Decreased protein binding of moxifloxacin in patients with sepsis?

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...

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Main Authors: Dorn, Christoph, Nowak, Hartmuth, Weidemann, Caroline, Martini, Stefan, Zeitlinger, Markus, Adamzik, Michael, Kees, Frieder
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: German Medical Science GMS Publishing House 2017-02-01
Series:GMS Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:http://www.egms.de/static/en/journals/id/2017-5/id000029.shtml
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Summary: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. AUC/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.
ISSN:2195-8831