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720. Efficacy of Fosfomycin for Injection (FOS) vs. Piperacillin–Tazobactam (PIP-TAZ) in Adults with Complicated Urinary Tract Infection (cUTI) and Acute Pyelonephritis (AP): ZEUS Study Outcomes in Patients With Reduced Study Drug Susceptibility
BACKGROUND: FOS is being pursued for US registration in cUTI/AP. Safety and efficacy of FOS vs. PIP-TAZ were demonstrated in the noninferiority ZEUS trial in hospitalized patients with cUTI/AP. Although FOS resistance has been observed in several in vitro studies, resistance rates in clinical settin...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6811111/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz360.788 |
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author | Kaye, Keith S Das, Anita F Eckburg, Paul B Gelone, Steven P Schranz, Jennifer Ellis-Grosse, Evelyn J |
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description | BACKGROUND: FOS is being pursued for US registration in cUTI/AP. Safety and efficacy of FOS vs. PIP-TAZ were demonstrated in the noninferiority ZEUS trial in hospitalized patients with cUTI/AP. Although FOS resistance has been observed in several in vitro studies, resistance rates in clinical settings have remained relatively stable despite >40 years of clinical use of FOS outside of the United States. Here we report outcomes in patients who developed reduced susceptibility to study drug (FOS or PIP-TAZ) after enrollment in ZEUS. METHODS: Patients received IV FOS 6g q8h or PIP-TAZ 4.5g q8h for 7 days (no oral switch allowed). The primary endpoint was overall success (clinical cure + microbiologic eradication) in microbiologic modified intent-to-treat (m-MITT) population at test-of-cure (TOC; Day 19–21). Reduced susceptibility to FOS or PIP-TAZ was defined as a ≥4-fold increase from baseline in minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) at Day 5, end of treatment (EOT; Day 7–8), TOC, or late follow-up (LFU; Day 26 ± 2). Microbiologic eradication/persistence of baseline and postbaseline pathogens was confirmed post hoc by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE). RESULTS: In all m-MITT patients, overall success/clinical cure/microbiologic eradication rates (with PFGE) at TOC were 69.0/90.8/70.7% (FOS) and 57.3/91.6/60.1% (PIP-TAZ). Reduced study drug susceptibility was identified in 7/184 (3.8%) FOS and 8/178 (4.5%) PIP-TAZ patients; all had monomicrobial infections (Table 1). Of these patients, almost all were aged ≥50 years (93%), male (73%), white (100%), and had a screening diagnosis of cUTI (93%). At TOC, 7/7 FOS patients and 7/8 PIP-TAZ patients had microbiologic persistence but all patients were clinical cures; these responses were all sustained through LFU (Table 1). CONCLUSION: In the ZEUS study, few patients had urine isolates with reduced postbaseline susceptibility to either FOS or PIP-TAZ. No trend was observed in isolate species associated with decreased susceptibility to FOS or PIP-TAZ, including various Enterobacteriaceae species and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Despite microbiologic persistence at TOC in a small number of patients, all of these patients were clinical cures at TOC and sustained cures at LFU. [Image: see text] DISCLOSURES: All authors: No reported disclosures. |
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spelling | pubmed-68111112019-10-28 720. Efficacy of Fosfomycin for Injection (FOS) vs. Piperacillin–Tazobactam (PIP-TAZ) in Adults with Complicated Urinary Tract Infection (cUTI) and Acute Pyelonephritis (AP): ZEUS Study Outcomes in Patients With Reduced Study Drug Susceptibility Kaye, Keith S Das, Anita F Eckburg, Paul B Gelone, Steven P Schranz, Jennifer Ellis-Grosse, Evelyn J Open Forum Infect Dis Abstracts BACKGROUND: FOS is being pursued for US registration in cUTI/AP. Safety and efficacy of FOS vs. PIP-TAZ were demonstrated in the noninferiority ZEUS trial in hospitalized patients with cUTI/AP. Although FOS resistance has been observed in several in vitro studies, resistance rates in clinical settings have remained relatively stable despite >40 years of clinical use of FOS outside of the United States. Here we report outcomes in patients who developed