2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00464-023-10193-9
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Pudexacianinium (ASP5354) chloride for ureter visualization in participants undergoing laparoscopic, minimally invasive colorectal surgery

Abstract: Background Intraoperative ureteral injury, a serious complication of abdominopelvic surgeries, can be avoided through ureter visualization. Near-infrared fluorescence imaging offers real-time anatomical visualization of ureters during surgery. Pudexacianinium (ASP5354) chloride is an indocyanine green derivative under investigation for intraoperative ureter visualization during colorectal or gynecologic surgery in adult and pediatric patients. Methods In t… Show more

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“…The observed plasma and spot urine concentrations in the phase 2 study 24 were generally within the range of the model predictions, although high IIV was observed in patients during surgery compared with those in healthy participants (Figure 5). There were difficulties in spot urine PK sample collection in patients under anesthesia because their urine production rates were very low and intermittent, while urine production rates in the phase 1 study were very high because participants were allowed to consume water ad libitum throughout the study.…”
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“…The observed plasma and spot urine concentrations in the phase 2 study 24 were generally within the range of the model predictions, although high IIV was observed in patients during surgery compared with those in healthy participants (Figure 5). There were difficulties in spot urine PK sample collection in patients under anesthesia because their urine production rates were very low and intermittent, while urine production rates in the phase 1 study were very high because participants were allowed to consume water ad libitum throughout the study.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 60%
“…Therefore, by selecting 1.0 mg as the central dose, 3 dose levels of 0.3, 1.0, and 3.0 mg were proposed for the phase 2 study using a common ratio of 3 to differentiate between doses. To describe the results of this phase 2 study briefly, successful intraoperative ureter visualization occurred in 2 of 3, 5 of 6, and 3 of 3 participants who received the 0.3, 1.0, or 3.0 mg dose, respectively 24 . Pudexacianinium was safe and well tolerated, with only 1 adverse event considered related to treatment.…”
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