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N L Gilchrist, J Caldwell, I D Watson, D Cunningham, G J Forrest, M Soukop, M Stewart, W Fitch.
Abstract
The relationship between plasma and cerebrospinal fluid levels of methotrexate was studied in five patients, four with aggressive non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and one with mixed epithelial mesothelial tumour, who were treated with high-dose methotrexate (1.5 g/m2) as part of combination chemotherapy. Cerebrospinal fluid was sampled for 24 h via a permanent indwelling lumbar catheter. No complications were observed with this technique. In two patients with central nervous system involvement adequate "cytotoxic" levels (greater than 10(-6) M) were obtained for greater than 12 h. The remaining three patients, with no direct evidence of central nervous system involvement, never attained adequate cytotoxic methotrexate levels in the cerebrospinal fluid. Serum levels were therapeutic in all patients. These results suggest that patients with central nervous system tumour involvement may receive adequate doses of methotrexate in the cerebrospinal fluid. Patients with occult central nervous system tumour involvement may not attain adequate cerebrospinal fluid levels. A 24-h serum methotrexate level of greater than 10(-5) M may indicate that patients have achieved therapeutic cerebrospinal fluid levels of methotrexate. Cranial irradiation following chemotherapy is still recommended in this tumour group until adequate cytotoxic levels of methotrexate can be obtained in all patients for prolonged periods.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 4053271 DOI: 10.1007/BF00263903
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Chemother Pharmacol ISSN: 0344-5704 Impact factor: 3.333