Determinan Kesehatan dan Faktor Risiko Komorbiditas Terhadap Penderita Tuberkulosis (TB) COVID-19

Indra Fachrizal, Defriman Djafri, Syafrawati Syafrawati
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Tuberculosis remains a global problem with an estimated 10.6 million cases in 2021. Indonesia ranks third with 969 thousand TB cases. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to co-infections of TB and COVID-19, which can worsen the clinical status of TB patients. This research aims to determine the influence of health determinants and comorbidity risk factors on TB COVID-19 patients in Tebing Tinggi, North Sumatra from 2020 to 2022. The study is a matched case-control study. Secondary data from the TB Information System (SiTB) and All Record COVID-19 for North Sumatra Province were used. The sample consisted of 36 individuals with a 1:1 case-control ratio. Multivariate data analysis was performed using logistic regression. The research yielded 36 cases of TB COVID-19 and 36 cases of TB. Bivariate analysis showed that treatment access, nutritional status, income, environment, hypertension, and HIV were not associated with TB COVID-19 occurrence (p> 0.05). There was a relationship between comorbid diabetes (DM) and TB COVID-19 occurrence (p-value = 0.038). The most dominant risk factor for TB COVID-19 occurrence was comorbid DM with a p-value of 0.023 and an odds ratio (OR) of 0.06 (95% CI 0.00053-0.676). Comorbid DM as predictor reduces the risk of TB COVID-19 incidence. It is important for TB patients with comorbid DM to maintain normal blood sugar levels by regularly monitoring their blood sugar
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结核病(TB)患者的健康决定因素和并发症风险因素 COVID-19
结核病仍然是一个全球性问题,估计 2021 年将有 1060 万病例。印度尼西亚以 96.9 万例肺结核病例位居第三。COVID-19 的流行导致了结核病和 COVID-19 的合并感染,从而使结核病患者的临床状况恶化。本研究旨在确定 2020 年至 2022 年健康决定因素和合并症风险因素对北苏门答腊 Tebing Tinggi COVID-19 结核病患者的影响。本研究是一项配对病例对照研究。研究使用了北苏门答腊省结核病信息系统(SiTB)和 COVID-19 全部记录的二手数据。样本由 36 人组成,病例与对照比例为 1:1。使用逻辑回归法进行了多变量数据分析。研究结果显示,有 36 例肺结核 COVID-19 病例和 36 例肺结核病例。双变量分析表明,治疗机会、营养状况、收入、环境、高血压和艾滋病毒与结核病 COVID-19 的发生无关(p> 0.05)。合并糖尿病(DM)与结核病 COVID-19 发生率之间存在关系(p 值 = 0.038)。结核病 COVID-19 发生的最主要风险因素是合并糖尿病,p 值为 0.023,几率比(OR)为 0.06(95% CI 0.00053-0.676)。合并 DM 可降低结核病 COVID-19 的发病风险。对于合并有 DM 的肺结核患者来说,通过定期监测血糖来维持正常的血糖水平非常重要。
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