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Background
Benznidazole is effective for treating acute and chronic (recently acquired) Trypanosoma cruzi infection (Chagas' disease). Recent data indicate that parasite persistence plays a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of chronic Chagas' cardiomyopathy. However, the efficacy of trypanocidal therapy in preventing clinical complications in patients with preexisting cardiac disease is unknown.

Study Design
BENEFIT is a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial of 3,000 patients with Chagas' cardiomyopathy in Latin America. Patients are randomized to receive benznidazole (5 mg/kg per day) or matched placebo, for 60 days. The primary outcome is the composite of death; resuscitated cardiac arrest; sustained ventricular tachycardia; insertion of pacemaker or cardiac defibrillator; cardiac transplantation; and development of new heart failure, stroke, or systemic or pulmonary thromboembolic events. The average follow-up time will be 5 years, and the trial has a
90% power to detect a 25% relative risk reduction. The BENEFIT program also comprises a substudy evaluating the effects of benznidazole on parasite clearance and an echo substudy exploring the impact of etiologic treatment on left ventricular function. Recruitment started in November 2004, and N1,000 patients have been enrolled in 35 centers from Argentina, Brazil, and Colombia to date.

Conclusion
This is the largest trial yet conducted in Chagas' disease. BENEFIT will clarify the role of trypanocidal
therapy in preventing cardiac disease progression and death. (Am Heart J 2008;156:37-43.). [...]

By Jose Antonio Marin-Neto, MD, Anis Rassi, Jr, MD Carlos A. Morillo, MD, Alvaro Avezum, MD,
Stuart J. Connolly, MD, Sergio Sosa-Estani, MD, Fernando Rosas, MD, and Salim Yusuf, MD
on behalf of BENEFIT Investigators Sao Paulo and Goiania, Brazil; Hamilton, Ontario, Canada;
Buenos Aires, Argentina; Bogota, Colombia

E-mail: ssosa@msal.gov.ar

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