Oral minocycline plus rifampicin as good as oral linezolid for treating complicated skin infections caused by MRSA
Oral minocycline plus rifampicin was non-inferior to oral linezolid treatment providing alternative oral treatment for complicated skin and skin structure infections (cSSSIs) caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).
The study has been published in the eClinicalMedicine.
The need for oral, cost-effective treatment for complicated skin and skin structure infections (cSSSIs) due to methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) was addressed by the non-inferiority comparisons of oral minocycline plus rifampicin with linezolid.
In the AIDA multicenter, open label, randomized, controlled clinical trial, hospitalized adults with cSSSI and documented MRSA were randomly assigned at a 2:1 ratio to either oral 600 mg rifampicin qd plus 100 mg minocycline bid or oral 600 mg linezolid bid for 10 days. The primary endpoint was the clinical cure rate in the clinically evaluable (CE) population at the test-of-cure visit (14 days). Non-inferiority was confirmed if the lower confidence limit (CI) did not fall below the accepted error margin of 15%. The study is registered with EudraCT number 2014-001276-56.
Findings
• 123 patients recruited between November 2014 and January 2017 were randomly assigned to treatment (81 patients to minocycline plus rifampicin and 42 patients to linezolid).
• Cure rates were 78.% and 68.6%, respectively (P = 0.337).
• The percent difference in cure rates was 9.4% (90% CI −7.2 to 26.8%).
• Minocycline plus rifampicin combination was deemed non-inferior to linezolid as the lower CI was −7.2% i.e. smaller than the accepted error margin of −15%.
• Although statistically not significant, the overall rate of adverse events was higher in the linezolid group
Oral minocycline plus rifampicin was non-inferior to oral linezolid treatment providing alternative oral treatment for complicated skin and skin structure infections (cSSSIs).
Reference:
Antigone Kotsaki, Nikolaos Tziolos, Theano Kontopoulou, Ioannis M. Koutelidakis, Styliani, Symbardi, Vaughan Reed, et al.Oral minocycline plus rifampicin versus oral linezolid for complicated skin and skin structure infections caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus: The AIDA open label, randomized, controlled Phase 4 trial. eClinicalMedicine
Keywords:
Antigone Kotsaki, Nikolaos Tziolos, Theano Kontopoulou, Ioannis M. Koutelidakis, Styliani, Symbardi, Vaughan Reed, Oral, minocycline, plus, rifampicin, versus, oral, linezolid, for, complicated skin, skin, structure, infections, caused, methicillin-resistant, Staphylococcus aureus,eClinicalMedicine
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