Title of article :
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring of Voriconazole: Comparison of Bioassay with
High-Performance Liquid Chromatography
Author/Authors :
Montaseri Hashem نويسنده , Badiee Parisa نويسنده , Hashemizadeh Zahra نويسنده Professor Alborzi Clinical Microbiology Research Center, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, IR Iran Hashemizadeh Zahra
Abstract :
Background Voriconazole is a triazole antifungal agent with
considerable inter and intra-individual variability in plasma
concentrations. Therapeutic drug monitoring of voriconazole plays an
important role in optimizing the efficacy and safety of the drug in
patients. Objectives This study aimed at evaluating the performance of a
simple agar well diffusion bioassay and comparing its utility with
high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Methods The clinical
isolate of voriconazole hyper susceptible Candida
kefyr was used for a simple agar well diffusion bioassay
method. Acetonitrile precipitations followed by reverse-phase HPLC on
C18 column, with ultra violet detection, were used for HPLC. Cross
validation was done by evaluating the accuracy and precision of both
methods in a large cohort of 180 samples from 60 voriconazole-treated
patients. Results The validated bioassay method and HPLC, as a reference
method, were found to be accurate and precise. A good correlation was
found between the 2 methods with similar analytical range (0.25 – 16
µg/mL). The result of linear regression analysis revealed bioassay =
0.961 (HPLC) +0.148; R2 = 0.965; correlation
coefficient = 0.982; n = 180. Voriconazole serum concentration of
patients ranged from 0.25 µg/mL to 5.41 µg/mL when using HPLC, and from
0.25 µg/mL to 5.71 µg/mL when using the bioassay method. Conclusions
When laboratories are not equipped with HPLC, bioassay may be a reliable
technique with sufficient accuracy and precision for monitoring
voriconazole plasma concentration.
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics