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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.9.2007.tde-24052007-162931
Document
Author
Full name
Cristina Sanches
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2007
Supervisor
Committee
Santos, Silvia Regina Cavani Jorge (President)
Lanchote, Vera Lúcia
Porta, Valentina
Title in Portuguese
Monitoramento do propranolol em crianças submetidas a correção cirúrgica da Tetralogia de Fallot através de cromatografia líquida de alta eficiência: fluorescência
Keywords in Portuguese
Cirurgia cardíaca
CLAE-F
Concentração plasmática
Propranolol
Tetralogia de Fallot
Abstract in Portuguese
O objetivo do presente trabalho foi validar micrométodo simples e sensível para a quantificação do propranolol em plasma utilizando CLAE-F com a finalidade de aplicação no monitoramento das concentrações de propranolol durante o washout. Necessitou-se apenas de 200µL de plasma. Os tempos de retenção para o fármaco e o padrão interno (verapamil) foram 8,4 e 17,5min, respectivamente, utilizando coluna de fase reversa C18, (150 x 6mm, 5micra) e fase móvel consistindo de tampão acetato 0,1M, pH5,0 e acetonitrila (60:40, v/v), 0,7 mL/min, detecção 290nm (Ex) e 358nm (Em) em sistema isocrático de eluição. A validação deste método analítico avaliada através dos limites de confiança apresentou sensibilidade de 0,02 ng/mL (LD), linearidade na faixa compreendida entre 0,05 -1000ng/mL e 4,7% e 8,6% para precisão intra- e inter-dias, respectivamente. Observou-se, também, boa exatidão e alta seletividade para este método. Concluindo, o método analítico apresentado para a quantificação do propranolol mostrou elevada sensibilidade para quantificação do propranolol. Após a última dose pré-operatória, as concentrações plasmáticas do propranolol normalizadas com o hematócrito de seis pacientes pediátricos, expressas através das medianas, foram: 7,09 ng/mL no início da cirurgia, 2,69 ng/mL no inicio da CEC, 1,14 ng/mL intra- CEC, 2,79 ng/mL no pós-CEC, e 2,70 ng/mL no final da cirurgia. No pós-operatório tardio, registraram-se as medianas 0,63 ng/mL no primeiro PO e 0,03 ng/mL no segundo PO. Registrou-se declinio de 7,09 para 2,70 (p<0,05) da concentração de propranolol (normalizada) do início da cirurgia comparado ao inicio da CEC. Apesar do prolongado tempo de residência média (MRT) de 35,8 h as concentrações do propranolol mostraram redução significativa do primeiro PO para o segundo PO, indicando que restaurada a redistribuição, a eliminação foi completa.
Title in English
Therapeutical propranolol monitoring in childrens with Fallot tetralogy during cirurgical correction by high performance liquid chromatography fluorescence
Keywords in English
Heart surgery
HPLCF
Plasma concentration
Propranolol
Tetralogy of Fallot
Abstract in English
The objective of the present study was to develop a simple and sensitive micromethod for the quantification of propranolol in plasma using HPLC-fluorescence for drug plasma concentration monitoring during the washout. Only 200µL of biological sample was necessary. The retention times of the drug and its internal standard (verapamil) were 8.4 and 17.5 min, respectively, using a C18 reverse-phase column and a mobile phase consisting of 0.1 M acetate buffer, pH 5.0, and acetonitrile (60:40, v;/v), with detection at λex 290 nm and λem 358 nm in an isocratic elution system. Validation of this analytical method showed that it was highly sensitive, with a detection limit of 0.02 ng/ml, linearity in the range of 0.05 to 1000 ng/mL, and intra- and inter-day precision of 4.7 and 8.6%, respectively. In addition, the method showed good accuracy and high selectivity. Analytical method validated showed high sensitivity for the quantification of propranolol; then this method was applied to quantify propranolol in plasma of children during the surgery for correction of tetralogy of Fallot including a followup at the first and second days of the intervention. The plasma propranolol concentrations, hematocrit normalized, after the last preoperative dose, expressed as medians, were: 7.09 ng/mL at the beginning of surgery, 2.69 ng/mL at the beginning of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), 1,14 ng/mL during CPB, 2,79 ng/mL after CPB, and 2.70 ng/mL at the end of surgery. Median of late postoperative propranolol concentrations were 0,63 ng/mL on postoperative day 1 and 0.03 ng/mL on day 2. A significant decline on the normalized propranolol concentration was observed between the beginning of surgery and the beginning of CPB. In addition, in spite of the prolonged mean residence time of 35.8 hours, the propranolol concentrations decreased significantly at the postoperative period on day 1 up to day 2, indicating that, once the redistribution is restored, the washout of drug was completed.
 
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