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Pharmacokinetics of cisplatin instilled into the pleural cavity following panpleuropneumonectomy in patients with malignant pleurisy due to lung cancer

✍ Scribed by Dr. Kosei Yasumoto; Toshihiro Shimokawa; Akira Nagashima; Nobuyuki Hirose; Hisashi Nakahashi


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
384 KB
Volume
54
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-4790

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✦ Synopsis


The pharmacokinetics of cisplatin instilled into the pleural cavity in patients with malignant pleurisy due to lung cancer were studied. Higher concentrations of total and free platinum in pleural effusion have been maintained for longer than 72 hours in patients who were subjected to panpleuropneumonectomy than in those who received simple drainage.

Early rapid drop of total platinum within 6 hours was significant in the drainage group. Total platinum level in the serum of the panpleuropneumonectomy group gradually increased during 1-72 hours, however, that of the drainage group was highest at 1 hour after instillation and declined gradually with time. Free platinum in the serum was also present at lower concentrations in the panpleuropneumonectomy group than in the drainage group. These facts may be ascribed to the absorptive activity of parietal pleura which is present in the drainage group but absent in the panpleuropneumonectomy group. In summary, removal of the parietal pleura by panpleuropneumonectomy could cause cisplatin to be not only more active but also less toxic in patients with malignant pleurisy due to lung cancer.