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Therapie ; 2024 Sep 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39294069

ABSTRACT

Retinal vein occlusions and central retinal artery occlusions have been reported with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines. We aim to provide a descriptive analysis of cases reported in France until mid-2023, and recorded in the French pharmacovigilance database. An independent ophthalmologist reviewed all cases. We analyzed 290 cases (228 retinal vein occlusions, 58 central retinal artery occlusions, and four combinations). Retinal vein occlusions occurred with mRNA vaccines (68.0%) and adenovirus-vectored vaccines (32%), with an 11-day median onset delay. Almost half of the patients had retinal vein occlusion risk factors, mainly hypertension, and five had a positive rechallenge. Considering the lower adenovirus-vectored vaccines exposure in France, their proportion of retinal vein occlusions appears high. Among the 58 central retinal artery occlusion cases, most occurred with mRNA vaccines in patients with retinal artery occlusion risk factors (mainly hypertension), with a 17-day median onset delay. In conclusion, there was a temporal association in almost half of cases, but few cases with positive rechallenge, and many cases were confounded by risk factors (e.g., cardiovascular disorders, diabetes), which are also COVID-19 risk factors. Therefore, the risk of retinal vascular occlusion does not challenge the benefit-risk ratio of the vaccination, especially for mRNA vaccines.

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Resuscitation ; 200: 110235, 2024 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38762081

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AIM: Venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) has become a common intervention for patients with cardiogenic shock (CS), often complicated by cardiac arrest (CA). Moderate hypothermia (MH) has shown promise in mitigating ischemia-reperfusion injury following CA. The HYPO-ECMO trial aimed to compare the effect of MH versus normothermia in refractory CS rescued by VA-ECMO. The primary aim of this non-predefined post hoc study was to assess the treatment effect of MH in the subgroup of patients with cardiac arrest (CA) within the HYPO-ECMO trial. Additionally, we will evaluate the prognostic significance of CA in these patients. METHODS: This post hoc analysis utilized data from the randomized HYPO-ECMO trial conducted across 20 French cardiac shock care centers between October 2016 and July 2019. Participants included intubated patients receiving VA-ECMO for CS for less than 6 h, with 334 patients completing the trial. Patients were randomized to early MH (33-34 °C) or normothermia (36-37 °C) for 24 h. RESULTS: Of the 334 patients, 159 (48%) experienced preceding CA. Mortality in the CA group was 50.9% at 30 days and 59.1% at 180 days, compared to 42.3% and 51.4% in the no-CA group, respectively (adjusted risk difference [RD] at 30 days, 8.1% [-0.8 to 17.1%], p = 0.074 and RD at 180 days 7.0% [-3.0 to 16.9%], p = 0.17). MH was associated with a significant reduction in primary (RD -13.3% [-16.3 to -0.3%], p = 0.031) and secondary outcomes in the CA group only (p < 0.025 for all), with a significant interaction between MH and CA status for 180-day mortality [p = 0.03]. CONCLUSIONS: This post hoc analysis suggests that MH shows potential for reducing mortality and composite endpoints in patients with cardiac arrest and refractory CS treated with VA-ECMO without an increased risk of severe bleeding or infection. Further research is needed to validate these findings and elucidate underlying mechanisms.


Subject(s)
Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation , Heart Arrest , Hypothermia, Induced , Shock, Cardiogenic , Humans , Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation/methods , Male , Female , Hypothermia, Induced/methods , Middle Aged , Heart Arrest/therapy , Heart Arrest/mortality , Heart Arrest/complications , Shock, Cardiogenic/therapy , Shock, Cardiogenic/etiology , Shock, Cardiogenic/mortality , Aged
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Therapie ; 2024 Apr 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38658232

ABSTRACT

In 2017, the Continuum+ platform was launched to provide a monitoring solution to home-based cancer care patients: AKO@dom monitoring. This platform also offers the follow-up of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) via direct notification to regional centers of pharmacovigilance (RCPVs). According to previous studies, the AKO@dom monitoring has successfully maintained treatment at the maximum effective dosage, managing ADRs and patient satisfaction. However, on the pharmacovigilance side, opinions are more divided. Due to the launch of the AKO@dom-PICTO experimentation in December 2021, in which our RCPV takes part, and to provide more data on pharmacovigilance, we decided to conduct a descriptive analysis of cases reported to our RCPV via the Continuum+ platform between 2019 and 2022. During these three years, we analyzed 1070 events, corresponding to 37 patients. Patients were primarily women (74.8%) aged around seventy with breast cancer. The most used drugs were tyrosine kinase inhibitors: palbociclib (29.7%), axitinib (16.2%), and cabozantinib (13.2%). Patients had an average of 8 ADRs, including one serious and/or unexpected ADR. Although the Continuum+ platform makes it possible to considerably limit under-reporting in pharmacovigilance, it has shortcomings. The lack of medical elements and context in notifications is a massive problem for analyzing pharmacovigilance reports. Improved access to the platform's medical information for RCPVs and pharmacovigilance training for healthcare professionals would make Continuum+ a helpful tool in pharmacovigilance.

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AIDS ; 38(5): 768-771, 2024 04 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38482909

ABSTRACT

Due to the start of the monkeypox epidemic in 2022, we retrospectively analyzed the adverse drug reactions (ADRs) reported in France after monkeypox vaccinations with the third-generation smallpox vaccine. Ninety-eight cases, representing 172 ADRs, were reported. ADRs were mostly expected reactogenicity reactions occurring within days after the first dose of vaccine and having a quick favorable outcome. Unexpected facial palsy and vaccination failure are discussed.


Subject(s)
HIV Infections , Mpox (monkeypox) , Smallpox Vaccine , Smallpox , Humans , Smallpox Vaccine/adverse effects , Mpox (monkeypox)/epidemiology , Smallpox/epidemiology , Smallpox/prevention & control , Retrospective Studies , Vaccination/adverse effects , France/epidemiology
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