| Literature DB >> 27638661 |
Rebecca E Chandler1, Kristina Juhlin2, Jonas Fransson2, Ola Caster2,3, I Ralph Edwards2, G Niklas Norén2.
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INTRODUCTION: A number of safety signals-complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS)-have emerged with human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines, which share a similar pattern of symptomatology. Previous signal evaluations and epidemiological studies have largely relied on traditional methodologies and signals have been considered individually.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 27638661 PMCID: PMC5209415 DOI: 10.1007/s40264-016-0456-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Drug Saf ISSN: 0114-5916 Impact factor: 5.606
Fig. 1Diagram of the four largest clusters and the four smaller clusters of interest. The four largest clusters described well charaterised clinical scenarios which are included in the product labels for HPV vaccines. Representative case narratives have been chosen to exemplify the types of cases included in these clusters. T max Maximal recorded body temperature, POTS postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome
Clusters identified as clinically relevant to evaluation of the safety concern, which has been variously identified as CRPS, POTS and CFS
| Cluster 8 | Cluster 14 | Cluster 17 | Cluster 34 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total number of reports in the cluster | 585 | 83 | 18 | 8 |
| Top reported adverse events [MedDRA] (%) | Headache (62) | Fatigue (100) | Headache (61) | Headache (75) |
| Other adverse events of interest (%) | Syncope (22) | Syncope (25) | Fatigue (33) | Syncope (13) |
| Origin of reports (%) | USA (75) | USA (40) | USA (89) | USA (50) |
| Mean number of reported MedDRA terms per case report | 14.6 | 41.7 | 12.9 | 8.5 |
| Reports containing certain diagnosis-related terms (%) | POTS (6) | POTS (23) | POTS (39) | 0 |
| Percentage of ‘serious’ reports | 58 % (343 reports) | 89 % (74 reports) | 44 % (8 reports) | 88 % (7 reports) |
| Reports containing diagnostic testing-related terms (%) | CT (16) | CT (11) | CT (33) | 0 |
| Percentage of reports containing MedDRA code ‘Activities of daily living impaired’ | 20 % (117/585) | 19 % (16/83) | 5.5 % (1/18) | 1/8 (serious case) |
| Percentage of reports containing MedDRA code ‘Quality of life decreased’ | 1.4 % (8/585) | 4.8 % (4/83) | 0 | 1/8 (non-serious case) |
| Percentage of serious reports with designation of ‘disabling/incapacitating’ | 47 % (162/343) | 57 % (42/74) | 0 | 1/7 |
| Percentage of cases determined to be clinically relevant to ongoing safety concerns | 75 % (438/585) | 95 % (79/83) | 72 % (13/18) | 100 % (8/8) |
CRPS complex regional pain syndrome, POTS postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, CFS chronic fatigue syndrome, MedDRA Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities, CT any MedDRA term containing ‘computerized tomography’, MRI any MedDRA term containing ‘nuclear magnetic resonance imaging’, ECG any MedDRA term containing ‘electrocardiogram’, EEG any MedDRA term containing ‘electroencephalogram’, PVFS post viral fatigue syndrome, FM fibromyalgia
Fig. 2Timeline displaying the number of case reports (per year and by country of origin) that were included in the four clusters. As can be seen from the figure, case reports included in the clusters have been received throughout the whole of the HPV vaccine postmarketing period, with the earliest reports received from those countries who were the first to introduce the HPV vaccine into their vaccination programmes. Countries of origin are diverse, with the first reports from Denmark and Japan (signalling countries) received in 2013. In that same year, the largest number of reports were received from the USA (64) Denmark (55) the UK (13), and Germany (12). In 2010, a large backlog of vaccine reports from the USA, which were not specific to HPV vaccines, were entered into VigiBase. HPV human papillomavirus, AUS Australia, DEU Germany, IRL Ireland, USA United States of America, UK United Kingdom, ESP Spain, HUN Hungary, CAN Canada, DEN Denmark, JPN Japan, SWE Sweden, BEL Belgium, FRA France, NOR Norway, AUT Austria
| There are additional reports of adverse events (AEs) following HPV vaccination that are serious in nature and overlap with symptoms reported in cases from the recent safety signals of postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, complex regional pain syndrome, and chronic fatigue syndrome. |
| A causal association between HPV vaccination and these AEs remains uncertain. |
| Methods such as cluster analysis can help identify the relevant case series for thorough signal evaluation. |