Table 5.
Quality assessment | Summary of findings | |||||||
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Number of patients | Effect | Quality of evidence | ||||||
No of studies/Design | Limitations | Inconsistency | Indirectness | Imprecision | amoxicillin | benzyl penicillin |
Odds ratio (95% CI)/P value |
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Outcome 1: Treatment failure based on clinical signs. Assessed at 48 hours [25]and 5 days [28] Importance: Critical |
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2 RCTs [25,28] | no serious limitations | no serious inconsistency | serious1 | no serious imprecision | 244/1882 (13.0%) |
248/1857 (13.4%) |
0.97 (0.80-1.17) | Moderate |
Outcome 2: Time to resolution of signs of pneumonia Importance: Critical |
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1 RCT [27] | no serious limitations | no serious inconsistency | serious2 | no serious imprecision | 100 (1.3 days) † |
103 (1.3 days)† |
P = 0.001 for equivalence | Moderate |
Outcome 3: Mortality Importance: Critical |
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No studies | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Outcome 4: Cost Importance: Important |
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No studies | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Overall quality of evidence: Moderate quality evidence suggests that the two treatments are equivalent for outcomes assessed | ||||||||
Benefits or desired effects | Safety of oral over injectable treatments, convenient dosing schedule (twice daily for amoxicillin versus four times a day for benzyl penicillin) | |||||||
Risks or undesired effects | None identified | |||||||
Values and preferences | Painless oral administration for amoxicillin preferable to injectable route required for benzyl penicillin/ampicillin, Mothers like injections; Mothers would not stay in hospital for oral medications; Staff would not feel they were giving a strong enough treatment for a severe disease | |||||||
Costs | Potential reduction in cost of resources required for injectable treatment including the option of out-patient management | |||||||
Feasibility | Both antibiotics widely available and in use |
† Clinical question: For HIV-unexposed Kenyan children aged 2 - 59 months without clinical signs of severe malnutrition who meet WHO criteria for severe pneumonia, should parenteral benzyl penicillin/ampicillin be replaced by inpatient oral amoxicillin?
1 Indirectness of population (one study conducted in Pakistan, one multicentre, multi-country)
2 Indirectness of population (study conducted in the UK among children with radiologically confirmed pneumonia)
†Median duration to resolution of signs of pneumonia