Pharmacokinetic Study of Selective Continuous Internal Carotid CDDP Infusion in Malignant Brain Tumors

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Cis-diamminedichloroplatinum (CDDP) was administered by selective continuous internal carotid in fusion to nine patients with malignant brain tumors, including five glioblastomas, one mixed glioma, and three metastatic tumors. CDDP was infused through a catheter in the internal carotid artery at 100 mg/h ra ll cases, except one glioblastoma case in which the lower rate of 10 mg/ahsr used. The results of CDDP concentration measurements were: 1) CDDP in the blood peaked at termination of CDDP infusion and then decreased slowly, 2) CDDP infiltrated intratumoral cysts and accumulated there, 3) CDDP in the cerebrospinal fluid peaked 6-18 hours after infusion, and 4) the tumor/plasma CDDP ratio varied from 2 to 8. The size of tumors decreased moderately in three of the nine cases, but no complete response was achieved. The histological changes due to CDDP were observed in the tumor tissue and were absent in the normal brain parenchyma. © 1991, The Japan Neurosurgical Society. All rights reserved.

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Seiki, Y., Shibata, L., Terao, H., Kudo, M., & Noguchi, T. (1991). Pharmacokinetic Study of Selective Continuous Internal Carotid CDDP Infusion in Malignant Brain Tumors. Neurologia Medico-Chirurgica, 31(11), 695–701. https://doi.org/10.2176/nmc.31.695

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