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含环丝氨酸方案治疗耐多药结核病的疗效和安全性:在中国进行的全国性回顾性队列研究

 

Authors Wang J, Pang Y, Jing W, Chen W, Guo R, Han X, Wu L, Yang G, Yang K, Chen C, Jiang L, Cai C, Dou Z, Diao L, Pan H, Wang J, Du F, Xu T, Wang L, Li R, Chu N

Received 13 November 2018

Accepted for publication 1 February 2019

Published 3 April 2019 Volume 2019:12 Pages 763—770

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S194484

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Peer reviewers approved by Dr Cristina Weinberg

Peer reviewer comments 2

Editor who approved publication: Dr Joachim Wink

Background: Our aim was to assess whether the use of cycloserine (CS) would bring additional benefit for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) patients, and to estimate the incidence and associated risk factors of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) from CS.
Patients and methods: In this study, we retrospectively reviewed the clinical outcomes and ADRs of MDR-TB patients treated with CS containing regimens between January 2012 and June 2015 in China.
Results: A total of 623 MDR-TB cases enrolled in this study received regimens containing CS. Of these cases, in 411 of the patients 374 (66.0%) were “cured” and 37 (5.9%) “complete treatment” by the end of the study. The elderly, patients with prolonged previous exposure to and history of anti-TB drugs, and pre-existing co-morbidity were more likely to be associated with adverse outcomes of MDR-TB patients (<0.05). Hyperuricemia (22.8%, 142/623) was the most frequently observed ADR among these cases, while the most noted ADRs associated with the administration of CS was psychiatric symptoms, accounting for 4.3% (27/623) of study population. Nineteen (70.4%) out of 27 cases with psychiatric symptoms occurred before the 6-month timepoint, and were notably, the highest proportion of serious adverse, 29.6% (8/27) of which were noted after discontinuation of CS.
Conclusion: Our study demonstrates that a CS-containing regimen achieved a highly successful outcome in the treatment of MDR-TB and promising tolerance in Chinese population. The potential emergence of serious psychiatric symptoms highlights that patients need to be closely monitored for these conditions during treatment that includes CS.
Keywords: multidrug-resistant tuberculosis, cycloserine, treatment, China, adverse events




Figure 1 Distribution map of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis patients.