Efficacy and safety of artemether-lumefantrine compared with quinine in pregnant women with uncomplicated Plasmodium falciparum malaria: an open-label, randomised, non-inferiority trial

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Piola, Patrice [1 ,2 ,5 ]
Nabasumba, Carolyn [2 ]
Turyakira, Eleanor [2 ,3 ]
Dhorda, Mehul [2 ]
Lindegardh, Niklas [4 ,5 ]
Nyehangane, Dan [2 ]
Snounou, Georges [6 ,7 ]
Ashley, Elizabeth A. [1 ,8 ]
McGready, Rose [4 ,5 ,9 ]
Nosten, Francois [4 ,5 ,9 ]
Guerin, Philippe J. [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Epictr, Paris, France
[2] Epictr, Mbarara, Uganda
[3] Mbarara Univ Sci & Technol, Mbarara, Uganda
[4] Mahidol Univ, Fac Trop Med, Mahidol Oxford Trop Med Res Unit, Bangkok 10700, Thailand
[5] Univ Oxford, Nuffield Dept Clin Med, Ctr Clin Vaccinol & Trop Med, Oxford, England
[6] INSERM UMR S945, Paris, France
[7] Univ Paris 06, Fac Med Pitie Salpetriere, Paris, France
[8] Imperial Coll NHS Trust, Dept Microbiol, London, England
[9] Shoklo Malaria Res Unit, Mae Sot, Tak, Thailand
基金
英国惠康基金;
关键词
PLUS SULFADOXINE-PYRIMETHAMINE; ARTESUNATE; PHARMACOKINETICS; COMBINATION; BURDEN; SUDAN;
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10.1016/S1473-3099(10)70202-4
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R51 [传染病];
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Background Malaria in pregnancy is associated with maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality. In 2006, WHO recommended use of artemisinin-based combination treatments during the second or third trimesters, but data on efficacy and safety in Africa were scarce. We aimed to assess whether artemether lumefantrine was at least as efficacious as oral quinine for the treatment of uncomplicated falciparum malaria during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy in Mbarara, Uganda. Methods We did an open-label, randomised, non-inferiority trial between October, 2006, and May, 2009, at the antenatal clinics of the Mbarara University of Science and Technology Hospital in Uganda. Pregnant women were randomly assigned (1:1) by computer generated sequence to receive either quinine hydrochloride or artemether lumefantrine, and were followed up weekly until delivery. Our primary endpoint was cure rate at day 42, confirmed by PCR. The non-inferiority margin was a difference in cure rate of 5%. Analysis of efficacy was for all randomised patients without study deviations that could have affected the efficacy outcome. This study was registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT00495508. Findings 304 women were randomly assigned, 152 to each treatment group. By day 42,16 patients were lost to follow-up and 25 were excluded from the analysis. At day 42,137 (99.3%) of 138 patients taking artemether lumefantrine and 122 (97.6%) of 125 taking quinine were cured difference 1.7% (lower limit of 95% CI -0.9). There were 290 adverse events in the quinine group and 141 in the artemether lumefantrine group. Interpretation Artemisinin derivatives are not inferior to oral quinine for the treatment of uncomplicated malaria in pregnancy and might be preferable on the basis of safety and efficacy.
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