蠕动泵
注射器
稀释剂
医学
输液泵
麻醉
粒径
化学
外科
生物医学工程
物理
物理化学
精神科
气象学
核化学
作者
Shavron Hada,Il-Woo Shin,Ha Eun Park,Ki Hyun Kim,Kwang Joon Kim,Seong Hoon Jeong,Nam Ah Kim
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ijpharm.2024.124577
摘要
This study investigates the impact of intravenous (IV) infusion protocols on the stability of Intravenous Immunoglobulin G (IVIG) and Rituximab, with a particular focus on subvisible particle generation. Infusion set based on peristaltic movement (Medifusion DI-2000 pump) was compared to a gravity-based infusion system (Accu-Drip) at different flow rates. The impacts of different diluents (0.9 % saline and 5.0 % dextrose) and plastic syringes with or without silicone oil (SO) were also investigated. The results from the aforementioned particular case demonstrated that peristaltic pumps generated high levels of subvisible particles (prominently < 25 µm), exacerbated by increasing flow rates, specifically in formulations lacking surfactants. Other factors, such as diluent type and syringe composition, also increased the number of subvisible particles. Strategies that can help overcome these complications include surfactant addition as well as the use of SO-free syringes and a gravity infusion system, which aid in reducing particle formation and preserving antibody monomer during administration. Altogether, these findings highlight the importance of the careful selection of formulations and infusion protocols to minimize particle generation during IV infusion both for patients' safety and treatment efficacy.
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