Azithromycin and the Risk of Cardiovascular Death
Vanderbilt University · Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Although several macrolide antibiotics are proarrhythmic and associated with an increased risk of sudden cardiac death, azithromycin is thought to have minimal cardiotoxicity. However, published reports of arrhythmias suggest that azithromycin may increase the risk of cardiovascular death.
We studied a Tennessee Medicaid cohort designed to detect an increased risk of death related to short-term cardiac effects of medication, excluding patients with serious noncardiovascular illness and person-time during and shortly after hospitalization. The cohort included patients who took azithromycin (347,795 prescriptions), propensity-score-matched persons who took no antibiotics (1,391,180 control periods), and patients who took amoxicillin (1,348,672 prescriptions), ciprofloxacin (264,626 prescriptions), or levofloxacin (193,906 prescriptions).
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- FWCI
- 63.44
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- 100%
- References
- 42
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5Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Azithromycin
- Hazard ratio
- Internal medicine
- Relative risk
- Cohort
- Confidence interval
- Antibiotics
- Good health and well-being