Short-term azithromycin use is associated with QTc interval prolongation in children with cystic fibrosis.
Asım EnhoşHazar Doğuş KusCan Yilmaz YozgatErkan CakırHakan YazanAhmet Berk ErolUfuk ErenberkYilmaz YozgatPublished in: Archives de pediatrie : organe officiel de la Societe francaise de pediatrie (2024)
Short-term use of azithromycin prophylaxis in pediatric patients with mild CF slightly increased the QTc interval in the first and third months of follow-up. Nevertheless, all QTc interval changes fell within the safety zone. Notably, 1 month of follow-up treatment should be performed to check for any alteration in the QTc interval. If increased QTc interval duration is not detected in the first month, azithromycin prophylaxis can be safely prescribed.
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