Quantitative determination of plasma free and total concentrations of antivitamin K drugs using a new sensitive and rapid LC-MS/MS method: Application in hemodialysis patients

Clin Chim Acta. 2023 Aug 1:548:117498. doi: 10.1016/j.cca.2023.117498. Epub 2023 Jul 22.

Abstract

Background and aims: Vitamin K antagonists (VKAs) are the first-line anticoagulants used in end stage renal disease. This population experiences a significant variability in their International Normalized Ratio (INR) over time. There is a need for methods allowing the study of the pharmacokinetics of free and total concentrations of VKAs to explain INR variability.

Materials and methods: We developed and validated a high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry method allowing the quantification of warfarin and fluindione free and total plasma concentrations. Chromatographic separation was achieved in a raptor biphenyl column and the spectrometry acquisition was set in multiple reaction monitoring mode after negative electrospray ionization. We then applied it in describing the plasma free and total concentrations of VKAs in samples from 50 hemodialysis patients.

Results: The developed method is rapid, sensitive and specific. Our cohort results showed a correlation between free and total VKA concentrations. The free VKA concentrations tended to be higher in patients with higher INR. Although VKAs are highly albumin-bound drugs, albumin concentration did not totally explain the high inter-individual total VKA concentrations variability.

Conclusion: This opens the door to further studies to understand the factors involved in their variability.

Keywords: Chronic kidney disease; Free concentration; Hemodialysis; LC-MS/MS; Vitamin K antagonists.

MeSH terms

  • Anticoagulants
  • Chromatography, Liquid / methods
  • Humans
  • Renal Dialysis
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Tandem Mass Spectrometry* / methods
  • Warfarin*

Substances

  • antivitamins K
  • Warfarin
  • Anticoagulants