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Effectiveness and safety of meropenem/clavulanate-containing regimens in the treatment of MDR- and XDR-TB.

Simon Tiberi1, Marie-Christine Payen2, Giovanni Sotgiu3, Lia D'Ambrosio4, Valentina Alarcon Guizado5, Jan Willem Alffenaar6, Marcos Abdo Arbex7, Jose A Caminero8, Rosella Centis9, Saverio De Lorenzo10, Mina Gaga11, Gina Gualano12, Aurora Jazmín Roby Arias13, Anna Scardigli14, Alena Skrahina15, Ivan Solovic16, Giorgia Sulis17, Marina Tadolini18, Onno W Akkerman19, Edith Alarcon Arrascue20, Alena Aleska21, Vera Avchinko15, Eduardo Henrique Bonini7, Félix Antonio Chong Marín13, Lorena Collahuazo López13, Gerard de Vries22, Simone Dore23, Heinke Kunst24, Alberto Matteelli17, Charalampos Moschos11, Fabrizio Palmieri12, Apostolos Papavasileiou11, Antonio Spanevello25, Dante Vargas Vasquez26, Pietro Viggiani10, Veronica White27, Alimuddin Zumla28, Giovanni Battista Migliori29.   

Abstract

No large study has ever evaluated the efficacy, safety and tolerability of meropenem/clavulanate to treat multidrug- and extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR- and XDR-TB). The aim of this observational study was to evaluate the therapeutic contribution, effectiveness, safety and tolerability profile of meropenem/clavulanate added to a background regimen when treating MDR- and XDR-TB cases.Patients treated with a meropenem/clavulanate-containing regimen (n=96) showed a greater drug resistance profile than those exposed to a meropenem/clavulanate-sparing regimen (n=168): in the former group XDR-TB was more frequent (49% versus 6.0%, p<0.0001) and the median (interquartile range (IQR)) number of antibiotic resistances was higher (8 (6-9)versus 5 (4-6)). Patients were treated with a meropenem/clavulanate-containing regimen for a median (IQR) of 85 (49-156) days.No statistically significant differences were observed in the overall MDR-TB cohort and in the subgroups with and without the XDR-TB patients; in particular, sputum smear and culture conversion rates were similar in XDR-TB patients exposed to meropenem/clavulanate-containing regimens (88.0% versus 100.0%, p=1.00 and 88.0% versus 100.0%, p=1.00, respectively). Only six cases reported adverse events attributable to meropenem/clavulanate (four of them then restarting treatment).The nondifferent outcomes and bacteriological conversion rate observed in cases who were more severe than controls might imply that meropenem/clavulanate could be active in treating MDR- and XDR-TB cases.
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Year:  2016        PMID: 26965290     DOI: 10.1183/13993003.02146-2015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Respir J        ISSN: 0903-1936            Impact factor:   16.671


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