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Lancet ; 365(9459): 573-8, 2005.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15708100

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Intravenous tobramycin (three-times daily) is widely used for pulmonary exacerbations in patients with cystic fibrosis who have chronic Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection. We undertook a double-blind, randomised controlled trial to assess the safety and efficacy of once versus three-times daily tobramycin in these patients. METHODS: 244 patients from 21 cystic-fibrosis centres in the UK were randomly assigned to once or three-times daily tobramycin (with ceftazidime) for 14 days. Treatment was given as 30-min infusions of tobramycin in 0.9% saline. Primary outcome measure was change in forced expiratory volume in 1s (FEV1), over the 14 days of treatment, expressed as a percentage of the predicted normal value for age, sex, and height. We also measured the change in FEV1 expressed as a percentage of baseline. Secondary outcomes included change in serum creatinine. The study was powered for equivalence, and primary analysis was per protocol. FINDINGS: 219 patients (107 once daily, 112 three-times daily) completed the study per protocol. None was lost to follow-up, although 20 discontinued intervention. Of 122 patients assigned to once daily treatment, three did not receive the study regimen. The mean change in FEV1 (% predicted) over 14 days was similar on the two regimens (10.4% [once daily] vs 10.0% [three-times daily]; adjusted mean difference 0.4% [95% CI -3.3 to 4.1]). Mean% change in FEV1 from baseline was also similar in both treatments (21.9% vs 22.1%; -0.1% [-8.0 to 7.9]). There was no significant difference in% change in creatinine from baseline (-1.5% [once daily] vs 1.7% [three-times daily]). However, in children, once daily treatment was significantly less nephrotoxic than was thrice daily (mean% change in creatine -4.5% [once daily] vs 3.7% [thrice daily]; adjusted mean difference -8.0%, 95% CI -15.7 to -0.4). No patients developed hearing loss during the study, although two reported acute dizziness and were withdrawn from the study. INTERPRETATION: Intravenous tobramycin has equal efficacy if given once or three-times daily (with ceftazidime) for pulmonary exacerbations of cystic fibrosis. The once daily regimen might be less nephrotoxic in children.


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Anti-Bacterial Agents/administration & dosage , Cystic Fibrosis/microbiology , Pseudomonas Infections/drug therapy , Tobramycin/administration & dosage , Acetylglucosaminidase/urine , Adolescent , Adult , Anti-Bacterial Agents/adverse effects , Ceftazidime/administration & dosage , Child , Child, Preschool , Chronic Disease , Creatinine/blood , Cystic Fibrosis/physiopathology , Double-Blind Method , Drug Administration Schedule , Drug Therapy, Combination/administration & dosage , Female , Forced Expiratory Volume , Humans , Infusions, Intravenous , Male , Middle Aged , Pseudomonas Infections/complications , Tobramycin/adverse effects
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