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Free phenytoin concentration measurement in brain extracellular fluid: a pilot study

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Pages 285-289 | Received 10 Jan 2006, Accepted 16 Jun 2006, Published online: 06 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

This article investigates the relationship between brain extracellular fluid free phenytoin concentration and plasma free phenytoin concentration in adults with acute brain injury. Daily cerebral microdialysate free phenytoin concentration was measured in eight adults with acute brain injury and compared with simultaneous measurement of plasma free phenytoin concentration. The group data revealed no significant correlation between microdialysate and plasma free phenytoin concentration (r = 0.34, p = 0.41). However, in two patients, with a sufficient number of samples for intra-individual analysis, there was a significant correlation between microdialysate and plasma free phenytoin concentration (r = 0.92, p < 0.001 and r = 0.88, p < 0.01). In vitro microdialysis relative recovery for phenytoin was 2.1%. In the context of acute brain injury, measurement of free plasma phenytoin concentration may not provide an accurate reflection of regional brain extracellular fluid free phenytoin concentration and may have limitations with respect to achieving reproducible brain extracellular fluid free phenytoin concentrations. This has implications for dosing regimens relying on plasma phenytoin levels.

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