Assessment of posaconazole salvage therapy in chronic pulmonary aspergillosis by using predefined response criteria.
Assessment of posaconazole salvage therapy in chronic pulmonary aspergillosis by using predefined response criteria.
Int J Antimicrob Agents. 2018 Jun 12;:
Authors: Rodriguez-Goncer I, Harris C, Kosmidis C, Muldoon EG, Newton PJ, Denning DW
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Chronic pulmonary aspergillosis (CPA) is a progressive infection that destroys lung tissue in non-immunocompromised patients. First line therapies for CPA (itraconazole and/or voriconazole) are often curtailed due to toxicity or the development of drug resistance. Posaconazole is a potential alternative for these patients.
METHODS: Use of posaconazole was funded by the NHS Highly Specialised National Commissioners on an individual basis for patients who failed or did not tolerate first line therapy; those who met predefined criteria for improvement at 4 and 6 months (weight gain and/or improvement in St George’s Respiratory Questionnaire) continued posaconazole long-term. We recorded response, failure, discontinuation rates, and adverse events.
RESULTS: Seventy-eight patients received posaconazole as salvage therapy. Thirty-four (44%) achieved targets for continuation of therapy. Fourteen (18%) failed therapy; 5 (36%) patients did not achieve clinical targets at 4 or 6 months of assessment and 9 (64%) developed clinical and/or radiological failure. Twenty-eight (36%) discontinued their trial early; 8 (29%) died and 20 (71%) had significant side effects. One patient was non-compliant and another was lost to follow up.
CONCLUSIONS: Establishing criteria for therapeutic success offered a clear, safe and sustainable method of identifying patients who benefit from additional therapy, and minimised continuation of ineffective therapy in those who did not.
PMID: 29906567 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]
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