Determinants of treatment outcome in children with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis: a tertiary care hospital experience.

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Sajjad Sarwar, Muhammad Sajid, Saba Mukhtar, Rabbiya Ahmad, Sana Sarwar, Madiha Mukhtar, Muhammad Atif
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This study aimed to analyze the significant factors associated with unsuccessful treatment outcomes among multidrug-resistant tuberculosis in children under 18. This observational study was conducted at the Bahawal Victoria Hospital, Bahawalpur, Pakistan, at the Programmatic Management Unit of the National Tuberculosis Control Program of Pakistan. The data were collected retrospectively using the Electronic Nominal Recording Reporting System records for all the eligible drug-resistant tuberculosis patients registered at the study sites between June 2014 and September 2022. Multivariate binary logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the factors significantly associated with unsuccessful treatment outcomes. This study included 88 children. Of the 88 patients, 64 (72.8%) completed their treatment successfully. A total of 13 patients (14.8%) died, 2 (2.3%) had treatment failure, and 9 (10.2%) were lost to follow-up. Factors significantly associated with unsuccessful treatment outcomes included a history of use of second-line drugs and those with favorable interim treatment outcomes (negative association). The overall treatment success rate among the children was 72.8%, which can be further improved by reducing loss to follow-up and rational use of second-line drugs in treating drug-sensitive tuberculosis. This can be done by devising a careful, targeted treatment regimen and patient education.

儿童耐多药结核病治疗结果的决定因素:三级保健医院经验
本研究旨在分析18岁以下儿童耐多药结核病治疗不成功的相关因素。这项观察性研究是在巴基斯坦巴哈瓦尔布尔的巴哈瓦尔维多利亚医院进行的,该医院位于巴基斯坦国家结核病控制规划的规划管理部门。回顾性收集2014年6月至2022年9月期间在研究地点登记的所有符合条件的耐药结核病患者的电子名义记录报告系统记录。采用多元二元logistic回归分析,分析与治疗结果不成功显著相关的因素。这项研究包括88名儿童。88例患者中64例(72.8%)成功完成治疗。死亡13例(14.8%),治疗失败2例(2.3%),失访9例(10.2%)。与不成功治疗结果显著相关的因素包括使用二线药物的历史和中期治疗结果良好的因素(负相关)。患儿整体治疗成功率为72.8%,通过减少随访损失和合理使用二线药物治疗药物敏感性结核可进一步提高治疗成功率。这可以通过设计一种精心的、有针对性的治疗方案和患者教育来实现。
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