2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.16520/v3
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Relationship between fluoroquinolones and the risk of aortic diseases: a meta-analysis of observational studies

Abstract: Background. Our aim was to determine the relationship between the use of fluoroquinolones and the risk of aortic diseases.Methods. PubMed, EMBASE and the Web of Science were searched from inception to July 6, 2019, to identify observational studies that evaluated the risk of aortic diseases associated in users of fluoroquinolones compared with nonusers or users of other antibiotics. The primary outcome was the first occurrence of aortic diseases. We used the GRADE approach to rate the strength of evidence. We … Show more

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“…1 No allergic reactions related to fluoroquinolones were observed, although these were only measured in a single trial. 27 Other anticipated fluoroquinolone-specific adverse events such as tendinopathy and aortic rupture were not specifically reported by any trial; however, these events are extremely rare and unlikely to occur after a single dose 33,34 Fluoroquinolones are not the only alternative to neomycin studied in the literature. Oral metronidazole alone has had moderate effectiveness in 1 small RCT.…”
Section: Recherche E28mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 No allergic reactions related to fluoroquinolones were observed, although these were only measured in a single trial. 27 Other anticipated fluoroquinolone-specific adverse events such as tendinopathy and aortic rupture were not specifically reported by any trial; however, these events are extremely rare and unlikely to occur after a single dose 33,34 Fluoroquinolones are not the only alternative to neomycin studied in the literature. Oral metronidazole alone has had moderate effectiveness in 1 small RCT.…”
Section: Recherche E28mentioning
confidence: 99%