Pulmonary Tuberculosis in the Elderly: Epidemiological, Clinical, and Evolutionary Aspects

.. Ngom N F, .. Mbaye B R, .. Ndiaye A, .. Thiam K., .. Faye F A, .. Dia Kane Y, .. Ka O, .. Coume M., .. Touré N O
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Aims: this study aimed to investigate the epidemiological, clinical, and evolutionary aspects of pulmonary tuberculosis in the elderly and to determine the factors associated with death.  Study Design:  This was an exhaustive, descriptive, and analytical retrospective study. Place and Duration of Study: Pneumo-phtisiology department of Fann National Teaching Hospital Center over three years, from January 1, 2019, to December 31, 2021. Methodology: This was a study using medical records of patients aged 60 and over hospitalized in the pneumo-phtisiology department. Data were collected on a pre-established from patient medical records entered with Microsoft Excel 2019 software. Data analysis was performed with Statistical Package for Sciences Socials (SPSS) version 18 Results: we collected 620 medical records of hospitalized patients aged 60 and over, 69 of whom were diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis, standing for a prevalence of 11.12%. The average age was 67.13 [60;85] years, with a sex ratio of 3.92. The 60 to 65 age group was the most represented (n=36 or 52.17%). Smoking and alcoholism were frequent, 82% and 17.4% respectively. A previous history of TB infection was found in 23.19% of cases and TB contagion in 20.3% of cases. An underlying condition was at least observed in 50.72% of patients, dominated by diabetes (29%) and hypertension (23%). Co-infection with HIV-1 and tuberculosis was found in 2 patients (3%). The time to consultation was 75 days [3-180 days]. Symptomatology was polymorphic, dominated by cough (n=65; 94.20%), altered general condition (n=63; 91.30%), sputum (n=58; 84.06%), fever (n=53; 76.81%) and dyspnea (n=47; 68.12%). 46 patients (66.7%) had a BMI < 18.5 kg/m2. Physical signs were dominated by pulmonary condensation (n=52; 75.36%), and a fold of undernutrition was noted in 21.74% of cases. Microbiological evidence was 92.75% and 64 patients (92.75%) were susceptible to rifampin. A rifampin-resistant strain was detected in 5 patients (7.25%) hospitalized in the MDR-TB unit. CRP (75.36%), anemia (68.18%), hyperleukocytosis (47.7%), and hyponatremia (27.54%) were the most frequent biological signs. Alveolar syndrome (n=48 or 70%) and cavitary images (n=34 or 50%) were most frequently found on lung radiography, and for those who benefited from thoracic CT (n=36 or 52.17%), cavitary images were found in 24 cases (66.66%). Pulmonary embolism (n=9 cases, i.e. 40.9%), superinfection (n=4), and excessive hemoptysis (n=3) were the most frequent complications. The mean length of hospital stay was 17 days [3-58 days]. The 2RHZE/4RH protocol was used for 87%. Two patients were placed on a second-line anti-tuberculosis treatment protocol. Treatment was not specified in 7 patients (10.14%). The progression was favorable in 48 patients (69.56% of cases), with a case fatality rate of 30.44%.  Dyspnea, chest pain, anemia, hyperleukocytosis, and hyponatremia were associated with the risk of death. Conclusion: The elderly are particularly exposed to tuberculosis, due to physiological aging of the immune system and co-morbidities. This study highlighted the diagnostic and evolutionary particularities of pulmonary tuberculosis in the elderly, as well as the associated fatal factors.
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老年人肺结核:流行病学、临床和演变方面
研究目的:本研究旨在调查老年人肺结核的流行病学、临床和演变情况,并确定与死亡相关的因素。 研究设计: 这是一项详尽、描述性和分析性的回顾性研究。研究地点和时间:2019年1月1日至2021年12月31日,为期三年。研究方法:这项研究使用了在肺病科住院的 60 岁及以上患者的病历。数据是根据事先制定的患者病历收集的,并通过 Microsoft Excel 2019 软件输入。使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)18 版进行数据分析 结果:我们收集了 620 份 60 岁及以上住院患者的病历,其中 69 人被诊断为肺结核,患病率为 11.12%。平均年龄为 67.13 [60;85] 岁,性别比为 3.92。60 至 65 岁年龄组的人数最多(36 人,占 52.17%)。吸烟和酗酒的比例较高,分别为 82% 和 17.4%。23.19%的病例曾有肺结核感染史,20.3%的病例有肺结核传染史。50.72%的患者至少患有基础疾病,主要是糖尿病(29%)和高血压(23%)。有 2 名患者(3%)同时感染了 HIV-1 和结核病。就诊时间为 75 天 [3-180 天]。症状呈多态性,主要表现为咳嗽(n=65;94.20%)、全身状况改变(n=63;91.30%)、咳痰(n=58;84.06%)、发热(n=53;76.81%)和呼吸困难(n=47;68.12%)。46 名患者(66.7%)的体重指数小于 18.5 kg/m2。体征以肺部凝结为主(52 人;75.36%),21.74%的病例存在营养不良。微生物学证据显示,64 名患者(92.75%)对利福平敏感。在 MDR-TB 病区住院的 5 名患者(7.25%)中检测到耐利福平菌株。CRP(75.36%)、贫血(68.18%)、白细胞增多(47.7%)和低钠血症(27.54%)是最常见的生物征象。肺泡综合征(48 例,占 70%)和空洞影(34 例,占 50%)是肺部放射线检查中最常见的症状,在接受胸部 CT 检查的患者中(36 例,占 52.17%),有 24 例(66.66%)发现了空洞影。肺栓塞(9 例,占 40.9%)、超级感染(4 例)和过度咯血(3 例)是最常见的并发症。平均住院时间为 17 天 [3-58 天]。87%的患者采用了2RHZE/4RH方案。两名患者接受了二线抗结核治疗方案。7名患者(10.14%)未指定治疗方案。有 48 例患者(占 69.56%)病情进展顺利,病死率为 30.44%。 呼吸困难、胸痛、贫血、高白细胞和低钠血症与死亡风险有关。结论由于免疫系统的生理性老化和合并疾病,老年人尤其容易感染结核病。本研究强调了老年人肺结核在诊断和演变方面的特殊性,以及相关的致命因素。
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