[Investigation of a new treatment outcome index for tuberculosis].

Kekkaku : [Tuberculosis] Pub Date : 2014-09-01
Kunihiko Ito
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Purpose: To investigate a new treatment outcome index that may be useful in the Japanese tuberculosis surveillance system.

Objective and method: For sputum smear-positive primary tuberculosis patients, we estimated (a) treatment completion rates at the end of the next year of registration, and (b) treatment completion rates within 1 year from starting treatment in cases in which ≥ 1 year of treatment are indicated. For (a), we estimated treatment completion rates for newly registered cases during 2009 in the Japanese tuberculosis surveillance system, specifically at Fukujuji Hospital, which has a highly specialized tuberculosis treatment unit. For (b), we estimated the above-mentioned cases as well as those of "A" Public Health Center.

Result: (a): The treatment completion rate at the end of the next year of registration was estimated to be 88.7% for newly registered cases during 2009 in the Japanese tuberculosis surveillance system. Among 66 jurisdictions, the highest and lowest completion rates were 100% and 58.3%, respectively, with a standard deviation of 6.7%. For Fukujuji Hospital cases, the completion rate was 93.1%. (b): The treatment completion rate within 1 year from the start of treatment was estimated to be 76.4% for newly registered cases during 2009 in the Japanese tuberculosis surveillance system. Among 66 jurisdictions, the highest and lowest completion rates were 90.9% and 44.1%, respectively, with a standard deviation of 8.8%. For Fukujuji Hospital and "A" Public Health Center cases, the completion rates were 91.1% and 80.0%, respectively.

Conclusion: As a new treatment outcome index, treatment completion rates within 1 year might be more accurate than the treatment completion rate at the end of the next year of registration.

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一种新的结核病治疗效果指标的探讨
目的:探讨一种可用于日本结核病监测系统的新的治疗效果指标。目的和方法:对于痰涂片阳性的原发性结核病患者,我们估计(a)在登记的下一年末的治疗完成率,(b)在开始治疗≥1年的病例中,治疗完成率。对于(a),我们估计了2009年日本结核病监测系统中新登记病例的治疗完成率,特别是在拥有高度专业化结核病治疗部门的Fukujuji医院。对于(b)项,我们估计了上述病例以及“A”公共卫生中心的病例。结果:(a): 2009年日本结核病监测系统新登记病例下一登记年度结束时的治疗完成率估计为88.7%。在66个辖区中,最高完成率为100%,最低完成率为58.3%,标准差为6.7%。福巨寺医院病例的完成率为93.1%。(b): 2009年日本结核病监测系统新登记病例在开始治疗后一年内的治疗完成率估计为76.4%。在66个司法管辖区中,最高和最低完成率分别为90.9%和44.1%,标准差为8.8%。福州医院和“A”公共卫生中心病例的完成率分别为91.1%和80.0%。结论:作为一项新的治疗结局指标,1年内治疗完成率可能比登记下一年末的治疗完成率更准确。
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