Azithromycin in Patients With Cystic Fibrosis Chronically Infected With Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Columbia University · Cystic Fibrosis Foundation · +4 more institutions
Abstract
To determine if an association between azithromycin use and pulmonary function exists in patients with CF. DESIGN AND SETTING: A multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial conducted from December 15, 2000, to May 2, 2002, at 23 CF care centers in the United States.
Of the 251 screened participants with a diagnosis of CF, 185 (74%) were randomized. Eligibility criteria included age 6 years or older, infection with Pseudomonas aeruginosa for 1 or more years, and a forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) of 30% or more. Participants were stratified by FEV1 (> or =60% predicted vs or =40 kg) of oral azithromycin 3 days a week for 168 days; placebo group (n = 98) received identically packaged tablets. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Change in FEV1 from day 0 to completion of therapy at day 168 and determination of safety. Secondary outcomes included pulmonary exacerbations and weight gain.
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11Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Azithromycin
- Cystic fibrosis
- Placebo
- Internal medicine
- Pseudomonas aeruginosa
- Randomized controlled trial
- Confidence interval
- Good health and well-being