Hemolytic Dynamics of Weekly Primaquine Antirelapse Therapy among Cambodians with Acute Plasmodium vivax Malaria with or Without Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency

© 2019 The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press for the Infectious Diseases Society of America. Background: Hemoglobin (Hb) data are limited in Southeast Asian glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficient (G6PD-) patients treated weekly with the World Health Organization-recomm...

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Main Authors: Walter R.J. Taylor, Sim Kheng, Sinoun Muth, Pety Tor, Saorin Kim, Steven Bjorge, Narann Topps, Khem Kosal, Khon Sothea, Phum Souy, Chuor Meng Char, Chan Vanna, Po Ly, Virak Khieu, Eva Christophel, Alexandra Kerleguer, Antonella Pantaleo, Mavuto Mukaka, Didier Menard, J. Kevin Baird
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spelling th-mahidol.513602020-01-27T16:25:40Z Hemolytic Dynamics of Weekly Primaquine Antirelapse Therapy among Cambodians with Acute Plasmodium vivax Malaria with or Without Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency Walter R.J. Taylor Sim Kheng Sinoun Muth Pety Tor Saorin Kim Steven Bjorge Narann Topps Khem Kosal Khon Sothea Phum Souy Chuor Meng Char Chan Vanna Po Ly Virak Khieu Eva Christophel Alexandra Kerleguer Antonella Pantaleo Mavuto Mukaka Didier Menard J. Kevin Baird Institut Pasteur du Cambodge The World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific philippines Organisation Mondiale de la Santé Mahidol University Università degli Studi di Sassari Hôpitaux universitaires de Genève Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine Institut Pasteur, Paris Pramoy Health Center Pailin Referral Hospital Anlong Veng Referral Hospital National Center for Parasitology, Entomology and Malaria Control Eijkman Institute of Molecular Biology Medicine © 2019 The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press for the Infectious Diseases Society of America. Background: Hemoglobin (Hb) data are limited in Southeast Asian glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficient (G6PD-) patients treated weekly with the World Health Organization-recommended primaquine regimen (ie, 0.75 mg/kg/week for 8 weeks [PQ 0.75]). Methods: We treated Cambodians who had acute Plasmodium vivax infection with PQ0.75 and a 3-day course of dihydroartemisinin/piperaquine and determined the Hb level, reticulocyte count, G6PD genotype, and Hb type. Results: Seventy-five patients (male sex, 63) aged 5-63 years (median, 24 years) were enrolled. Eighteen were G6PD deficient (including 17 with G6PD Viangchan) and 57 were not G6PD deficient; 26 had HbE (of whom 25 were heterozygous), and 6 had α-/β-Thalassemia. Mean Hb concentrations at baseline (ie, day 0) were similar between G6PD deficient and G6PD normal patients (12.9 g/dL [range, 9-16.3 g/dL] and 13.26 g/dL [range, 9.6-16 g/dL], respectively; P =. 46). G6PD deficiency (P = <.001), higher Hb concentration at baseline (P = <.001), higher parasitemia level at baseline (P =. 02), and thalassemia (P =. 027) influenced the initial decrease in Hb level, calculated as the nadir level minus the baseline level (range,-5.8-0 g/dL; mean,-1.88 g/dL). By day 14, the mean difference from the day 7 level (calculated as the day 14 level minus the day 7 level) was 0.03 g/dL (range,-0.25-0.32 g/dL). Reticulocyte counts decreased from days 1 to 3, peaking on day 7 (in the G6PD normal group) and day 14 (in the G6PD deficient group); reticulocytemia at baseline (P =. 001), G6PD deficiency (P = <.001), and female sex (P =. 034) correlated with higher counts. One symptomatic, G6PD-deficient, anemic male patient was transfused on day 4. Conclusions: The first PQ0.75 exposure was associated with the greatest decrease in Hb level and 1 blood transfusion, followed by clinically insignificant decreases in Hb levels. PQ0.75 requires monitoring during the week after treatment. Safer antirelapse regimens are needed in Southeast Asia. Clinical Trials Registration: ACTRN12613000003774. 2020-01-27T09:25:40Z 2020-01-27T09:25:40Z 2019-10-22 Article Journal of Infectious Diseases. Vol.220, No.11 (2019), 1750-1760 10.1093/infdis/jiz313 15376613 00221899 2-s2.0-85073662788 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/51360 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85073662788&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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Thailand
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spellingShingle Medicine
Walter R.J. Taylor
Sim Kheng
Sinoun Muth
