Estudo cl赤nico randomizado comparando antimoniato de meglumina, pentamidina e anfotericina B para o tratamento da leishmaniose cutanea ocasionada por Leishmania guyanensis

作者:Neves; Leandro Ourives; Talhari; Anette Chrusciak; Gadelha; Ellen Priscilla Nunes; Silva Junior; Roberto Moreira da; Guerra; Jorge Augusto de Oliveira; Ferreira; Luiz Carlos de Lima; Talhari; Sinesio
来源:Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia, 2011, 86(6): 1092-1101.
DOI:10.1590/S0365-05962011000600005

摘要

fundamentals: american tegumentary leishmaniasis (atl) treatment remains a challenge, since most available drugs are injectable and only a small number of comparative, randomized clinical trials have been performed to support their use. moreover, treatment outcome may depend on the causative species of leishmania. objectives: to evaluate and compare the efficacy and tolerability of meglumine antimoniate, pentamidine isethionate, and amphotericin b in the treatment of atl caused by leishmania (viannia) guyanensis. methods: 185 patients were selected according to the eligibility criteria and randomly allocated into three groups - two groups with 74 patients each, and one group with 37 patients, which underwent meglumine, pentamidine and amphotericin b treatment, respectively. doses, mode of administration and time periods of treatment followed the current recommendations for each drug. patients were re-examined one, two and six months after completion of treatment. results: no differences were observed among the therapeutic groups in relation to gender, age, number or site of lesions. intention-to-treat (itt) analysis showed efficacy of 58.1% for pentamidine and 55.5% for meglumine (p=0.857). the amphotericin b group was analyzed separately, since 28 patients (75.7%) in this group refused to continue participating in the study. mild or moderate adverse effects were reported by 74 (40%) patients, especially arthralgia (20.3%) in the meglumine group, and pain (35.1%) or induration (10.8%) at the site of injection in the pentamidine group. conclusion: pentamidine and meglumine show similar efficacy in the treatment of atl caused by l. guyanensis. given the low efficacy of both drugs, there is an urgent need for new therapeutical approaches.

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