Intramuscular Dermatan Sulfate MF701 in Patients with Hip Fracture: Relationship between Pharmacokinetics and Antithrombotic Efficacy

Author:

Imbimbo B P1,Sié P2,Agnelli G3,Saivin S4,Dupouy D2,Damiani M3,Houin G3,Gianese F1

Affiliation:

1. The Medical Department Mediolanum Farmaceutici, Milan, Italy

2. The Laboratoire d'Hémostase, Centre de Transfusion Sanguine, Hôpital Purpan, Toulouse, France

3. The Istituto di Medicina Interna e Medicina Vascolare, Università di Perugia, Italy

4. The Unité de Pharmacocinétique Clinique, Hôpital Purpan, Toulouse, France

Abstract

SummaryTwo groups of 23 and 84 patients with hip fracture received intramuscularly 100 and 300 mg dermatan sulfate (MF701) b. i. d., respectively, for the prophylaxis of deep vein thrombosis. Median duration of treatment was 17 and 16 days, respectively. Four blood samples were collected from each patient while under treatment. Plasma levels of dermatan sulfate were determined by a chromogenic substrate assay. A one-compartment model for multiple doses was employed to estimate the pharmacokinetic parameters. Fitting was applied to mean plasma concentrations calculated for each sampling time and weighted according to the number of samples available at each time. Thrombin clotting time was measured on the same plasma samples. Antithrombotic efficacy was assessed by bilateral venography.Plasma levels of dermatan sulfate increased gradually throughout the treatment, indicating a marked accumulation process. Time to reach steady-state was 14 or 9 days with 100 or 300 mg b. i. d., respectively. This was due to an apparent prolonged terminal half-life (68 or 43 h), which actually reflected slow absorption from the injection sites. The clinical efficacy of MF701 in preventing DVT was found to be dependent on the plasma concentration of the drug and also, but less significantly, on the prolongation of thrombin clotting time. Dermatan sulfate plasma levels greater than 9 μ/ml are advisable to optimize efficacy in hip fracture patients.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

Hematology

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