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Effect of long-term clarithromycin therapy on prevention of pneumonia in older adults: A randomized, controlled trial

Authors :
Hironobu Koga
Hiroshi Mukae
Satoshi Otani
Yoshihisa Kohno
Yoshifumi Imamura
Takehiko Shigenaga
Kazuhiro Yatera
Jun-ichi Kadota
Kosaku Komiya
Mari Yamasue
Hironori Tanaka
Kanako Hara
Kazufumi Hiramatsu
Hiroki Yoshikawa
Tomoku Ichimiya
Shingo Noguchi
Kenji Kishi
Source :
Geriatricsgerontology internationalReferences. 19(10)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Aim Pneumonia in older adults is increasingly recognized as a healthcare issue in countries with an aging population. Long-term macrolide therapy reduces exacerbations of chronic respiratory diseases, but its effects on the prevention of pneumonia have not been determined. Methods We carried out a randomized, controlled trial to test the effect of long-term clarithromycin therapy on the prevention of pneumonia among older adults. People aged ≥65 years who had recovered from pneumonia within the previous 3 months were recruited and randomly allocated to a long-term, low-dose clarithromycin (CAM) therapy group (n = 13) or a control group (n = 15). Results Both groups were followed up until recurrence of pneumonia. The median follow-up period was 251 days (95% CI 171-330) in the CAM group and 132 days (95% CI 67-196) in the control group (P = 0.627). The recurrence rate of pneumonia was two out of 13 (15%) in the CAM group and five out of 15 (33%) in the control group (P = 0.268). The median time to recurrence of pneumonia was 315 days (95% CI 249-382) in the CAM group and 260 days (95% CI 184-335) in the control group (P = 0.260). None of the differences between groups were statistically significant. Conclusions No statistically significant suppressive effects of long-term, low-dose macrolide therapy on the development of pneumonia among older people were found in this small sample. A large-scale, randomized, controlled study is required. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2019; 19: 1006-1009.

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ISSN :
14470594
Volume :
19
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Geriatricsgerontology internationalReferences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5afb9d8548b3ca1f20843fedfb31d37b