Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6130703 | Clinical Microbiology and Infection | 2012 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper we report on the development and validation of two different methods for posaconazole quantification from serum samples, HPLC/UV and bioassay. Both methods have been validated according to international guidelines and were also applied to the analysis of 61 trough serum samples from treated patients. A good correlation between both methods was observed. The HPLC method, more laborious and expensive, was demonstrated to be more accurate, precise and faster (analytical range 0.125-16 μg/mL, accuracy between -2.48 and 3.70% and precision between 2.77 and 5.93%, with an analytical run time of 11 min), making it a valuable tool for reference laboratories that centralize high numbers of samples. The microbiological method, however, is simple and offers sufficient precision and accuracy (analytical range 0.125-16 μg/mL, accuracy between -8.10 and 3.77% and a precision between 4.52 and 10.07%), to be used to monitor posaconazole. It may be a valid alternative to chromatographic methods in clinical laboratories without specialized facilities.
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Authors
E. Cendejas-Bueno, A. Forastiero, J.L. Rodriguez-Tudela, M. Cuenca-Estrella, A. Gomez-Lopez,