| Literature DB >> 34407964 |
Toby Peter Speirs1, Nicole Tuffin1, Finlay Mundy-Baird1, Helena Sakota1, Sarah Mulholland1, Michelle Westlake1, Max Lyon1, Andrew R Medford1, Charles Sharp1, Michael Darby2, Mahableshwar Albur3, Francis Keeley4, Helena Burden4, Charlie Kenward5, Elizabeth Jonas5, Shaney Barratt1, Huzaifa I Adamali6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Long-term nitrofurantoin (NF) treatment can result in pulmonary and hepatic injury. Current guidelines do not outline the type or frequency of monitoring required for detection of these injuries. AIM: To assess 1) awareness of NF complications among prescribers; 2) monitoring practice; and 3) to describe the pulmonary sequelae of NF-related complications. DESIGN &Entities:
Keywords: drug-related side effects and adverse reactions; general practice; nitrofurantoin; prescription drug monitoring programs; urology
Year: 2021 PMID: 34407964 PMCID: PMC9447296 DOI: 10.3399/BJGPO.2021.0083
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BJGP Open ISSN: 2398-3795
Figure 1.Frequency with which long-term prescribers of NF self-reported initiating a monitoring programme for patients using NF. NF = nitrofurantoin.
Figure 2.Reported quality rating of current prescription guidelines for NF, across all responders of the questionnaire. NF = nitrofurantoin.
Age distribution of the 503 patients prescribed long-term (>6 months) NF at GP practices (n = 78) within the BNSSG CCG.
| Age range, years |
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| 0–20 | 3.0 |
| 21–40 | 18.1 |
| 41–60 | 25.3 |
| 61–80 | 38.1 |
| ≥81 | 15.5 |
BNSSG CCG = Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire clinical commissioning group. NF = nitrofurantoin.
Baseline characteristics of BILD patients with NF-induced interstitial lung disease (NFILD).
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| Male:female ratio | 9:37 |
| Age, years | 71.76±1.62 |
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| FVC (L) | 2.30±0.11 |
| FEV1 (L) | 1.82±0.07 |
| Ratio (%) | 79.8±1.43 |
| TLCO (mmol/min/kPa) | 4.10±0.23 |
| KCO (mmol/(min/kPa/L) | 1.27±0.08 |
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| Distance walked (m) | 270.3±22.8 |
| Minimum desaturation (%) | 89.5±0.87 |
| MRC dyspnoea score | 3.3±0.17 |
aUnless otherwise stated. BILD = Bristol Interstitial Lung Disease. FEV1 = forced expiratory volume in 1 second. FVC = forced vital capacity. KCO = TLCO correction for haemoglobin. MRC = Medical Research Council. TLCO = diffusion capacity of the lungs.
Figure 3.Spirometry test result changes over interval of Bristol Interstitial Lung Disease clinic treatment for nitrofurantoin-induced interstitial lung disease. FVC increased by median 5.00% (95% CI = –0.79 to 15.18). FEV1 increased by mean 2.93% (95% CI = –4.86 to 10.72). TLCO increased by mean 7.70% (95% CI = 2.49 to 12.91). KCO increased by mean 7.10% (95% CI = 2.27 to 11.94). FEV1= forced expiratory volume in 1 second. FVC = forced vital capacity. KCO = TLCO correction for haemoglobin. TLCO = diffusion capacity of the lungs.
Figure 4.Interval radiological outcomes of patients with NFILD followed-up in the BILD clinic