AI Article Synopsis

  • - Benzimidazoles have been increasingly used for treating cystic echinococcosis (CE) over the past 30 years, but their effectiveness is still uncertain due to varying study methods.
  • - A detailed analysis of data from 711 patients indicated that about 50%-75% of smaller active cysts responded positively to treatment after 1-2 years, while larger cysts showed lower response rates.
  • - Despite initial responses, many cysts can revert to active status or relapse within a couple of years, suggesting that the success rates of benzimidazole treatments may have been overestimated, highlighting the need for better-designed studies.

Article Abstract

Over the past 30 years, benzimidazoles have increasingly been used to treat cystic echinococcosis (CE). The efficacy of benzimidazoles, however, remains unclear. We systematically searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, SIGLE, and CCTR to identify studies on benzimidazole treatment outcome. A large heterogeneity of methods in 23 reports precluded a meta-analysis of published results. Specialist centres were contacted to provide individual patient data. We conducted survival analyses for cyst response defined as inactive (CE4 or CE5 by the ultrasound-based World Health Organisation [WHO] classification scheme) or as disappeared. We collected data from 711 treated patients with 1,308 cysts from six centres (five countries). Analysis was restricted to 1,159 liver and peritoneal cysts. Overall, 1-2 y after initiation of benzimidazole treatment 50%-75% of active C1 cysts were classified as inactive/disappeared compared to 30%-55% of CE2 and CE3 cysts. Further in analyzing the rate of inactivation/disappearance with regard to cyst size, 50%-60% of cysts <6 cm responded to treatment after 1-2 y compared to 25%-50% of cysts >6 cm. However, 25% of cysts reverted to active status within 1.5 to 2 y after having initially responded and multiple relapses were observed; after the second and third treatment 60% of cysts relapsed within 2 y. We estimated that 2 y after treatment initiation 40% of cysts are still active or become active again. The overall efficacy of benzimidazoles has been overstated in the past. There is an urgent need for a pragmatic randomised controlled trial that compares standardized benzimidazole therapy on responsive cyst stages with the other treatment modalities.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2745697PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0000524DOI Listing

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