Development of a nomogram for the estimation of long-term adherence to clozapine therapy using neutrophil fluorescence

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2018-06

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Man, Wai Hong
Pérez-Pitarch, A
Wilting, Ingeborg
Heerdink, RobORCID 0000-0002-5946-7209ISNI 0000000394315283
van Solinge, Wouter W.ISNI 0000000394265028
Egberts, ToineORCID 0000-0003-1758-7779ISNI 0000000392745722
Huitema, A D R

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Abstract

AIMS: Previously, we have reported an association between clozapine use and elevated FL3 neutrophil fluorescence, a flow-cytometric parameter for cell viability. Here, we developed and evaluated a pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic model relating FL3-fluorescence to clozapine exposure and derived a nomogram for estimation of long-term adherence. METHODS: Data from 27 patients initiating clozapine were analysed using nonlinear mixed effects modelling. A previously described pharmacokinetic model for clozapine was coupled to a FL3 fluorescence model. For this, an effect compartment with clozapine concentrations as input and a first order decay rate as output was linked with an Emax model to FL3-fluorescence. FL3-fluorescence was simulated for clozapine doses of 50, 150 and 400 mg daily (n = 10 000) to establish the nomogram. Finally, true simulated adherence (% of daily doses taken over 100 days) was compared to nomogram-estimated adherence to evaluate the performance of the nomogram. RESULTS: The half-life of FL3-fluorescence was estimated at 228 h (coefficient of variation 35%). Median absolute prediction errors of the nomogram in case of fully random adherence for 50, 150 and 400 mg ranged from -0.193% to -0.525%. The nomogram performed slightly worse in case of nonrandom adherence (median prediction error up to 5.19%), but was still clinically acceptable. Compliance patterns containing longer drug holidays revealed that the nomogram adequately estimates compliance over approximately the last 3 weeks prior to FL3-measurement. CONCLUSION: Our nomogram could provide information regarding long-term adherence based on prescribed clozapine dose and FL3-fluorescence. Future studies should further explore the clinical value of this biomarker and nomogram.

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clozapine, FL3-fluorescence, neutrophil granulocytes, biomarker, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, medicationadherence, schizophrenia, Taverne

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Man, W H, Pérez-Pitarch, A, Wilting, I, Heerdink, E R, van Solinge, W W, Egberts, A C G & Huitema, A D R 2018, 'Development of a nomogram for the estimation of long-term adherence to clozapine therapy using neutrophil fluorescence', British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, vol. 84, no. 6, pp. 1228-1237. https://doi.org/10.1111/bcp.13546