Assessment of treatment outcome among HIV positive tuberculosis patients in Visakhapatnam

Kuppli Sai Sushma, Devi Madhavi Bhimarasetty, Siva Kumar Lotheti
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In March 2016, RNTCP revised its technical and operational guidelines. One of the major additions was introduction of Daily Regimen in the treatment of Drug sensitive TB, started initially among TB-HIV co-infected patients in 2017. The present study was taken up to assess the treatment outcomes of Tuberculosis among TB-HIV co-infected patients and certain factors related to the poorer outcome of the treatment.An Observational Longitudinal study conducted at an ART centre, attached to King George Hospital in Visakhapatnam District, Andhra Pradesh, among all TB-HIV co-infected patients newly diagnosed with Drug Susceptible Tuberculosis, aged above 18years, at the selected ART centre, from the month of June 2018 to December 2018. The sample size calculated was 88 with an absolute precision of 10. Ethical clearance from Institutional Ethics Committee, Andhra Medical College; Written informed consent from all the study participants were taken prior to start of study. Confidentiality of the study participants was maintained Qualitative variables were presented as proportions. Analytical statistics include chi-square test and regression analysis. 74% of the patients had a favourable treatment outcome, 15% of the patients died and 11% of the patients were lost to follow up. Occupational status of the study participant, Socio- economic class, tobacco using habit and their CD4 counts had a statistically significant impact on their TB treatment outcome.CD4 count below 200cells/mm, Tobacco use, Diabetes Mellitus- factors responsible for unfavourable treatment outcome of Tuberculosis treatment Case-specific approaches among LFUs may be carried out to bring improvements in the strategies which are already existing or framing new strategies.
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评估维萨卡帕特南地区艾滋病毒阳性肺结核患者的治疗效果
2016 年 3 月,RNTCP 修订了其技术和操作指南。其中一项主要的新增内容是在药物敏感型肺结核的治疗中引入每日疗法,并于 2017 年在结核病-艾滋病毒合并感染患者中开始实施。本研究旨在评估 TB-HIV 合并感染患者的结核病治疗效果,以及与治疗效果较差相关的某些因素。本研究是一项观察性纵向研究,于 2018 年 6 月至 2018 年 12 月在安得拉邦维萨卡帕特南地区乔治国王医院附属 ART 中心进行,研究对象为选定 ART 中心新诊断为药物敏感性结核病的所有 TB-HIV 合并感染患者,年龄均在 18 岁以上。计算得出的样本量为 88 个,绝对精度为 10。安得拉医学院机构伦理委员会通过了伦理审查;研究开始前,所有研究参与者均已获得书面知情同意。对研究参与者保密。 定性变量以比例表示。分析统计包括卡方检验和回归分析。74%的患者获得了良好的治疗效果,15%的患者死亡,11%的患者失去了随访机会。研究对象的职业状况、社会经济阶层、吸烟习惯和 CD4 细胞数对结核病治疗结果有显著影响。CD4 细胞数低于 200 个/毫米、吸烟、糖尿病--导致结核病治疗结果不佳的因素 可以在当地家庭单位中采取针对具体病例的方法,以改进现有策略或制定新策略。
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