Association of body mass index, hand grip strength and quality of life with response to anti-tubercular therapy in adult patients of pulmonary and extra-pulmonary tuberculosis

P. Mishra, V. Verma, Meenakshi Meenu, A. Mohan, J. Bhatia, D. Arya
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Background: Monitoring of anti-tubercular therapy (ATT) response necessary for successful completion of ATT regimen. Presently available monitoring tools are invasive and have limitations. This study undertaken to see whether non-invasive tools like body mass index (BMI), hand grip strength (HGS) and quality of life (QOL) can serve as a reliable tool for monitoring ATT response.Methods: The 50 patients of tuberculosis were monitored for BMI, HGS and QOL via WHOQOL-BREF questionnaire and analyzed at baseline, 2 months and 6 months of starting ATT.Results: BMI HGS increased significantly at 2 months and 6 months compared to baseline with ATT. Physical and social domain of WHOQOL-BREF increased at 2 and 6 months with ATT, other domains shown no significant changes.Conclusions: Monitoring of BMI, handgrip strength and QOL can be a cost-effective tool for monitoring ATT response, both in pulmonary and extra pulmonary tuberculosis.
成人肺结核和肺外结核患者的体重指数、握力和生活质量与抗结核治疗反应的关系
背景:监测抗结核治疗(ATT)反应是成功完成ATT治疗方案的必要条件。目前可用的监测工具是侵入性的,并且有局限性。本研究旨在探讨身体质量指数(BMI)、手部握力(HGS)和生活质量(QOL)等非侵入性工具是否可以作为监测ATT反应的可靠工具。方法:采用WHOQOL-BREF问卷对50例肺结核患者进行BMI、HGS和QOL的监测,并在ATT治疗开始后的2个月和6个月对其进行分析。结果:与基线相比,ATT治疗开始后的2个月和6个月,BMI和HGS均显著升高,而在ATT治疗开始后的2个月和6个月,WHOQOL-BREF的身体和社会领域均有所升高,其他领域无显著变化。结论:监测BMI、握力和生活质量是监测肺结核和肺外肺结核患者ATT反应的一种经济有效的工具。
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