Sampling technique from central venous catheters proves critical for pharmacokinetic studies.

Abstract

Double-lumen central venous access (CVA) catheters are occasionally used in pharmacokinetic studies for drug administration and blood sampling. The samples are often collected by the nursing staff and thus the investigator may not be aware of the specific sampling technique used. We present an example of the dramatic effect that an incorrect sampling technique from double-lumen CVA catheters can have on pharmacokinetic outcomes. Using a double-lumen Hickman catheter (PolyCath Central Venous Catheter; Strato Medical Corporation/Infusaid Inc., Manchester, GA, U.S.A.), sampling during the infusion can be performed when the infusion is connected to the lumen with the end most downstream and blood is collected from the proximal opening. With a normal double-lumen catheter, sampling can only be performed by briefly interrupting the infusion or after the infusion.

More about this publication

Therapeutic drug monitoring
  • Volume 21
  • Issue nr. 1
  • Pages 102-4
  • Publication date 01-02-1999

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