The Prevalence of Hyponatremia in Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients, a Tertiary Care Hospital Experience from Pakistan

Afshan Nisar, Amanullah Lail, Darkhshan Nisar, S. Waheed, Nausheen Saifullah, G. Lail
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Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the major public health problems in Pakistan. Our country ranks fifth in tuberculosis high-burden countries worldwide. Hyponatremia is considered as one of the most common and important electrolyte abnormality in Pulmonary TB (PTB) patients. This study will show the prevalence of hyponatremia in PTB in our population. Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of hyponatremia in pulmonary tuberculosis patients. Study Design: Cross-sectional, descriptive study at Jinnah postgraduate medical centre Karachi from August 2017 to August 2018. Material and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, all patients with TB admitted in chest ward were enrolled. Patients having tuberculous meningitis, syndrome of inappropriate Ant diuretic hormone (SIADH), Renal failure, pneumonia, Cirrhosis taking medicines (diuretics, ACEI, and ARBs) were excluded. A pre-designed questionnaire was used to assess hyponatremia and its potential causes other than TB. Chi-square or Fischer exact test was used to identify factors associated with hyponatremia. Results: Ninety-six patients with mean age were 40.14 ± 13.02 years (ranging 18 - 65 years). Predominantly, patients were females 50 (52.08%). Overall Serum Na, Mean ± SD was 130.53 ± 6.99 (Ranging 110 - 146). Sixty one patients (63.5%) were younger than 40 years. Forty patients (41.66%) were smokers: 16 (16.7%) had diabetes mellitus (DM), and 15 (15.6%) had hypertension. Sixty-nine (71.87%) patients had hyponatremia of which 45 (73.77%) were less than 40 years (p = 0.375). Diabetes mellitus, female gender, smoking, hypertension and duration of disease were not associated with increased risk of hyponatremia having P Values: p = 0.082, p = 0.39, p = 0.57, p = 0.20 and p = 0.45 respectively. Conclusion: Hyponatremia is associated with tuberculosis and is more common with diabetes, hypertension, smoking and young age.
肺结核患者低钠血症的流行,来自巴基斯坦三级医院的经验
引言:结核病是巴基斯坦的主要公共卫生问题之一。我国在全球结核病高负担国家中排名第五。低钠血症被认为是肺结核(PTB)患者最常见和最重要的电解质异常之一。这项研究将显示我们人群中PTB低钠血症的患病率。目的:评价肺结核患者低钠血症的患病率。研究设计:2017年8月至2018年8月在卡拉奇真纳研究生医学中心进行的横断面描述性研究。材料和方法:在这项横断面研究中,所有入住胸部病房的结核病患者都被纳入研究。排除患有结核性脑膜炎、抗利尿激素不当综合征(SIADH)、肾功能衰竭、肺炎、服用药物(利尿剂、ACEI和ARBs)的肝硬化患者。使用预先设计的问卷来评估低钠血症及其除结核病以外的潜在原因。卡方检验或菲舍尔精确检验用于确定与低钠血症相关的因素。结果:96例患者平均年龄40.14±13.02岁(18~65岁)。患者主要为女性50例(52.08%),总血清钠,平均值±标准差为130.53±6.99(110-146)。61名患者(63.5%)年龄在40岁以下。吸烟者40例(41.66%),糖尿病16例(16.7%),高血压15例(15.6%)。69名(71.87%)患者患有低钠血症,其中45名(73.77%)患者年龄在40岁以下(p=0.375)。糖尿病、女性、吸烟、高血压和疾病持续时间与低钠血症风险增加无关,p值分别为:p=0.082、p=0.39、p=0.57、p=0.20和p=0.45。结论:低钠血症与肺结核有关,与糖尿病、高血压、吸烟和年轻人更为常见。
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