Real-life use of delamanid: results from the European post-authorisation safety study

N. Schönfeld, L. Barkane, I. Davoliene, M. Danilovitš, S. Miliauskas, F. Ader, O.M. Kon, C. Lange, A. Duvignaud, M. Heiss-Neumann, N. Hittel, N. Lazarević, I. Knebel, A. Martin, B. Eschenbach, E. van Heumen, V. George
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BACKGROUNDA post-authorisation safety study (PASS) on delamanid (DLM) was conducted as part of a post-approval commitment to the European Medicines Agency. The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of DLM in a real-life setting, its safety, and treatment outcomes in patients with multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB).METHODSThis was a prospective, multicentric, non-interventional study conducted in the European Union. MDR-TB Regimen selection and patient monitoring were conducted in accordance with existing medical practices. Data on the use of DLM, related adverse events, and treatment outcomes were collected for up to 30 months after the first DLM dose. Descriptive summary statistics were used for continuous and categorical variables.RESULTSOut of 86 patients, one had extrapulmonary TB. Two-thirds of the patients were treated with DLM for more than 24 weeks. The most frequent adverse drug reaction to DLM was QT interval prolongation. Resistance to DLM was detected in one patient during treatment. The treatment success rate was 77%.CONCLUSIONNo new safety concerns were revealed, including in patients treated with DLM for more than 24 weeks. QT interval prolongations were well managed and did not lead to any clinically significant cardiac effects. The treatment outcomes were in line with the WHO target for Europe.
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德拉马尼的实际使用情况:欧洲授权后安全性研究的结果
背景对德拉马尼(DLM)进行授权后安全性研究(PASS)是向欧洲药品管理局做出的授权后承诺的一部分。这项研究的目的是评估在现实生活中使用地拉那米的情况、其安全性以及耐多药结核病(MDR-TB)患者的治疗效果。MDR-TB 治疗方案的选择和患者监测均按照现行医疗惯例进行。在首次服用 DLM 后的 30 个月内,收集了有关 DLM 的使用、相关不良事件和治疗效果的数据。对连续变量和分类变量采用描述性汇总统计。三分之二的患者接受了 24 周以上的 DLM 治疗。DLM最常见的药物不良反应是QT间期延长。一名患者在治疗过程中发现了对 DLM 的耐药性。结论 没有发现新的安全问题,包括使用 DLM 超过 24 周的患者。QT间期延长得到了很好的控制,没有导致任何临床上显著的心脏影响。治疗结果符合世界卫生组织为欧洲设定的目标。
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