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Feb 6, 2007
By CARLA K. JOHNSON
CHICAGO (AP) - A drug widely used to prevent excessive bleeding during
heart surgery appears to raise the risk of dying in the five years
afterward by nearly 50 percent, an international study found.
The researchers said replacing the drug - aprotinin, sold by Bayer AG
(BAY) under the brand name Trasylol - with other, cheaper medications
for a year would prevent 10,000 deaths worldwide over the next five
years.
The findings were more bad news for Trasylol: The same scientists found
the drug raised the risk of kidney failure, heart attacks and strokes in
a study published last year. Most of the deaths in the new study were
related to those problems.
Bayer said in a statement that the findings are unreliable because
Trasylol tends to be used in more complex operations and the
researchers' statistical analysis did not fully account for the
complexity of the surgery cases.
Nevertheless, the drug company said it will "work with regulatory
agencies and external experts in the field to further evaluate the
findings."
The study, published in Wednesday's Journal of the American Medical
Association, intensifies questions about how best to track the safety of
drugs after they have gone on the market. The Food and Drug
Administration approved aprotinin in 1993.
Last year's study and other research led the FDA to review Trasylol's
safety and order stronger warning labels in December. But that action
wasn't strong enough, said Dr. Dennis Mangano of the nonprofit Ischemia
Research and Education Foundation, lead author of both studies.
The FDA is already reviewing aprotinin's safety. The new study is an
important contribution to that review, which could result in additional
warnings, said Dr. Dwaine Rieves, deputy director in the FDA's Division
of Medical Imaging and Hematology Products.
The drug works by blocking enzymes that dissolve blood clots, and
Mangano speculated that clotting problems caused the deaths.
Mangano advised patients to ask their doctors what drug, if any, they
will be given to slow bleeding during heart surgery and about the risks.
Past patients should find out if they have been given aprotinin so their
doctors can watch for problems, he said.
"I believe that for the vast majority of coronary bypass patients the
drug should not be used," Mangano said. But he said the drug should
remain on the market because some very high-risk patients may benefit
from it.
Dr. Brett Sheridan, a heart surgeon with the University of North
Carolina Health Care System who was not involved in the study, said
several years ago he quit giving aprotinin almost entirely because he
had seen more kidney damage in patients who got the drug.
"It's not a perfect study, but the data are compelling enough that we
have to use aprotinin judiciously," Sheridan said of the new research.
The study followed 3,876 patients who had heart bypass surgery at 62
medical centers in 16 nations. Researchers compared patients who
received aprotinin to patients who got other drugs or no anti-bleeding
drugs. Over five years, 20.8 percent of the aprotinin patients died,
versus 12.7 percent of the patients who received no anti-bleeding drug.
When researchers adjusted for other factors, they found that patients
who got Trasylol ran a 48 percent higher risk of dying in the five years
afterward.
The other drugs, both cheaper generics, did not raise the risk of death
significantly.
Cost varies depending on dosage and length of surgery, but a two-hour
bypass surgery might require $792 in Trasylol, compared with $7 to $35
for one of the generics.
The study was not a randomized trial, meaning that it did not randomly
assign patients to get aprotinin or not. In their analysis, the
researchers took into account how sick patients were before surgery, but
they acknowledged that some factors they did not account for may have
contributed to the extra deaths.
Aprotinin joins the painkiller Vioxx, drug-coated stents and other drugs
and devices where safety concerns arose after the products were on the
market.
"We don't know enough about what happens with drugs and devices once
they go into the public domain," said Dr. Bruce Ferguson of East
Carolina University, who wrote an editorial accompanying the new study.
Drug companies will have to help pay for a better system of post-market
safety research because the government can't afford to do it alone, he
said.
Similarly, Mangano said: "I would love to see something change as a
result of this."
Last week, FDA officials announced plans to assess safety in the first
18 months a drug is on the market.
The earlier study prompted at least two lawsuits against Bayer,
including one from 78-year-old Tennessee resident Ada Williams, who was
given the drug during heart surgery in 2004.
"She has to live the rest of her life on dialysis three days a week to
keep her alive," said her attorney, Craig Niedenthal, one of several
lawyers advertising for Trasylol plaintiffs on the Internet.
