Surgical treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis in patients with concurrent parenteral viral hepatitis

Autor: S. N. Shugаevа, А. E. Suzdаlnitskiy, E. D. Sаvilov, S. I. Mаlov, I. V. Mаlov
Jazyk: ruština
Rok vydání: 2020
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Zdroj: Tuberkulez i Bolezni Lëgkih, Vol 98, Iss 6, Pp 22-26 (2020)
ISSN: 2542-1506
2075-1230
Popis: The objective: to assess the effect of parenteral viral hepatitis on the manifestations of respiratory tuberculosis and the nature of surgical interventions for tuberculosis.Subjects and methods. An ambispective observational study was conducted with a continuous sampling of 475 respiratory tuberculosis patients over 18 years old who underwent surgical interventions. The patients are divided into two groups: the group of RTB+PVH consisted of 92 patients with concurrent respiratory tuberculosis and chronic parenteral viral hepatitis; the group of RTB included 383 patients with respiratory tuberculosis and no parenteral viral hepatitis.Results. It was found that compared with RTB group, in RTB+PVH group (regardless of the type of hepatitis virus), a chronic course of tuberculosis was registered significantly more often (42.4%; p = 0.005; OS = 2.0); more often bacillary excretion was documented (68.5%; p = 0.035; OR = 1.7), including those with multiple and extensive drug resistance (52.4% of cases with positive sputum tests, p = 0.048; OR = 1.8). Radical (69.6%; p = 0.05; OS = 1.7) and small-scale surgical interventions (64.1%; p = 0.037; OS = 1.8) were significantly less frequently performed in RTB+PVH patients; and such patients often developed postoperative complications (8.7%; p = 0.009; OS = 2.9).
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