Actilyse Cathflo should be given as early as possible after occlusion. The following dose guidelines apply.
Posology
A dose of up to 2 mg alteplase instilled in an occluded central venous access device up to two times for each occlusion can be used to restore function of ports, single and multiple lumen catheters including those used for haemodialysis, which became dysfunctional due to thrombotic occlusion.
For use in this indication reconstitution to a final concentration of 1 mg alteplase per ml is recommended.
In patients with a body weight of 30 kg or more, a total dose of up to 2 mg alteplase in 2 ml of reconstituted solution should be instilled into the occluded central venous access device.
In patients with a body weight below 30 kg, the volume of reconstituted solution to be instilled into the occluded central venous access devices should correspond to 110% of the internal lumen volume of the device. The total dose of alteplase per each instillation must not exceed 2 mg. I.e. for a catheter with internal volume of 1.0 ml the total dose of Actilyse Cathflo would be 1.1 mg in a volume of 1.1 ml.
Re-administration
If occluded central venous access device functionality is not restored at 120 minutes after the first dose, a second dose of equal amount may be instilled.
Paediatric population
The Paediatric population is covered by the general dosing scheme as described above.
Method of catheter clearance
The reconstituted solution should be instilled into the occluded central venous access device and is for immediate use.
Only 2 mg vials of alteplase are indicated for use in this indication. For instructions on how to reconstitute the product prior to administration, see section 6.6.
1. Reconstitute the content of an injection vial to a final concentration of 1 mg alteplase per ml. For catheters with a lumen volume greater than 2 ml, the reconstituted solution can be further diluted with sterile sodium chloride 9 mg/ml (0.9 %) solution for injection to the desired volume. I.e. for a catheter with internal volume of 2.5 ml the total dose of Actilyse Cathflo would be 2.0 mg in a volume of 2.5 ml.
2. Instil the appropriate dose of Actilyse Cathflo into the occluded central venous access device.
3. After 30 minutes of dwell time, assess catheter functionality by attempting to aspirate blood. If the catheter is functional, go to Step 6. If the catheter is not functional, go to Step 4.
4. After 120 minutes of dwell time, assess catheter functionality by attempting to aspirate blood and catheter contents. If the catheter is functional, go to Step 6. If the catheter is not functional, go to Step 5.
5. If catheter functionality is not restored after the first dose, a second dose of equal amount may be instilled. Repeat the procedure beginning with Step 1. If after a second dose of alteplase the catheter functionality has not been restored consider catheter replacement.
6. If catheter functionality has been restored, aspirate 4–5 ml of blood in patients weighing 10 kg or more, or 3 ml in patients with a body weight below 10 kg to remove Actilyse Cathflo and residual clot, and gently irrigate the catheter with sterile sodium chloride 9 mg/ml (0.9 %) solution for injection.