http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00280-007-0671-9
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Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis: Pharmacokinetics and clinical outcome of paclitaxel and carboplatin treatment
October 2008
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Purpose: Administration of chemotherapy in patients with renal failure, treated with hemodialysis or continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) is still a challenge and literature data is scarce. Here we present a case study of a patient on CAPD, treated with weekly and three-weekly paclitaxel/ carboplatin for recurrent ovarian cancer. Experimental: During the first, second and ninth cycle of treatment, blood, urine and CAPD samples were collected for pharmacokinetic analysis of paclitaxel and total and unbound carboplatin-derived platinum. Results: Treatment was well tolerated by the patient. No excessive toxicity was observed and at the end of treatment she was in a complete remission. The plasma pharmacokinetics of paclitaxel were unaltered compared to historical data, with neglectable urinary and CAPD clearance. In contrast, the pharmacokinetics of carboplatin were altered, with doubled half-lives compared to patients with normal renal function. Of the administered carboplatin dose, up to 20% was cleared via the dialysate, while only up to 8% was cleared via the urine. Conclusion: Paclitaxel and carboplatin can be safely administered to patients with chronic renal failure on CAPD. For paclitaxel the generally applied dose can be administered, and although for carboplatin dose-adjustment is required due to the diminished renal function, the dose can be calculated using Calvert's formula.
- paclitaxel
- carboplatin
- patient
- cancer
- pharmacokinetic
- dialysis
- platinum
- plasma
- analysis
- treatment
- oncol
- infusion
- carboplatin-derived platinum
- study
- function
- clearance
- carboplatin-derived
- sample
- cycle
- chemotherapy