Author/Authors :
Hadavand, Naser School of Pharmacy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences and Health Services. Tehran , Mojtahedzadeh, Mojtaba School of Pharmacy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences and Health Services. Tehran , Sadray, Sima School of Pharmacy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences and Health Services. Tehran , Shariat Moharreri, Reza Sina University Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences and health services. Tehran , Khajavi, Mohammad Reza Sina University Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences and health services. Tehran , Salari, Poneh School of Pharmacy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences and Health Services. Tehran , Shafaghi, Bijan School of Pharmacy, Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services. Tehran
Abstract :
The effect of Positive End Expiratory Pressure (PEEP) on the hepatic elimination of low to
moderate extraction ratio drugs has not been clearly defined. We prospectively investigated the
effect of PEEP on the clearance of theophylline in 30 (20 males and 10 females) intubated
critically ill adult patients with acute lung injury/acute respiratory distress syndrome
(ALI/ARDS). The Mean (±SD) age was 57±17 years, creatinine clearance 86±36 ml/min, serum
albumin 3.2±0.57 mg/dl and the median APACHE (acute physiology and chronic health
evaluation) II score was 25 (with a range of 16 to 34). Critically ill patients who had met the
diagnostic criteria for ALI/ARDS were enrolled on PEEP in low (5-9 cmH2O) and high (10-15
cmH2O) levels. All patients received the ordered dose of aminophylline infusion (3 mg/kg over
30 min and then 15 mg/h) after 2 h of initiating PEEP. Blood samples were collected after the
loading dose, 2 and 6 h the aminophylline continuous infusion. Vital signs were recorded before
and after 2 h of PEEP and each blood sampling interval. Cirrhotic patients and those who had
received any drug which could interact with the metabolism and clearance of theophylline, were
not included. The Mean(±SD) value of the pharmacokinetic key parameters of theophylline in
high (n=17) and low (n=13) PEEP groups were as follows: Vd=0.42(±0.15) L/kg and
0.54(±0.13) L/kg, clearance = 0.035(±0.024) L/h/kg and 0.056 (±0.025) L/h/kg. Mean measured
theophylline concentrations following loading dose were 7.08 mg/L and 5.09 mg/L. The
calculated volume of distribution (P<0.03), clearance (P<0.05) and theophylline serum
concentration (P<0.05), in high versus low peep group, were found to be significantly different.
Positive ventilation tends to reduce Vd and clearance of theophylline in critically ill patients
Keywords :
Theophylline , Pharmacokinetic , ALI/ARDS , PEEP