肺结核和糖尿病患者的营养状况:一项比较观察研究

Divya Girishbhai Patel , Tejaswini Baral , Shilia Jacob Kurian , Pravachana Malakapogu , Kavitha Saravu , Sonal Sekhar Miraj
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背景据估计,印度有 14% 的人口营养不良,结核病发病率很高,达 2690 万例。营养不良和糖尿病是结核病感染的主要风险因素。与单纯肺结核和糖尿病患者相比,评估肺结核和糖尿病患者的营养状况。方法评估 2016 年 1 月至 2020 年 11 月马尼帕尔 Kasturba 医院收治的患者记录。提取与血糖参数、营养参数和其他相关实验室参数有关的数据进行评估。研究对象分为三组,即肺结核-糖尿病患者、肺结核患者和糖尿病患者。结果共纳入 291 例患者,每组 97 例;其中男性和女性分别占 86.27% 和 13.73%。心血管并发症在 DM 组(68.04%)和 TB-DM 组(26.8%)中占主导地位。发现 TB-DM 组的 HbA1c 平均值(10.47%)最高。肺结核组 71.91 % 的患者白蛋白水平较低,而肺结核-DM 组 73.68 % 的患者缺乏维生素 D。此外,TB-DM 组中 MCV 和 MCH 偏低的比例较高,这表明患缺铁性贫血的风险增加。
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Nutritional status in patients with tuberculosis and diabetes mellitus: A comparative observational study

Background

India has been estimated to have 14 % of malnourished population and a high TB incidence burden with a 26.9 lakh cases. Malnutrition and diabetes mellitus are major risk factors for tuberculosis infection. Malnutrition in patients with both tuberculosis and diabetes (TB-DM) population worsens the disease severity, treatment outcomes and increases morbidity and mortality risk.

Objective

To assess the nutritional status in patients with TB-DM compared with patients with TB and DM alone.

Method

Records from January 2016 to November 2020 for patients admitted to Kasturba Hospital, Manipal were assessed. Data pertaining to glycemic parameters, nutritional parameters, and other relevant laboratory parameters were extracted for assessment. The study population were divided into three groups i.e. patients with TB-DM, TB and DM. The statistical association was carried out with one-way ANOVA method, considering p < 0.05 as statistically significant.

Results

A total of 291 patients were included, with 97 patients in each group; among those, male and female were 86.27 % and 13.73 % respectively. Cardiovascular co-morbidity was predominant in the DM (68.04 %) and TB-DM (26.8 %) group. The mean value of HbA1c (10.47 %) was found to be highest for the TB-DM group. Low levels of albumin were reported by 71.91 % of patients of the TB group, whereas 73.68 % patients in TB-DM group had vitamin D deficiency. Moreover, higher prevalence of low MCV and MCH in the TB-DM group suggest an increased risk of iron-deficiency anemia.

Conclusion

The findings of our study reflect the need for implementation of nutritional support in patients with TB-DM.

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Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Other Mycobacterial Diseases
Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Other Mycobacterial Diseases Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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期刊介绍: Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Mycobacterial Diseases aims to provide a forum for clinically relevant articles on all aspects of tuberculosis and other mycobacterial infections, including (but not limited to) epidemiology, clinical investigation, transmission, diagnosis, treatment, drug-resistance and public policy, and encourages the submission of clinical studies, thematic reviews and case reports. Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Mycobacterial Diseases is an Open Access publication.
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