Effects of Bedaquiline Combined with Fluoroquinolone and/or Clofazimine on QT Interval in Patients with Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis: a Retrospective Study
Rong Li, Jin-Bao Ma, Hong Yang, Han Kwang Yang, Xinjun Yang, Yanqin Wu, Fei Ren
Microbiology Spectrum · 2023-06
Abstract
Tuberculosis (TB) is a chronic infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The emergence of MDR-TB is caused by an organism that is resistant to at least isoniazid and rifampin and is currently considered the major challenge for the global control of TB. Bedaquiline is the first new TB drug in 50 years with a unique mechanism of action, strong anti-M. tuberculosis activity. Yet unexplained excess deaths in the bedaquiline arms have been found in some phase II clinical trials; thus, the FDA has issued a "boxed warning." However, the cardiac safety of the patients during treatment cannot be ignored. Accordingly, further investigations are needed to establish whether bedaquiline combined with clofazimine, fluoroquinolones, or anti-TB drugs affecting the QT interval in a long-course or short-course treatment increases the risk of QT prolongation.
MeSH terms
- Bedaquiline
- Medicine
- QT interval
- Confidence interval
- Tuberculosis
- Internal medicine
- Retrospective cohort study
- Culture conversion
- Clofazimine