Abstract

Optimisation of busulfan dosage in patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation is recommended in order to reduce toxic effects associated with high drug exposure. A new method was developed coupling liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry (LC–MS) and was validated for the determination of busulfan concentrations in plasma. Recovery was 86.7%, the limit of detection was 2.5 ng/ml and linearity ranged from 5 to 2500 ng/ml. The correlation between the busulfan concentrations measured by our previously published HPLC–UV method and the new HPLC–MS method was highly significant ( P<0.0001). Sample volume was reduced and the method was rapid, sensitive and less expensive than the methods previously used in our laboratory. This method was used to determine the pharmacokinetic parameters of busulfan after the first administration of 1 mg/kg orally, in 13 children receiving the drug as part of the preparative regimen for bone marrow transplantation. Our results were similar to previously reported data. They showed that the apparent oral clearance of busulfan was 0.299±0.08 l/h/kg, and that it was significantly higher ( P=0.02) in patients below the age of 5 years than in older children.

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