Pety Tor
Saorin Kim
Steven Bjorge
Narann Topps
Khem Kosal
Khon Sothea
Phum Souy
Chuor Meng Char
Chan Vanna
Po Ly
Virak Khieu
Eva Christophel
Alexandra Kerleguer
Antonella Pantaleo
Mavuto Mukaka
Didier Menard
J. Kevin Baird
Hemolytic Dynamics of Weekly Primaquine Antirelapse Therapy among Cambodians with Acute Plasmodium vivax Malaria with or Without Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency
description © 2019 The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press for the Infectious Diseases Society of America. Background: Hemoglobin (Hb) data are limited in Southeast Asian glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficient (G6PD-) patients treated weekly with the World Health Organization-recommended primaquine regimen (ie, 0.75 mg/kg/week for 8 weeks [PQ 0.75]). Methods: We treated Cambodians who had acute Plasmodium vivax infection with PQ0.75 and a 3-day course of dihydroartemisinin/piperaquine and determined the Hb level, reticulocyte count, G6PD genotype, and Hb type. Results: Seventy-five patients (male sex, 63) aged 5-63 years (median, 24 years) were enrolled. Eighteen were G6PD deficient (including 17 with G6PD Viangchan) and 57 were not G6PD deficient; 26 had HbE (of whom 25 were heterozygous), and 6 had α-/β-Thalassemia. Mean Hb concentrations at baseline (ie, day 0) were similar between G6PD deficient and G6PD normal patients (12.9 g/dL [range, 9-16.3 g/dL] and 13.26 g/dL [range, 9.6-16 g/dL], respectively; P =. 46). G6PD deficiency (P = <.001), higher Hb concentration at baseline (P = <.001), higher parasitemia level at baseline (P =. 02), and thalassemia (P =. 027) influenced the initial decrease in Hb level, calculated as the nadir level minus the baseline level (range,-5.8-0 g/dL; mean,-1.88 g/dL). By day 14, the mean difference from the day 7 level (calculated as the day 14 level minus the day 7 level) was 0.03 g/dL (range,-0.25-0.32 g/dL). Reticulocyte counts decreased from days 1 to 3, peaking on day 7 (in the G6PD normal group) and day 14 (in the G6PD deficient group); reticulocytemia at baseline (P =. 001), G6PD deficiency (P = <.001), and female sex (P =. 034) correlated with higher counts. One symptomatic, G6PD-deficient, anemic male patient was transfused on day 4. Conclusions: The first PQ0.75 exposure was associated with the greatest decrease in Hb level and 1 blood transfusion, followed by clinically insignificant decreases in Hb levels. PQ0.75 requires monitoring during the week after treatment. Safer antirelapse regimens are needed in Southeast Asia. Clinical Trials Registration: ACTRN12613000003774.
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author_facet Institut Pasteur du Cambodge
Walter R.J. Taylor
Sim Kheng
Sinoun Muth
Pety Tor
Saorin Kim
Steven Bjorge
Narann Topps
Khem Kosal
Khon Sothea
Phum Souy
Chuor Meng Char
Chan Vanna
Po Ly
Virak Khieu
Eva Christophel
Alexandra Kerleguer
Antonella Pantaleo
Mavuto Mukaka
Didier Menard
J. Kevin Baird
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author Walter R.J. Taylor
Sim Kheng
Sinoun Muth
Pety Tor
Saorin Kim
Steven Bjorge
Narann Topps
Khem Kosal
Khon Sothea
Phum Souy
Chuor Meng Char
Chan Vanna
Po Ly
Virak Khieu
Eva Christophel
Alexandra Kerleguer
Antonella Pantaleo
Mavuto Mukaka
Didier Menard
J. Kevin Baird
author_sort Walter R.J. Taylor
title Hemolytic Dynamics of Weekly Primaquine Antirelapse Therapy among Cambodians with Acute Plasmodium vivax Malaria with or Without Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency
title_short Hemolytic Dynamics of Weekly Primaquine Antirelapse Therapy among Cambodians with Acute Plasmodium vivax Malaria with or Without Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency
title_full Hemolytic Dynamics of Weekly Primaquine Antirelapse Therapy among Cambodians with Acute Plasmodium vivax Malaria with or Without Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency
title_fullStr Hemolytic Dynamics of Weekly Primaquine Antirelapse Therapy among Cambodians with Acute Plasmodium vivax Malaria with or Without Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency
title_full_unstemmed Hemolytic Dynamics of Weekly Primaquine Antirelapse Therapy among Cambodians with Acute Plasmodium vivax Malaria with or Without Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency
title_sort hemolytic dynamics of weekly primaquine antirelapse therapy among cambodians with acute plasmodium vivax malaria with or without glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency
publishDate 2020
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/51360
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