Factors associated with hospitalization and mortality in adult and pediatric extrapulmonary tuberculosis at a tertiary care hospital in Central India.

IF 2.3 Infectious diseases (London, England) Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-24 DOI:10.1080/23744235.2024.2389334
Ole Magnus Bjørgaas Helle, Mala Kanthali, Erlend Grønningen, Shoaib Hassan, Manju Raj Purohit, Tehmina Mustafa
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Background: Comorbidities complicate the management of tuberculosis (TB) and have become an essential part of the end TB strategy to eradicate TB. However, pulmonary TB has received the most attention, and little is known about the impact of comorbidities and other factors on outcomes in patients with extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB).

Objectives: Our aim was to analyze the factors associated with hospitalization and mortality in EPTB at a hospital in Central India, using non-TB patients with similar clinical presentations as a comparison.

Methods: Patients with presumptive EPTB were prospectively enrolled and followed up until the end of treatment or for at least 6 months. Detailed demographic and clinical information was collected for all participants, and patients were categorized as TB or non-TB using a composite reference standard. Multivariate logistic regression was used to analyze the impact of various clinical findings and risk factors on hospitalization and mortality.

Results: A total of 276 patients were categorized as TB cases and 175 as non-TB cases. Factors associated with hospitalization in children were younger age and non-adenitis site of disease. In adults, factors associated with mortality were older age, non-adenitis site of disease and HIV infection regardless of TB diagnosis, while diabetes mellitus increased the odds of mortality in EPTB patients.

Conclusion: Our results show that comorbidities increase the odds of death in both TB and non-TB patients in low-resource settings. This argues for a shift away from the traditional vertical management of diseases in these areas and supports a continued focus on building robust healthcare systems.

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印度中部一家三级医院成人和儿童肺外结核病住院和死亡率的相关因素。
背景:合并症使结核病(TB)的治疗复杂化,已成为根除结核病战略的重要组成部分。然而,肺结核受到的关注最多,而合并症和其他因素对肺外结核(EPTB)患者预后的影响却知之甚少:我们的目的是以临床表现相似的非肺结核患者为对比,分析印度中部一家医院肺结核患者住院和死亡率的相关因素:我们对推测患有 EPTB 的患者进行了前瞻性登记,并随访至治疗结束或至少 6 个月。收集所有参与者的详细人口统计学和临床信息,并使用综合参考标准将患者分为肺结核和非肺结核。采用多变量逻辑回归分析各种临床结果和风险因素对住院率和死亡率的影响:结果:共有 276 名患者被归类为肺结核病例,175 名患者被归类为非肺结核病例。与儿童住院相关的因素是年龄较小和非腺炎部位。在成人中,与死亡率相关的因素是年龄较大、非腺炎部位和艾滋病病毒感染(无论结核病诊断与否),而糖尿病会增加 EPTB 患者的死亡几率:我们的研究结果表明,在低资源环境下,合并症会增加结核病和非结核病患者的死亡几率。这表明在这些地区应改变传统的纵向疾病管理方式,并支持继续关注建立健全的医疗保健系统。
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