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Abstract
Objectives
Linezolid treatment has a high risk of toxicity and adverse drug reactions (ADR) are frequent. Few studies have investigated risk factors of major ADRs separately, therefore, we aimed to evaluate major ADRs including peripheral neuropathy in relation to risk factors and drug concentration levels of linezolid in a high-resource setting for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB).
Methods
We conducted a retrospective cohort study including participants treated with a linezolid-containing MDR-TB regimen in Sweden 1992–2018. Data was collected from medical records. ADRs were classified according to Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (version 5.0).
Results
Of all participants (n = 132), 43.2% were female and the median age 28 y. The median linezolid treatment was 6.5 months (IQR 3.0–12.7) with a median daily dose of 9.6 mg/kg/d. Any ADR was seen in 58.3% (n = 77) of participants, with 35.6% having peripheral neuropathy (n = 47), 27.3% anaemia (n = 36), 22.0% leukopenia (n = 36) while 6.1% (n = 8) had optic neuritis. The median time for peripheral neuropathy was 3.6 months (IQR 2.1–5.9) and 8.3 months (6.2–10.7) for optic neuritis. A >2.0 mg/L trough concentration (n = 40) was associated with anaemia (P = 0.0038) and thrombocytopenia (P = 0.009) but not with peripheral neuropathy. In multivariable analysis, a dose ≥12 mg/kg/d was associated with time to peripheral neuropathy (HR 2.89, 95% CI 1.08–7.74, P = 0.035), anaemia (HR 6.62, 95% CI 2.22–19.8, P = 0.001) and leukopenia (HR 5.23, 95% CI 1.48–18.5, P = 0.010).
Conclusions
Linezolid ADRs were frequent in a high-resource setting. Structured, regular follow-up for ADRs and adjusting dosing according to body weight followed-up by monitoring of drug concentrations early may reduce toxicity.
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The International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents is a peer-reviewed publication offering comprehensive and current reference information on the physical, pharmacological, in vitro, and clinical properties of individual antimicrobial agents, covering antiviral, antiparasitic, antibacterial, and antifungal agents. The journal not only communicates new trends and developments through authoritative review articles but also addresses the critical issue of antimicrobial resistance, both in hospital and community settings. Published content includes solicited reviews by leading experts and high-quality original research papers in the specified fields.