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Modeling adult COX-2 cerebrospinal fluid pharmacokinetics to inform pediatric investigation.

Jacqueline A HannamKimmo T T MurtoBrian Joseph AndersonGregory DemboEvan D Kharasch
Published in: Paediatric anaesthesia (2022)
Transfer of unbound COX-2 inhibitors from plasma to CSF compartment can be described with a delayed effect model using an equilibration rate constant to collapse observed hysteresis. An additional transfer factor was required to account for passage across the blood-brain barrier. Use of a target concentration strategy for dose and consequent plasma (total and unbound) and CSF concentration prediction could be used to inform pediatric clinical studies.
Keyphrases
  • cerebrospinal fluid
  • childhood cancer
  • electron transfer