Elevated Free Fractions of Valproic Acid in a Heart Transplant Patient with Hypoalbuminemia

Author:

Haroldson Jeffrey A1,Kramer Linda E2,Wolff Denise L3,Lake Kathleen D4

Affiliation:

1. Jeffrey A Haroldson PharmD BCPS, Transplant Research Fellow, University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, MI

2. Linda E Kramer PharmD, Clinical Pharmacist, St. Mary's/Duluth Clinic Health System, Duluth, MN

3. Denise L Wolff PharmD, Parke-Davis, Area Business Manager, CNS Division, Lakeville, MN

4. Kathleen D Lake PharmD BCPS FCCP, Director of Clinical Research and Transplant Therapeutics, Departments of Surgery and Nephrology, University of Michigan Medical Center

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To report a case demonstrating the importance of monitoring unbound valproic acid (VPA) serum concentrations in a patient with hypoalbuminemia. CASE SUMMARY: A 53-year-old white woman status–post heart transplantation was admitted to the hospital for declining cardiac function, possible rejection, and increased lethargy requiring intubation. An extensive workup of the patient's profound lethargy was initiated, including an evaluation of her VPA regimen. Initially, VPA dosages were adjusted based on the total serum concentration of VPA. Hypoalbuminemia compounded with increased lethargy prompted the measurement of unbound serum concentrations of VPA. The VPA dosage was then adjusted based on the unbound rather than the total VPA serum concentration; the patient eventually improved and was discharged from the hospital. DISCUSSION: Lethargy is a concentration-related adverse effect of VPA. The nonlinear pharmacokinetic and protein saturation characteristics of VPA may result in nonproportional elevations in unbound drug, and subsequent increases in adverse effects, when dosage adjustments are based solely on measurement of total VPA serum concentrations in patients with hypoalbuminemia. CONCLUSIONS: This case report suggests that appropriate monitoring of unbound drug concentrations of VPA may prevent unrecognized concentration-related adverse effects. Awareness of the pharmacokinetic relationship and adverse effects of VPA will aid clinicians in identifying the etiology of symptoms.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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