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Impact of Age, Sex, Obesity, and Steroid Use on Quinolone-associated Tendon Disorders

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE
卷 125, 期 12, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2012.05.027

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Fluoroquinolone; Quinolone; Tendonitis; Tendon rupture

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  1. University of California Davis Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women's Health Program, National Institutes of Health (NIH) [K12HD051958]
  2. Boston University School of Medicine, Department of Medicine
  3. Boston University Multidisciplinary Clinical Research Center [NIH AR47785]
  4. NIH [K24 ARO48841]

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BACKGROUND: Quinolone antibiotics are associated with increased risk of tendinopathy. Identifying at-risk individuals has important clinical implications. We examined whether age, sex, glucocorticoid use, obesity, diabetes, and renal failure/dialysis predispose individuals to the adverse effects of quinolones. METHODS: Among 6.4 million patients in The Health Improvement Network (THIN) database, 28,907 cases of Achilles tendonitis and 7685 cases of tendon rupture were identified in a case-crossover study. For each participant, we ascertained whether there was a prescription of a quinolone and comparison antibiotic within 30 days before the diagnosis of tendon disorder (case period) and a prescription of the same medications within 30 days 1 year before disease diagnosis (control period). RESULTS: Use of quinolones was strongly associated with an increased risk of Achilles tendonitis (odds ratio [OR], 4.3; 95% confidence interval [CI], 3.2-5.7) and tendon rupture (OR, 2.0; 95% CI, 1.2-3.3). No association was found between the use of other antibiotics and either outcome. The association with Achilles tendonitis was stronger among participants who were aged more than 60 years (OR, 8.3 vs 1.6), who were nonobese (OR, 7.7 vs 2.4), and who used oral glucocorticoids (OR, 9.1 vs 3.2). The association was nonsignificantly stronger in women (OR, 5.0 vs 3.6), diabetic persons (OR, 7.0 vs 4.1), and those in renal failure or receiving dialysis (OR, 20.0 vs 3.9). The effect for tendon rupture was stronger in women, with borderline significance in glucocorticoid users and nonobese persons. CONCLUSION: Quinolone-associated tendinopathy is more pronounced among elderly persons, nonobese persons, and individuals with concurrent use of glucocorticoids. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. circle The American Journal of Medicine (2012) 125, 1228.e23-1228.e28

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