Clinical Efficacy of Gadobutrol: Review of Over 25 Years of Use Exceeding 100 Million Administrations.

IF 7 1区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Investigative Radiology Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-18 DOI:10.1097/RLI.0000000000001041
Jan Endrikat, Matthias Gutberlet, Jörg Barkhausen, Laura Schöckel, Aasia Bhatti, Cornelia Harz, Karl-Titus Hoffmann
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Background: Gadobutrol has been administered more than 100 million times worldwide, since February 1998, that is, over the last 25 years. Numerous clinical studies in a broad range of indications document the long-term experience with gadobutrol.

Objective: The aim of this study was to provide a literature-based overview on gadobutrol's efficacy in 9 approved indications and use in children.

Materials and methods: Efficacy results in patients of all age groups including sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, and positive/negative predictive values were identified by a systematic literature search on Embase until December 31, 2022. Nine approved indications were considered: central nervous system (CNS), magnetic resonance angiography (MRA), breast, heart, prostate, kidney, liver, musculoskeletal, whole body, and various indications in children.

Results: Sixty-five publications (10 phase III, 2 phase IV, 53 investigator-initiated studies) reported diagnostic efficacy results obtained from 7806 patients including 271 children, at 369 centers worldwide. Indication-specific sensitivity ranges were 59%-98% (CNS), 53%-100% (MRA), 80%-100% (breast), 64%-90% (heart), 64%-96% (prostate), 71-85 (kidney), 79%-100% (liver), 53%-98% (musculoskeletal), and 78%-100% (children). Indication-specific specificity ranges were 75%-100% (CNS), 64%-99% (MRA), 58%-98% (breast), and 47%-100% (heart).

Conclusions: The evaluated body of evidence, consisting of 65 studies with 7806 patients, including 271 children and 7535 adults, showed that gadobutrol is an efficacious magnetic resonance imaging contrast agent for all age groups in various approved indications throughout the whole body.

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Gadobutrol的临床疗效:超过25年使用超过1亿次的回顾。
背景:自1998年2月以来,即在过去的25年中,Gadobutrol在全球范围内已被施用超过1亿次。广泛适应症的大量临床研究记录了长期使用加多布洛的经验。目的:本研究的目的是提供基于文献的gadobutrol在9个已批准的适应症和儿童使用中的疗效综述。材料和方法:截至2022年12月31日,通过Embase系统文献检索,确定所有年龄组患者的疗效结果,包括敏感性、特异性、准确性和阳性/阴性预测值。考虑了9个批准的适应症:中枢神经系统(CNS)、磁共振血管造影(MRA)、乳房、心脏、前列腺、肾脏、肝脏、肌肉骨骼、全身和儿童的各种适应症。结果:65篇出版物(10篇III期研究,2篇IV期研究,53篇研究者发起的研究)报道了来自全球369个中心的7806名患者(包括271名儿童)的诊断疗效结果。适应症特异性敏感性范围为59%-98%(中枢神经系统)、53%-100% (MRA)、80%-100%(乳腺)、64%-90%(心脏)、64%-96%(前列腺)、71-85(肾脏)、79%-100%(肝脏)、53%-98%(肌肉骨骼)和78%-100%(儿童)。适应症特异性范围为75%-100% (CNS), 64%-99% (MRA), 58%-98%(乳腺)和47%-100%(心脏)。结论:评估的证据体包括65项研究,7806例患者,包括271名儿童和7535名成人,表明gadobutrol是一种有效的磁共振成像造影剂,适用于所有年龄组的各种已批准的适应症,适用于全身。
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Investigative Radiology
Investigative Radiology 医学-核医学
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15.10
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16.40%
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188
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Investigative Radiology publishes original, peer-reviewed reports on clinical and laboratory investigations in diagnostic imaging, the diagnostic use of radioactive isotopes, computed tomography, positron emission tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound, digital subtraction angiography, and related modalities. Emphasis is on early and timely publication. Primarily research-oriented, the journal also includes a wide variety of features of interest to clinical radiologists.
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