Published July 2015 | Version v1
Journal article

Gadobutrol for contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging in elderly patients: review of the safety profile from clinical trial, post-marketing surveillance, and pharmacovigilance data

  • 1. Saarland University Hospital, Homburg, Saar (Germany)
  • 2. Department of Global Medical Affairs, Bayer HealthCare, Berlin (Germany)
  • 3. SCO:SSiS Statistical Consulting, Berlin (Germany)
  • 4. Department of Radiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, NY (United States)

Description

Aim: To assess the safety of gadobutrol administration in elderly patients (≥65 years) by comparing the incidence of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) following gadobutrol-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) procedures in elderly patients with that in adults aged 18–64 years. Materials and methods: Safety data on gadobutrol administration from clinical trials, post-marketing surveillance (PMS) studies, and pharmacovigilance reports were collected in three databases. In each dataset, absolute and relative frequencies of ADRs between age groups were analysed, along with odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals. Logistic regression was used to identify significant influencing factors on ADRs in the PMS and pharmacovigilance data. Results: Rates of reported ADRs were lower in elderly patients versus adults aged <65 years due to a reduced incidence of non-serious ADRs; this was statistically significant for the clinical trials and pharmacovigilance populations, with a trend in the PMS database. Serious ADRs occurred infrequently in the clinical trials and PMS populations (too low for statistical comparison), and pharmacovigilance data demonstrated a low incidence (<0.005%) in both age groups. Conclusions: This evaluation involving three large databases demonstrated no greater incidence of ADRs following gadobutrol-enhanced MRI in elderly patients (≥65 years) compared with younger adults, with gadobutrol having a favourable safety profile in both age groups. -- Highlights: •First dedicated safety study of an extracellular contrast agent in the elderly. •Elderly patients experience fewer non-serious ADRs than younger adults. •Gadobutrol has a favourable safety profile in both age groups

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crad.2015.03.011

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Identifiers

DOI
10.1016/j.crad.2015.03.011;
PII
S0009-9260(15)00108-7;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Clinical Radiology
Journal Volume
70
Journal Issue
7
Journal Page Range
p. 743-751
ISSN
0009-9260
CODEN
CLRAAG

INIS

Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
47025576
Subject category
S62: RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE;
Descriptors DEI
CLINICAL TRIALS; COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS; CONTRAST MEDIA; DATASETS; DRUGS; MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE; NMR IMAGING; PATIENTS; REVIEWS; SAFETY
Descriptors DEC
DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES; DOCUMENT TYPES; EVALUATION; TESTING

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