Correlation Between Tacrolimus Levels in Blood Samples Obtained from Central Catheter and Peripheral Venipuncture in Lung Transplant Patients (Ven-Cat Study)

Author:

Diego-Fernández Verónica1ORCID,García-Saiz María del Mar2ORCID,Llorente-Cantalapiedra Ana2ORCID,Arquero-González José Antonio1,Bermúdez-García María Victoria1,Catalán-Ramírez María Montserrat1,Cornejo-Callejo Patricia1,Nuria de Pedro-Simón María1,Díez-Pérez María Jesús1,Gandarillas-Ruiz Paula1,Hernández-González Francisco1,Herranz-Arenillas Patricia1,Laso-Boada María Jesús1,Medina-Gonzalo Gema1,Rodríguez-López Adrián1,Ruiz-Antolín Miriam1,Álamo-Ibañez Marta1,Cos-Cossio María de los Ángeles2ORCID,Lavín-Alconero Lucía2ORCID,Mora-Cuesta Víctor M.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Marqués de Valdecilla University Hospital, Santander, Spain;

2. Clinical Pharmacology, Marqués de Valdecilla University Hospital, Santander, Spain; and

3. Lung Transplant Unit, Respiratory Department, ERN-LUNG (European Reference Network on Rare Respiratory Diseases), Marqués de Valdecilla University Hospital, Santander, Spain.

Abstract

Background: Following lung transplantation (LT), receiving immunosuppressive therapy is crucial. Tacrolimus is considered a drug with a narrow therapeutic range and its use requires constant monitoring. This study aimed to evaluate the correlation between tacrolimus levels obtained from central venous catheter and direct venipuncture in adult patients undergoing LT. Methods: This prospective study included LT patients hospitalized in conventional ward carrying a central catheter through which no intravenous tacrolimus was administered. Trough samples were obtained through direct puncture and from the central catheter. Pearson correlation coefficient was calculated to quantify the mean difference between the 2 measures. Results: A total of 54 sample pairs from 16 LT patients were obtained, mostly male (81.3%) and bilateral transplant recipients (93.8%); the transplant procedure was the primary reason for admission (81.3%). The difference in tacrolimus levels between both samples was 0.3 (0.1–0.6) mcg/L, with the measurement for the samples obtained through venipuncture being mostly higher than that for those obtained from the catheter. A strong correlation was observed between the tacrolimus levels in the samples obtained from the catheter and through venipuncture (Pearson correlation coefficient, 0.991; P < 0.001; R2 = 0.982). Conclusions: There is an excellent correlation between tacrolimus levels obtained from venipuncture and those obtained from central venous catheter in LT patients undergoing oral tacrolimus therapy.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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