• J Aerosol Med Pulm Drug Deliv · Aug 2014

    Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study

    Nebulized tobramycin in the treatment of adult CF pulmonary exacerbations.

    • Mohamed Al-Aloul, Dilip Nazareth, and Martin Walshaw.
    • 1 University Hospital of South Manchester , Wythenshawe, United Kingdom .
    • J Aerosol Med Pulm Drug Deliv. 2014 Aug 1; 27 (4): 299-305.

    BackgroundRepeated courses of intravenous (IV) aminoglycosides in cystic fibrosis (CF) patients are associated with cumulative nephrotoxicity. Targeting their delivery through the inhaled route during acute pulmonary exacerbations may also be effective, but without systemic side effects.MethodsUsing a randomized crossover trial design, in a pilot study we compared 14 days of IV tobramycin with nebulized tobramycin 300 mg twice a day (TNS) in acute respiratory exacerbations in 20 CF adults chronically infected with Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Psa). Patients also received IV colistin in both arms.ResultsImprovement in spirometry was similar between the two groups [mean change in FEV1 % predicted: IV group 16.4 (standard deviation 8.5) versus TNS group 19.9 (11.3), p=0.26], but there was more suppression of sputum Psa in the TNS group [mean difference between treatments 0.85 log10 colony-forming units/mL (CI 0.03 to 1.67), p=0.05]. IV tobramycin was associated with a greater urinary protein leak [mean difference between treatments 0.59 mg/24 hr (0.30 to 0.87), p=0.0005] and higher urinary levels of markers of acute renal tubular injury: N-acetylglucosaminidase [0.72 IU/mmol (0.37 to 1.07), p=0.0004], alanine aminopeptidase [1.19 IU/mmol (0.70 to 1.68), p=0.0001], and β2-microglobulin [0.44 μg/mmol (0.16 to 0.72), p=0.0046] than TNS. Compared with IV tobramycin, TNS treatment prolonged the time to next exacerbation requiring hospitalization (p<0.001). Patient satisfaction was similar with both treatments, and no serious adverse effects were recorded.ConclusionsTNS is effective in treating acute exacerbations of Psa in CF patients, but with a renal sparing potential compared with the IV preparation.

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