Bedaquiline in the treatment of multidrug- and extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis in China
Xiang Han, X. Chen, Wei Sha, X. Zhang, Lihua Qiu, Jingshi Wang, Gang Wu, L Yao, et al. (13 authors)
The International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease · 2020-08
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Multidrug- and extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR/XDR-TB) continues to be a challenge in China. Bedaquiline (BDQ) is associated with accelerated sputum culture conversion and favourable treatment outcomes when added to a preferred background regimen. This post-hoc study aimed to assess the outcomes of BDQ treatment in Chinese patients with MDR/XDR-TB. METHODS: Data from 51 Chinese patients who participated in a global Phase 2, open-label, single-arm study (TMC207-C209) were analysed for effectiveness and safety of the BDQ-containing regimen. RESULTS: During the 24-week BDQ treatment, adverse events (AEs) occurred in 48 patients (94.1%), with the most common AE being hyperuricemia. Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) was reported in 13 patients (25.5%); serious DILI was reported in one patient (2.0%). Seven (13.7%) AEs were considered to be possibly related to BDQ by the investigators. Only one Grade 1 QTc prolongation was reported; no QTcF >500 ms was reported. One death occurred after BDQ treatment due to progressive TB. The median time to sputum culture conversion was 85 days based on the 24-week data. The sputum culture conversion rate was 82% at 24 weeks and 78% at 120 weeks; 66% of patients achieved a cure. CONCLUSIONS: BDQ was well-tolerated and effective for treating MDR-TB among Chinese patients.
MeSH terms
- Bedaquiline
- Medicine
- Culture conversion
- Sputum culture
- Tuberculosis
- Sputum
- Regimen
- Adverse effect
- Internal medicine
- Surgery