Decreased protein binding of moxifloxacin in patients with sepsis?

GMS infectious diseases Pub Date : 2017-02-03 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.3205/id000029
Christoph Dorn, Hartmuth Nowak, Caroline Weidemann, Stefan Martini, Markus Zeitlinger, Michael Adamzik, Frieder Kees
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The mean (SD) unbound fraction of moxifloxacin in plasma from patients with severe sepsis or septic shock was determined by ultrafiltration to 85.5±3.0% (range 81.9 and 91.6%) indicating a decreased protein binding of moxifloxacin in this population compared with the value of 58-60% provided in the Summary of Product Characteristics. However, previous investigations neglected the influence of pH and temperature on the protein binding of moxifloxacin. Maintaining physiological conditions (pH 7.4, 37°C) - as in the present study - the unbound fraction of moxifloxacin in plasma from healthy volunteers was 84%. In contrast, the unbound fraction of moxifloxacin was 77% at 4°C and 66-68% in unbuffered plasma or at pH 8.5 in fair agreement with previously published data. PK/PD parameters e.g. fAUC/MIC or ratios between interstitial fluid and free plasma concentrations, which were obtained assuming a protein binding rate of moxifloxacin of 40% or more, should be revised.

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莫西沙星在脓毒症患者中的蛋白结合降低?
通过超滤测定严重脓毒症或脓毒性休克患者血浆中莫西沙星的平均(SD)未结合分数为85.5±3.0%(范围为81.9和91.6%),表明该人群中莫西沙星的蛋白结合水平较产品特性摘要中提供的58-60%有所下降。然而,以往的研究忽略了pH和温度对莫西沙星蛋白结合的影响。维持生理条件(pH值7.4,37°C)——如在本研究中——健康志愿者血浆中莫西沙星的未结合部分为84%。相比之下,莫西沙星的未结合部分在4°C时为77%,在无缓冲血浆或pH为8.5时为66-68%,与先前发表的数据基本一致。假设莫西沙星的蛋白质结合率为40%或以上,则应修改PK/PD参数,如fac /MIC或间质液与游离血浆浓度之比。
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