Risk Characterization of Treatment Histories and Comorbidities Regarding Tuberculosis Treatment Status in West Sumatra Province 2020-2021

Novita Sari, Defriman Djafri, Mery Ramadhani
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Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of death among bacterial infectious diseases worldwide, and Indonesia is the second country with the highest TB burden.Objective: The treatment history and comorbidities of TB disease play a significant role in determining the appropriateness of therapy and the duration of treatment for patients. The objective is to identify the factors that influence the incidence of first molar caries.Methods: This study employs an analytic case-control design with a retrospective cohort methodology. 161 RO TB patients and 161 SO TB patients comprised the total sample size. Statistical analysis of this investigation utilizing R and R Studio.Result: In this study, there was a correlation between gender (p-value 0.006 and odds ratio 1.89), contact investigation (p-value 0.001 and odds ratio 0.23), new TB (p-value 0.001 and odds ratio 0.05), TB recurrence (p-value 0.001 and odds ratio 19.0), TB failed treatment (p-value 0.007 and odds ratio 16.4), and pH-saliva (p-value 0.0001 and odds ratio 21.250). In contrast, risk factors such as absenteeism, diabetes, and HIV were not associated with TB treatment status (p-value 0.05). Age, investigation of contact, and TB recurrence were the predominant factors associated with TB treatment status, as determined by multivariate analysis.Conclusions: Several factors, including gender and treatment history (new TB, Relapsed TB, Failed TB), influence the status of TB treatment in West Sumatra Province. These are important factors that must be considered and asked by TB officers at health facilities before the patient undergoes an examination of suspected samples and information to provide appropriate medical therapy to TB patients in health facilities.
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2020-2021年西苏门答腊省结核病治疗状况的治疗史和合并症的风险特征
背景:结核病是全世界细菌性传染病中导致死亡的主要原因,印度尼西亚是结核病负担第二高的国家。目的:结核病的治疗史和合并症在决定患者治疗的适宜性和治疗的持续时间方面起着重要作用。目的是确定影响第一磨牙龋齿发病率的因素。方法:本研究采用回顾性队列研究方法,采用病例对照分析设计。总样本量为161例RO结核患者和161例SO结核患者。利用R和R Studio对本次调查进行统计分析。结果:本研究中,性别(p值0.006,优势比1.89)、接触调查(p值0.001,优势比0.23)、新发结核病(p值0.001,优势比0.05)、结核病复发(p值0.001,优势比19.0)、结核病治疗失败(p值0.007,优势比16.4)、ph -唾液(p值0.0001,优势比21.250)存在相关性。相比之下,缺勤、糖尿病和艾滋病毒等危险因素与结核病治疗状况无关(p值0.05)。通过多因素分析确定,年龄、接触调查和结核病复发是与结核病治疗状况相关的主要因素。结论:影响西苏门答腊省结核病治疗状况的因素包括性别和治疗史(新发结核病、复发结核病、失败结核病)。这些是卫生机构的结核病官员必须考虑和询问的重要因素,然后才能对患者进行可疑样本和信息的检查,以便向卫生机构的结核病患者提供适当的药物治疗。
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