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Standardised shorter regimens

Authors :
Syed, Abidi
Jay, Achar
Mourtala Mohamed, Assao Neino
Didi, Bang
Andrea, Benedetti
Sarah, Brode
Jonathon R, Campbell
Esther C, Casas
Francesca, Conradie
Gunta, Dravniece
Philipp, du Cros
Dennis, Falzon
Ernesto, Jaramillo
Christopher, Kuaban
Zhiyi, Lan
Christoph, Lange
Pei Zhi, Li
Mavluda, Makhmudova
Aung Kya Jai, Maug
Dick, Menzies
Giovanni Battista, Migliori
Ann, Miller
Bakyt, Myrzaliev
Norbert, Ndjeka
Jürgen, Noeske
Nargiza, Parpieva
Alberto, Piubello
Valérie, Schwoebel
Welile, Sikhondze
Rupak, Singla
Mahamadou Bassirou, Souleymane
Arnaud, Trébucq
Armand, Van Deun
Kerri, Viney
Karin, Weyer
Betty Jingxuan, Zhang
Faiz, Ahmad Khan
Source :
The European respiratory journal. 55(3)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

We sought to compare the effectiveness of two World Health Organization (WHO)-recommended regimens for the treatment of rifampin- or multidrug-resistant (RR/MDR) tuberculosis (TB): a standardised regimen of 9-12 months (the "shorter regimen") and individualised regimens of ≥20 months ("longer regimens").We collected individual patient data from observational studies identified through systematic reviews and a public call for data. We included patients meeting WHO eligibility criteria for the shorter regimen: not previously treated with second-line drugs, and with fluoroquinolone- and second-line injectable agent-susceptible RR/MDR-TB. We used propensity score matched, mixed effects meta-regression to calculate adjusted odds ratios and adjusted risk differences (aRDs) for failure or relapse, death within 12 months of treatment initiation and loss to follow-up.We included 2625 out of 3378 (77.7%) individuals from nine studies of shorter regimens and 2717 out of 13 104 (20.7%) individuals from 53 studies of longer regimens. Treatment success was higher with the shorter regimen than with longer regimens (pooled proportions 80.0%

Details

ISSN :
13993003
Volume :
55
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The European respiratory journal
Accession number :
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