Effectiveness of anti-tuberculosis chemotherapy in patients with tuberculosis relapse compared with newly diagnosed patients
Autor: | Galyna Gumeniuk, Ruslan Stepaniuk, Tetiana Butova, V. V. Kikinchuk, Dmytro Butov, Alexandr Peshenko, Anton Tkachenko, Mykola Gumenuik |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
Microbiology (medical)
Adult Male medicine.medical_specialty Tuberculosis Clinical effectiveness medicine.medical_treatment Antitubercular Agents Newly diagnosed Antituberculosis chemotherapy Young Adult Anti tuberculosis Pulmonary tuberculosis Recurrence Internal medicine Medicine Humans In patient Tuberculosis Pulmonary Aged Chemotherapy business.industry Sputum Middle Aged medicine.disease Infectious Diseases Treatment Outcome Female business |
Zdroj: | International journal of mycobacteriology. 8(4) |
ISSN: | 2212-554X |
Popis: | To study the effectiveness of antituberculosis chemotherapy in patients with relapse pulmonary tuberculosis (RTB) compared with patients with the newly diagnosed process.We examined 285 TB patients, including 126 individuals with RTB (Group 1) and 159 patients with newly diagnosed pulmonary tuberculosis (NDPTB) (Group 2). All patients were diagnosed with infiltrative PTB. Effectiveness of the basic course of antimycobacterial treatment was assessed in accordance with the following data: time required for the normalization of clinical manifestations, smear conversion, cavity healing, disappearance of infiltrative and focal changes in the pulmonary tissue, as well as the final clinical effectiveness of therapy.Disappearance of clinical symptoms was statistically significantly faster in Group 2 compared with RTB patients in 2.25 ± 0.11 and 3.40 ± 0.15 months, respectively (P0.001). Sputum culture conversion was observed after 6 months of treatment in 138 (86.79%) patients with NDPTB and 89 (72.22%) patients from Group 1 (P = 0.0023). Closure of cavities and disappearance of infiltrative and focal changes in the lungs occurred within 6 months of chemotherapy only in 55 (43.65%) patients with RTB and 93 (58.49%) patients with NDPTB (P = 0.0133).Standard treatment for patients with NDPTB is considered successful in case of faster health improvement and stabilization, less pronounced rates of toxic adverse reactions to antiTB drugs, faster sputum smear and culture conversion and cavity healing, signs of clinical and radiological convalescence, and the reduced number of large residual changes after the treatment compared with RTB. |
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