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Anesthesia
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Feb 7, 2007
By Lucy Williams, Ivanhoe Health Correspondent
ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- A common anesthetic may
induce biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease. Isoflurane (Forane), a
general anesthetic inhalant, may cause cell death and generation
of an Alzheimer's-associated protein, recent research reveals.
General anesthesia may increase risk for Alzheimer's disease.
One biomarker of Alzheimer's disease is the presence of plaques
in the brain. Amyloid-beta protein (A-beta) is toxic to brain
cells and is a key component in these plaques. Apoptosis, or
cell death, is another indicator of cognitive decline. Previous
research revealed application of isoflurane to neural cells in a
lab led to apoptosis and the generation of A-beta.
"Isoflurane can be one of the most commonly used anesthetics in
operation. We use it every day," lead author Zhongcong Xie,
M.D., Ph.D., of the MassGeneral Institute for Neurodegenerative
Disease in Charlestown, Mass., told Ivanhoe.
Researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston applied
isoflurane to cultured neural cells in a series of experiments.
They reported activation of caspase, an enzyme that contributes
to apoptosis. When researchers applied isoflurane to neural
cells that express amyloid precursor protein (APP), which aids
the formation of A-beta, isoflurane raised levels of
A-beta-releasing enzymes.
Study results indicate isoflurane promotes apoptosis and the
production of A-beta through specific molecular pathways.
Isoflurane may also initiate a process by which A-beta
generation and apoptosis interact and magnify one another.
Researchers only used cultured cells in their study. Dr. Xie
said while these kinds of lab studies can give scientists a
preliminary understanding of how medications affect disease,
it's still too early to know if the same reactions would be seen
in humans.
"This is alarming, but it's still premature to come to a
conclusion," said Dr. Xie. "We need to work hard to have more
data to support our hypothesis that isoflurane is toxic and
facilitates dementia, or cognitive dysfunction, in humans."
SOURCE: Ivanhoe interview with Zhongcong Xie, M.D., Ph.D.; The
Journal of Neuroscience, 2007;27:1247-1254
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Deal with
warming, don't debate it, scientists warn
The U.N.'s
stark report puts policymakers on notice, though there is no
consensus on action.
By Thomas H.
Maugh II and Karen Kaplan,
February 3, 2007
A United Nations report released Friday that blames humans for
the "runaway train" of global warming has abruptly shifted the
international debate from "Are humans to blame?" to "What are we
going to do about it?"
"The world's scientists have spoken," said Timothy E. Wirth,
president of the United Nations Foundation. "It is time now to
hear from the world's policymakers. The so-called and
long-overstated 'debate' about global warming is now over."
The 21-page report, released in Paris by the Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change, proposed no solutions. There is no
world consensus on how best to bring about the radical
restrictions in emissions that would be needed to mitigate
global warming.
The most significant effort to reach a common solution was the
1997 Kyoto Protocol, which so far has not had much impact.
The report said that it was "unequivocal" that global warming
was occurring and that it was at least 90% certain humans were
responsible. It predicted temperatures would rise 3.2 to 7.2
degrees Fahrenheit by 2100 and that sea level would rise 7 to 23
inches, perhaps more.
If the Greenland ice sheet were to melt completely, it would
lead to a 21-foot increase in sea level, forcing the relocation
of more than 300 million people living in low-lying areas
worldwide.
The report also said warming would continue even in the
extremely unlikely event that global carbon dioxide could be
stabilized at its current level. Such a stabilization would
require an immediate 70% to 80% reduction in emissions, said
Richard Somerville of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in
La Jolla.
Although most of the scientific data behind the report have come
out before, their aggregation into a single report, phrased in
the boldest of terms, sparked an intense reaction Friday.
"The degree of certainty, which was already very high, is now as
close to certain as scientists are willing to say," said former
Vice President Al Gore, a longtime champion of environmental
issues whose documentary on global warming, "An Inconvenient
Truth," is nominated for two Oscars.
Echoing a phrase that was widely heard Friday, Rep. Edward J.
Markey (D-Mass.) called the report "a scientific smoking gun."
The warming would have a powerful impact on California and the
Southwest, with hotter weather, less rainfall and a loss of
water supply because of the diminishing snowpack in the Rocky
Mountains.
Deflecting criticism
Bush administration officials downplayed the United States'
contribution to global warming.
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