Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2579623 Thérapie 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Cystatin C is a protein freely filtered in the renal glomerulus, then reabsorbed and completely metabolised within the tubular cells. The possibility to predict the clearance of compounds eliminated by the kidneys (and then to control their interindividual variability) was evaluated for two cytotoxic drugs (carboplatin and topotecan) in adults and EDTA (ethylen diamine tetraacetic acid), a compound used to determine the glomerular filtration rate in children. The population pharmacokinetic approach based on NONMEM program was used. For each of the three compounds, the cystatin C serum level was better predictive of clearance than that of creatinine. Moreover, for carboplatin and EDTA, the best equation between clearance and patients' characteristics included both cystatin C and creatinine level. A generalisation of cystatin C assay would contribute to standardise the clinical practices in Oncology.
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