Evaluation of the Mycophenolic Acid Exposure Estimation Methods Used in the APOMYGERE, FDCC, and Opticept Trials
Three randomized-controlled trials have examined the utility of mycophenolic acid (MPA) therapeutic drug monitoring in kidney transplant recipients. Each used a different methodology to estimate MPA exposure (predose concentrations [C(0)], multiple regression-derived limited sampling strategies [LSS...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Transplantation 2010-07, Vol.90 (1), p.44-51 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Three randomized-controlled trials have examined the utility of mycophenolic acid (MPA) therapeutic drug monitoring in kidney transplant recipients. Each used a different methodology to estimate MPA exposure (predose concentrations [C(0)], multiple regression-derived limited sampling strategies [LSSs], and Bayesian estimation in Opticept, FDCC [fixed dose versus concentration controlled] and APOMYGERE [adaption de Posologie du MMF en Greffe Renale] trials, respectively). Results were conflicting. This study aimed to compare the ability of these methodologies to predict AUC(0-12) in an independent cohort of kidney transplant recipients.
Sixty-nine full AUC (AUCf) profiles were collected from 45 subjects. C(0) and AUC(0-12) predicted by the LSSs and Bayesian estimation (AUCp) were compared with AUCf.
Correlation between C(0) and AUCf was poor. There was better correlation between LSSs and AUCf, and correlation was higher again between Bayesian estimates and AUCf. Bias and precision associated with the LSS and Bayesian-forecasting methods fell close to the level considered acceptable in clinical studies ( |
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ISSN: | 0041-1337 1534-6080 |
DOI: | 10.1097/tp.0b013e3181e06584 |