Open label study of inhaled aztreonam for Pseudomonas eradication in children with cystic fibrosis: The ALPINE study

H A W M Tiddens, K De Boeck, J P Clancy, M Fayon, Arets H G M, M Bresnik, A Derchak, S A Lewis, C M Oermann, ALPINE study investigators, Ran Anbar, Hubertus Arets, Philip Black, Rebekah Brown, George Casimir, Barbara Chatfield, John Clancy, Frans de Baets, Christiane De Boeck, Joan DeCelie-Germana, Ciro D'Orazio, Henry Dorkin, Olaf Eickmeier, Helmuth Ellemunter, Michael Fayon, Sylvia Gartner, Gavin Graff, Marcel Guillot, Michelle Howenstine, Nathan C Kraynack, Adelaida Lamas, Mario La Rosa, Floyd Livingston, Vicenzina Lucidi, Anne Malfroot, Susanna McColley, Karen McCoy, Anne Munck, Samya Nasr, Christopher Oermann, Francisco Javier Perez-Frias, Diana Quintero, Peggy Radford, Valeria Raia, Natascha Remus, George Z Retsch-Bogart, Dorota Sands, Ewa Sapiejka, David Schaeffer, Isabelle Sermet, Jonathan Spahr, Doris Staab, Harm Tiddens, Laurie Varlotta, Pierre Vauthy, Jose R Villa Asensi, Jamie Wooldridge, P aeruginosa, John LiPuma, Lynne M Quittell, Richard A Kronmal, Tania Pressler, David Speert, Sheila Leitzinger, Ying Guo, Chen Chi, Wei Lei, Uta Meyer, Kate Loughney, H A W M Tiddens, K De Boeck, J P Clancy, M Fayon, Arets H G M, M Bresnik, A Derchak, S A Lewis, C M Oermann, ALPINE study investigators, Ran Anbar, Hubertus Arets, Philip Black, Rebekah Brown, George Casimir, Barbara Chatfield, John Clancy, Frans de Baets, Christiane De Boeck, Joan DeCelie-Germana, Ciro D'Orazio, Henry Dorkin, Olaf Eickmeier, Helmuth Ellemunter, Michael Fayon, Sylvia Gartner, Gavin Graff, Marcel Guillot, Michelle Howenstine, Nathan C Kraynack, Adelaida Lamas, Mario La Rosa, Floyd Livingston, Vicenzina Lucidi, Anne Malfroot, Susanna McColley, Karen McCoy, Anne Munck, Samya Nasr, Christopher Oermann, Francisco Javier Perez-Frias, Diana Quintero, Peggy Radford, Valeria Raia, Natascha Remus, George Z Retsch-Bogart, Dorota Sands, Ewa Sapiejka, David Schaeffer, Isabelle Sermet, Jonathan Spahr, Doris Staab, Harm Tiddens, Laurie Varlotta, Pierre Vauthy, Jose R Villa Asensi, Jamie Wooldridge, P aeruginosa, John LiPuma, Lynne M Quittell, Richard A Kronmal, Tania Pressler, David Speert, Sheila Leitzinger, Ying Guo, Chen Chi, Wei Lei, Uta Meyer, Kate Loughney

Abstract

Background: Consensus guidelines recommend early treatment to eradicate newly acquired Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Pa) infection in cystic fibrosis (CF) patients although there is no single preferred regimen. Aztreonam for inhalation solution (AZLI) significantly reduces sputum Pa density in CF patients with chronic Pa infection and has been well tolerated in the pediatric population. This single-arm, open-label Aztreonam Lysine for Pseudomonas Infection Eradication (ALPINE) study was conducted to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a 28-day treatment course of AZLI to eradicate newly acquired Pa infection in pediatric CF patients.

Methods: CF patients (3 months to <18 years) with new onset Pa infection were treated with AZLI 75 mg 3 times daily for 28 days. New onset Pa infection was defined as first lifetime Pa-positive respiratory tract culture (throat swab, sputum) or Pa-positive culture after a ≥2-year history of Pa-negative cultures (≥ 2 cultures/year). Sputum or throat swab cultures were collected at study entry (baseline) and at weeks 4 (end of treatment), 8, 16, and 28. Primary endpoint was the percentage of patients with cultures negative for Pa at all post-treatment time points.

Results: A total of 105 pediatric CF patients enrolled (3 months to <2 years, n=24; 2 to <6 years, n=25; 6 to <18 years, n=56). Of the 101 patients who completed treatment, 89.1% (n=90) were free of Pa at the end of treatment and 75.2% (n=76) were free of Pa 4 weeks after the end of treatment. Of the 79 patients evaluable for the primary endpoint, 58.2% were free of Pa at all post-treatment time points.

Conclusions: AZLI was effective and well tolerated in eradicating Pa from newly infected pediatric patients with CF. These eradication rates are consistent with success rates reported in the literature for various antibiotic regimens, including other inhaled antibiotics studied for eradication. ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01375049.

Keywords: Aerosolized antibiotics; Antipseudomonal; P. aeruginosa; Pediatric; Respiratory infections.

Copyright © 2014. Published by Elsevier B.V.

Source: PubMed

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