Long-term efficacy and safety of clarithromycin treatment in patients with diffuse panbronchiolitis
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Long-term efficacy and safety of clarithromycin treatment in patients with diffuse panbronchiolitis
Abstract
Diffuse panbronchiolitis (DPB) can now be cured with long-term erythromycin treatment. Our group conducted a prospective open trial of long-term treatment with a macrolide antibiotic, clarithromycin. We studied ten patients who were treated for 4 years with oral clarithromycin (200 mg once a day). Pulmonary function test, blood gas analysis, comprehensive improvement score, and bacterial culture of sputum were examined at 3, 6, 12 months, and at 2, 3, 4 years after the initiation of the therapy. Pulmonary function improved in most of the patients within 6 months: the forced expiratory volume in one second showed a maximal increase from a mean (SE) value of 1.74 (0.12) l at baseline to 2.31 (0.22) l at 6 months (P < 0.01) and the volume (l) of forced vital capacity also showed a maximal increase within 6 months. The partial pressure of arterial oxygen at rest significantly increased at 3-6 months. The comprehensive improvement score also reached maximum within 6 months in nine of the patients. The majority of patients have developed sputum culture in which bacteria were negative within 6 months after the therapy. All of the patients maintained a stable condition with continued therapy, and no side effects of clarithromycin were observed during the study. This prospective study demonstrated that 6-month treatment with clarithromycin might be necessary to improve the clinical conditions of patients with DPB and the drug could be safely used for a long term.
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