The Journal of Pediatrics
Volume 125, Issue 5 , Pages 812-816, November 1994

Long-term outcome of patients with rheumatic fever receiving benzathine penicillin G prophylaxis every three weeks versus every four weeks☆☆★★

Received 8 March 1994; accepted 6 June 1994.

Abstract 

Objective: To compare the efficacy of injections of 1.2 million units of benzathine penicillin G given every 3 weeks versus every 4 weeks for secondary prevention of rheumatic fever, based on the long-term outcome of patients receiving such prophylaxis. Methods: A total of 249 consecutive patients with rheumatic fever, randomly assigned to either a 3-week or a 4-week regimen, were examined every 3 to 6 months, and followed for 794 and 775 patient-years, respectively. Results: Compliance with each regimen was comparable: 83 (66.9%) of 124 patients in the 3-week group versus 92 (73.6%) of 125 patients in the 4-week group stayed in the program (p >0.05). Streptococcal infections occurred less frequently in those receiving the 3-week regimen: 7.5 versus 12.6 per 100 patient-years (p <0.01). Prophylaxis failed in 2 patients receiving the 3-week regimen and in 10 receiving the 4-week regimen (0.25 and 1.29 per 100 patient-years respectively; p = 0.015). Serum penicillin levels were adequate (≥0.02 μg/ml) in 100 (56%) of 179 samples obtained 21 days after penicillin injection in the 3-week regimen, and in 51 (33%) of 155 samples obtained 28 days after injection in the 4-week regimen (p <0.01). Of 71 patients with mitral regurgitation in the 3-week regimen, 47 (66%) no longer had the murmur; of 87 patients in the 4-week regimen, 40 (46%) no longer had the murmur (p <0.05). Conclusions: This 12-year controlled study indicates that the outcome of patients with rheumatic fever is better with a 3-week than with a 4-week penicillin prophylaxis regimen. Greater emphasis and more widespread use of the 3-week regimen should be recommended. (J PEDIATR 1994;125:812-6)

Abbreviations:  BPG , Benzathine penicillin G, RF , Rheumatic fever, RHD , Rheumatic heart disease

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 From the Division of Pediatric Cardiology, Department of Pediatrics, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan

☆☆ Supported in part by the Cardiac Children's Foundation, Republic of China.

 Reprint requests: Hung-Chi Lue, MD, DSc, Division of Pediatric Cardiology, Department of Pediatrics, National Taiwan University Hospital, No. 7 Chung-Shan S. Road, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC, 10016.

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The Journal of Pediatrics
Volume 125, Issue 5 , Pages 812-816, November 1994