PHARMACOKINETICS OF FLUCONAZOLE IN THE SERUM AND EXUDATE OF THE PELVIC RETROPERITONEAL SPACE AFTER RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY AND PELVIC LYMPHADENECTOMY

Citation
H. Mikamo et al., PHARMACOKINETICS OF FLUCONAZOLE IN THE SERUM AND EXUDATE OF THE PELVIC RETROPERITONEAL SPACE AFTER RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY AND PELVIC LYMPHADENECTOMY, Clinical drug investigation, 10(2), 1995, pp. 104-109
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Journal title
ISSN journal
11732563
Volume
10
Issue
2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
104 - 109
Database
ISI
SICI code
1173-2563(1995)10:2<104:POFITS>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
The use of systemic antifungal agents has increased in recent years, p artly as a result of the increasing incidence of compromised hosts. In gynaecology, the decision of which of these drugs to use has been a d ifficult one. The efficacies of these drugs depend on their antifungal spectra, potencies and tissue concentrations. This study investigated the pharmacokinetics of fluconazole in the serum and exudate of the r etroperitoneal space that is formed after radical hysterectomy and pel vic lymphadenectomy. Fluconazole 200mg was administered to study patie nts for exactly 60 minutes using an automatic drip infusion pump. The parameters of the formulae analysed by the 2-compartment model were de termined by the least-squares method, and a simulation curve was made. The maximum drug concentration (C-max) of fluconazole in serum was 6. 2 mg/L at 1.0 hour after beginning the drip infusion. The half-life of fluconazole in serum was very long, i.e. 17.7 hours after the start o f the drip infusion. The area under the serum concentration-time curve (AUC) was 140.4 mg/ml . h. The C-max of fluconazole in the exudate of the retroperitoneal space was 4.3 mg/L at 4.7 hours after the start o f the drip infusion. The AUC in the exudate was 167.5 mu g/ml . h. Flu conazole therefore appears to show considerable potential for attainin g satisfactory tissue concentrations in the treatment of systemic fung al infections.