Affiliation:
1. Department of Biochemistry, Harran University Faculty of Medicine, Sanliurfa, Turkey
Abstract
Background:
Although liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry
(LC-MS/MS) is preferred as a reliable method, some molecules in the blood matrix may lead to
false positive or false negative results. False positive or negative results show the direction of the
deviation rate from the target value.
Aim:
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of seven different radiopaque agents on
four immunosuppressant drugs.
Methods:
Every agent coded with RM1 to RM7 was added to control materials containing
tacrolimus, everolimus, sirolimus, and cyclosporine A drugs. Measurements were performed using
an LC-MS/MS instrument. Bias values were calculated to detect the deviation rates.
Results:
All RMs led to false negative results in the tacrolimus and cyclosporine A levels at a rate
of -19.77% (95% CI, -27.16 to 12.52) to -44.45% (95% CI, -49.20 to -39.69). The smallest
deviations were seen in the everolimus levels with the administration of RM6 (gadodiamide) and in
the sirolimus levels with RM1 (gadobutrol) at the rates of 4.04% (95% CI, -11.36 to -3.17) and
2.11% (95% CI, -7.18 to 7.11), respectively. The most affected drug by RM4 (gadopentetate
dimeglumine salt) was sirolimus at the rate of 114.01% (95% CI, 97.31 - 130.76). RM5
(gadodiamide) interfered cyclosporine A at the most. The highest deviations were observed with
the administration of RM3 (iohexol) in the everolimus and sirolimus levels at the rates of 153.72%
(95% CI, 142.44 to 164.78) and 171.41% (95% CI, 157.91 to 184.97), respectively.
Conclusion:
Radiopaque agents interfered the measurement of immunosuppressant drugs.
Especially, everolimus and sirolimus levels were affected due to using iohexol. The choice of
gadodiamide or ioversol is important to reduce the risk of interference for everolimus
measurement. The blood samples should be obtained for measurement of drug levels before
contrast-enhanced imaging.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Organic Chemistry,Computer Science Applications,Drug Discovery,General Medicine
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