Teshome A, Girma B, Aniley Z. The efficacy of azithromycin on cyclosporine-induced gingival enlargement: Systematic review and meta-analysis.
J Oral Biol Craniofac Res 2020;
10:214-219. [PMID:
32489824 PMCID:
PMC7254476 DOI:
10.1016/j.jobcr.2019.12.005]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Cyclosporine is one of the powerful immunosuppressant drugs commonly used to avoid transplant rejection and autoimmune condition management. However, this drug has many side effects, such as nephrotoxicity, hepatotoxicity, hypertension, and gingival overgrowth. Gingival enlargement is one of the most commonly reported adverse drug outcome in patients with long term usage of the drug with the exclusion of other confounding factors. Hence, this systematic review and Meta-analysis was planned to investigate the effect of azithromycin on cyclosporine A-induced gingival enlargement.
METHODS
We used 4 electronic databases: MEDLINE (up to January 2018), EMBASE (up to January 2018), CINAHL (up to January 2018), Cochrane Library (up to January 2018) to search all the available literature between February 1, 2018, and January 1, 2019. All papers, published up to January 2018, on the efficacy of azithromycin on cyclosporine-induced gingival enlargement were included on this systematic review and meta-analysis. RevMan 5.3 software was used to make the quantitative analysis and the pooled effect presented in terms of the mean difference. Meanwhile, the presence of heterogeneity is presented in terms of I2.
RESULTS
Five Randomized controlled trials with a total of 167 participants were eligible for this study. The effect of azithromycin on cyclosporine-induced gingival growth, probing depth and plaque index was reported in 3 studies and the selected 5 studies reported its effect on bleeding on probing. The pooled effect revealed there was a significant reduction of gingival enlargement (MD, 1.58, 95%CI: 0.77-2.39) and bleeding on probing in the intervention group (MD, 1.32, 95%CI: 0.39-2.24). Statistically non-significant effects were observed on the effect of azithromycin on plaque index and probing depth in patients with cyclosporine-induced gingival enlargement.
CONCLUSION
Azithromycin has a clinically significant effect on the reduction of cyclosporine-induced gingival enlargement and bleeding on probing.
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