Pharmacokinetic relevance of glomerular hyperfiltration for drug dosing

Author:

Zoccali Carmine123ORCID,Mallamaci Francesca4,De Caterina Raffaele56

Affiliation:

1. Renal Research Institute, New York , NY, USA

2. Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics (Biogem), Ariano Irpino , Italy

3. Associazione Ipertensione Nefrologia Trapianto Renal (IPNET), c/o Nefrologia, Grande Ospedale Metropolitano , Reggio Calabria , Italy

4. Nefrologia and CNR Unit, Grande Ospedale Metropolitano Reggio Calabria , Italy

5. Chair of Cardiology, University of Pisa , Pisa , Italy

6. Cardiology Division, Pisa University Hospital , Pisa , Italy

Abstract

ABSTRACT In chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients, hypofiltration may lead to the accumulation of drugs that are cleared mainly by the kidney and, vice versa, hyperfiltration may cause augmented renal excretion of the same drugs. In this review we mainly focus on the issue of whether hyperfiltration significantly impacts the renal clearance of drugs and whether the same alteration may demand an up-titration of the doses applied in clinical practice. About half of severely ill, septic patients and patients with burns show glomerular hyperfiltration and this may lead to enhanced removal of drugs such as hydrophilic antibiotics and a higher risk of antibiotic treatment failure. In general, hyperfiltering obese individuals show higher absolute drug clearances than non-obese control subjects, but this depends on the body size descriptor adopted to adjust for fat excess. Several mechanisms influence pharmacokinetics in type 2 diabetes, including renal hyperfiltration, reduced tubular reabsorption and augmented tubular excretion. However, no consistent pharmacokinetic alteration has been identified in hyperfiltering obese subjects and type 2 diabetics. Non-vitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants (NOACs) have exhibited lower plasma concentrations in hyperfiltering patients in some studies in patients with atrial fibrillation, but a recent systematic review failed to document any excess risk for stroke and systemic embolism in these patients. Hyperfiltration is common among severely ill patients in intensive care units and drug levels should be measured whenever possible in these high-risk patients to prevent underdosing and treatment failure. Hyperfiltration is also common in patients with obesity or type 2 diabetes, but no consistent pharmacokinetic alteration has been described in these patients. No NOAC dose adjustment is indicated in patients with atrial fibrillation being treated with these drugs.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Transplantation,Nephrology

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