reduced susceptibility to study drug (FOS or PIP-TAZ) after enrollment in ZEUS. METHODS: Patients received IV FOS 6g q8h or PIP-TAZ 4.5g q8h for 7 days (no oral switch allowed). The primary endpoint was overall success (clinical cure + microbiologic eradication) in microbiologic modified intent-to-treat (m-MITT) population at test-of-cure (TOC; Day 19–21). Reduced susceptibility to FOS or PIP-TAZ was defined as a ≥4-fold increase from baseline in minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) at Day 5, end of treatment (EOT; Day 7–8), TOC, or late follow-up (LFU; Day 26 ± 2). Microbiologic eradication/persistence of baseline and postbaseline pathogens was confirmed post hoc by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE). RESULTS: In all m-MITT patients, overall success/clinical cure/microbiologic eradication rates (with PFGE) at TOC were 69.0/90.8/70.7% (FOS) and 57.3/91.6/60.1% (PIP-TAZ). Reduced study drug susceptibility was identified in 7/184 (3.8%) FOS and 8/178 (4.5%) PIP-TAZ patients; all had monomicrobial infections (Table 1). Of these patients, almost all were aged ≥50 years (93%), male (73%), white (100%), and had a screening diagnosis of cUTI (93%). At TOC, 7/7 FOS patients and 7/8 PIP-TAZ patients had microbiologic persistence but all patients were clinical cures; these responses were all sustained through LFU (Table 1). CONCLUSION: In the ZEUS study, few patients had urine isolates with reduced postbaseline susceptibility to either FOS or PIP-TAZ. No trend was observed in isolate species associated with decreased susceptibility to FOS or PIP-TAZ, including various Enterobacteriaceae species and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Despite microbiologic persistence at TOC in a small number of patients, all of these patients were clinical cures at TOC and sustained cures at LFU. [Image: see text] DISCLOSURES: All authors: No reported disclosures. Oxford University Press 2019-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6811111/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz360.788 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Abstracts Kaye, Keith S Das, Anita F Eckburg, Paul B Gelone, Steven P Schranz, Jennifer Ellis-Grosse, Evelyn J 720. Efficacy of Fosfomycin for Injection (FOS) vs. Piperacillin–Tazobactam (PIP-TAZ) in Adults with Complicated Urinary Tract Infection (cUTI) and Acute Pyelonephritis (AP): ZEUS Study Outcomes in Patients With Reduced Study Drug Susceptibility |
title | 720. Efficacy of Fosfomycin for Injection (FOS) vs. Piperacillin–Tazobactam (PIP-TAZ) in Adults with Complicated Urinary Tract Infection (cUTI) and Acute Pyelonephritis (AP): ZEUS Study Outcomes in Patients With Reduced Study Drug Susceptibility |
title_full | 720. Efficacy of Fosfomycin for Injection (FOS) vs. Piperacillin–Tazobactam (PIP-TAZ) in Adults with Complicated Urinary Tract Infection (cUTI) and Acute Pyelonephritis (AP): ZEUS Study Outcomes in Patients With Reduced Study Drug Susceptibility |
title_fullStr | 720. Efficacy of Fosfomycin for Injection (FOS) vs. Piperacillin–Tazobactam (PIP-TAZ) in Adults with Complicated Urinary Tract Infection (cUTI) and Acute Pyelonephritis (AP): ZEUS Study Outcomes in Patients With Reduced Study Drug Susceptibility |
title_full_unstemmed | 720. Efficacy of Fosfomycin for Injection (FOS) vs. Piperacillin–Tazobactam (PIP-TAZ) in Adults with Complicated Urinary Tract Infection (cUTI) and Acute Pyelonephritis (AP): ZEUS Study Outcomes in Patients With Reduced Study Drug Susceptibility |
title_short | 720. Efficacy of Fosfomycin for Injection (FOS) vs. Piperacillin–Tazobactam (PIP-TAZ) in Adults with Complicated Urinary Tract Infection (cUTI) and Acute Pyelonephritis (AP): ZEUS Study Outcomes in Patients With Reduced Study Drug Susceptibility |
title_sort | 720. efficacy of fosfomycin for injection (fos) vs. piperacillin–tazobactam (pip-taz) in adults with complicated urinary tract infection (cuti) and acute pyelonephritis (ap): zeus study outcomes in patients with reduced study drug susceptibility |
topic | Abstracts |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6811111/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz360.788 |
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