Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 151, No. 2, Feb 1995, 516-521.
Delivery and distribution of aerosolized cyclosporine in lung allograft recipients
TG O'Riordan, A Iacono, RJ Keenan, SR Duncan, GJ Burckart, BP Griffith and GC Smaldone
Department of Medicine, State University of New York at Stony Brook 11794-8172.
The aim of the present study was to identify factors determining the
delivery to and distribution of aerosolized cyclosporine A (CSA) in the
lungs of patients with severe pulmonary allograft rejection. Five such
patients inhaled a previously characterized radioaerosol consisting of 4 to
6 cc of CSA (50 mg/ml) in ethanol mixed with technetium-99m (99mTc) bound
to human serum albumin, generated by an AeroTech II nebulizer. The total
dose of CSA depositing in the lungs was determined with a previously
described inspiratory/expiratory mass-balance filter technique. Regional
distribution of drug within the lungs was measured using a gamma camera. In
addition, the following physiologic parameters were measured: regional
volume and ventilation using xenon-133 (133Xe) equilibrium and 133Xe
washout, respectively, and regional perfusion using intravenous 99mTc
macroaggregates. The relationships between these parameters and regional
drug deposition were assessed using linear regression analysis. The lung
dose ranged from 20 to 53 mg (0.097 to 0.175 mg CSA deposited per milligram
placed in nebulizer). In recipients of single-lung allografts, preferential
drug deposition occurred either in the allograft (two patients) or in the
native lung (one patient). Marked nonuniformities in regional distribution
were also apparent in two double-lung allograft recipients. There was a
weak but statistically significant correlation between regional drug
deposition and regional ventilation, as measured by 133Xe washout (r = -
0.542, p = 0.014), suggesting that although regional ventilation is
important, it is not the only factor determining regional deposition in
these patients.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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