Treatment Outcome of Combination Therapy Including Clarithromycin for Mycobacterium avium Complex Pulmonary Disease
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine
; : 54-59, 2011.
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND/AIMS: The frequency of nontuberculous mycobacteria pulmonary disease in HIV-negative patients is increasing; the most common pathogen in Korea is the Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC). However, few studies have evaluated the treatment outcome of MAC pulmonary disease in Korea. METHODS: The efficacy of a clarithromycin-containing regimen for MAC pulmonary disease was studied in 42 patients treated for more than 6 months between January 2005 and December 2008. All patients were treated with a regimen consisting of clarithromycin, rifampin, and ethambutol. Streptomycin was added in 10 patients. RESULTS: Among the 42 patients, a negative culture conversion was achieved in 33 (78.6%), and the median duration of treatment in these patients was 19 months (interquartile range [IQR], 16 to 22). Of the 33 patients with a negative culture conversion, 14 completed treatment. During the follow-up period (median, 10 months; IQR, 4 to 20) for the 14 patients, one relapsed at 24 months after treatment completion. The culture conversion rate was significantly higher in patients who were treated with more than 500 mg/day clarithromycin (87.1% vs. 54.5%, p = 0.038). CONCLUSIONS: The combined regimen including clarithromycin was effective against MAC pulmonary disease. High-dose clarithromycin of more than 500 mg/day may improve the outcome of patients with MAC pulmonary disease.
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Sujet Principal:
Infection due à Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare
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Études rétrospectives
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Résultat thérapeutique
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Clarithromycine
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Association de médicaments
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Maladies pulmonaires
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Antibactériens
Type d'étude:
Observational_studies
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Aged
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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En
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The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine
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2011
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