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Efficacy and safety of pharmacotherapeutic interventions used in visceral leishmaniasis clinical trials: A systematic review and network meta-analysis
文献摘要:
Objective: To compare the efficacy and safety outcomes of different antileishmanial agents used in visceral leishmaniasis clinical trials. Methods: A systematic literature search in PubMed/MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochrane, and Google Scholar was done using keywords "randomized controlled trials", "antileishmanial" and "visceral leishmaniasis". The outcomes included were cure rate, overall withdrawals, relapse rate, and treatment-emergent adverse events. Effect estimates through the frequentist network meta-analysis approach were presented as OR with 95% CI. Rankogram plots were used for identifying the "best intervention" based on p-scores obtained using the surface under the cumulative ranking. The risk of bias was evaluated by using Pedro Scale. Results: Seventeen randomized controlled trials with 5143 visceral leishmaniasis patients who received different antileishmanial agents (amphotericin B, miltefosine, paromomycin, meglumine antimoniate, sodium stibogluconate, sitamaquine, and pentavalent antimonials) and met the inclusion criteria were included. For efficacy outcomes of the treatments, the rankogram of the network meta-analysis revealed that paromomycin (p-score=0.8148) has the highest probability of being best in the pool, followed by sodium stibogluconate (OR 0.82, 95% CI 0.24-2.79, p-score=0.7580), amphotericin B+miltefosine (OR 0.66, 95% CI 0.02-19.04, p-score=0.7329) as compared to the remaining treatments; however, the most of the treatment-emergent adverse events were reported with sitamaquine. Conclusions: Paromomycin reported the highest cure rates, while the maximum treatment-emergent adverse events were seen with sitamaquine.
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作者姓名:
Aamir Bashir;Gautam Sahu;Ishfaq Rashid;Pramil Tiwari
作者机构:
Department of Pharmacy Practice,National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research,S.A.S.Nagar Mohali,160062,Punjab,India
引用格式:
[1]Aamir Bashir;Gautam Sahu;Ishfaq Rashid;Pramil Tiwari-.Efficacy and safety of pharmacotherapeutic interventions used in visceral leishmaniasis clinical trials: A systematic review and network meta-analysis)[J].亚太热带医药杂志(英文版),2022(08):343-353
A类:
pharmacotherapeutic,antileishmanial,Rankogram,miltefosine,paromomycin,antimoniate,stibogluconate,sitamaquine,pentavalent,antimonials,rankogram,B+miltefosine,Paromomycin
B类:
Efficacy,safety,interventions,used,visceral,leishmaniasis,clinical,trials,systematic,review,network,meta,analysis,Objective,To,efficacy,outcomes,different,agents,Methods,literature,search,MEDLINE,EMBASE,Cochrane,Google,Scholar,was,done,using,keywords,randomized,controlled,included,were,cure,overall,withdrawals,relapse,emergent,adverse,events,Effect,estimates,through,frequentist,approach,presented,plots,identifying,best,scores,obtained,surface,under,cumulative,ranking,risk,bias,evaluated,by,Pedro,Scale,Results,Seventeen,patients,who,received,amphotericin,meglumine,sodium,inclusion,criteria,For,treatments,revealed,that,has,highest,probability,being,pool,followed,compared,remaining,however,most,reported,Conclusions,rates,while,maximum,seen
AB值:
0.435094
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