Transient Impact of Dysglycemia on Sputum Conversion among Smear-Positive Tuberculosis Patients in a Tertiary Care Facility in Ghana.

IF 1 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Ernest Yorke, Vincent Boima, Ida Dzifa Dey, Maame-Boatemaa Amissah-Arthur, Vincent Ganu, Ernest Amaning-Kwarteng, John Tetteh, C Charles Mate-Kole
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Abstract

Background: Apart from increasing the risk of tuberculosis (TB), diabetes may be associated with more severe disease and lower rates of sputum conversion among TB patients.

Methods: We conducted a baseline cross-sectional study with a longitudinal follow-up of newly diagnosed smear-positive TB patients for 6 months. Sputum conversion rates between those with dysglycemia and those without were compared at 2 months (end of the intensive phase) and 6 months (end of the treatment). Descriptive statistics and logistic regression were computed to assess factors associated with dysglycemia as well as sputum conversion.

Results: A significantly higher proportion of normoglycemic patients had negative sputum compared with those with dysglycemia (83% vs 67%, P-value < .05) at 2 months but not at 6 months (87% vs 77%, P-value > .05). After controlling for age group and adjusting for other covariates, patients with dysglycemia were 66% less likely to convert sputum than those with normoglycemia. Females were at least 7 times more likely than males and those with high waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) of 88% were less likely compared with those with low WHR for sputum conversion at 2 months, respectively. At 6 months, females (compared with males) and those with high WHR (compared with those with normal WHR) were at over 9 times increased odds and 89% less likely for sputum conversion, respectively.

Conclusion: A significantly lower proportion of smear-positive TB patients with dysglycemia converted to smear negative after 2 months of treatment but not at the end of the treatment, thus suggesting a transient impact of dysglycemia on sputum conversion.

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血糖异常对加纳三级医疗机构涂阳肺结核患者痰转化的短暂影响
背景:除了增加结核病(TB)的风险外,糖尿病可能与结核病患者更严重的疾病和更低的痰转换率有关。方法:我们进行了一项基线横断面研究,对新诊断的涂阳结核病患者进行了为期6个月的纵向随访。在2个月(强化期结束)和6个月(治疗结束)时比较血糖异常患者和无血糖异常患者的痰转换率。计算描述性统计和逻辑回归来评估与血糖异常和痰转化相关的因素。结果:血糖正常患者痰液呈阴性的比例明显高于血糖异常患者(83% vs 67%, p值p值> 0.05)。在控制年龄组和调整其他协变量后,血糖异常患者比血糖正常患者转化痰的可能性低66%。女性在2个月时痰转化的可能性至少是男性的7倍,而腰臀比(WHR)高达88%的患者比腰臀比低的患者更少。在6个月时,女性(与男性相比)和高WHR(与正常WHR相比)患者的痰转化几率分别增加了9倍以上,减少了89%。结论:痰检阳性结核病患者血糖异常在治疗2个月后转为痰检阴性的比例显著降低,但在治疗结束时未出现这种情况,提示血糖异常对痰检转化有短暂影响。
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