COVID大流行期间头颈部结核病:疾病动态变化评估

IF 0.4 Q4 SURGERY
Saikat Samaddar, Mainak Maitra, Debasish Ghosh, Sangita Bhattacharya Samaddar, Saibal Mondal, Debasis Barman, Arunabha Sengupta
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2019冠状病毒病大流行对全世界人口产生了影响。该研究的目的是在COVID - 19大流行期间和之后立即对结核病(TB)的表现和调查进行流行病学和头颈部位明智评估。记录了发病率的变化和非典型表现。采用基于机构的回顾性研究,提取该研究所2020年3月1日至2022年12月31日国家消除结核病规划(NTEP)患者登记簿中的头颈结核(HN- TB)数据。为了满足调查目的,进行了统计分析。在研究期间,有2118名结核病患者登记。279例患者被诊断为HN-TB,作为主要受累部位。颈部淋巴结结核是主要受累部位,其次是头颈部皮肤、耳部、喉部、眼部结构、面部骨骼、口腔和口咽、颈部窦。在大流行期间和之后,整体结核病和HN- TB的发病率出现了不均匀的上升和下降。与世界文献相比,在部位特异性受累的HN- TB发病率方面有明确的变化。在当前的大流行中,不断变化的疾病动态是NTEP面临的挑战。没有一项特别的调查能充分证明可以发现结核病,因此,应努力使发现方法的数量最大化。我们应该从目前的情况中吸取教训,为将来做好准备。
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Head Neck Tuberculosis Amidst COVID Pandemic: An Assessment of Change in Disease Dynamics.

COVID 19 pandemic has had its effect on the entire world population. The purpose of the study was to perform Epidemiological and Head Neck site wise assessment of Tuberculosis (TB) presentation and investigation during and immediately after the COVID 19 pandemic. The changing incidence and atypical presentations were documented. Institution based retrospective study was conducted and the data of Head Neck TB (HN- TB) was extracted from the patient registers of National Tuberculosis Elimination Programme (NTEP) of the same institute during the period of March 1st 2020 to 31st December 2022. Statistical analysis was done to satisfy the investigative purpose. In the study period 2118 patients were registered for TB. 279 patients were diagnosed with HN-TB as the primary site of involvement. Cervical Lymph node TB was the predominantly involved site followed by Head Neck Skin, Ear, Larynx, Ophthalmological structures, Facial bones, Oral cavity and Oropharynx, Neck sinus. The Incidence of TB as a whole and HN- TB saw uneven rise and fall with respect to its incidence during and after the pandemic. There were definite variations in the incidence of site specific involvement of HN- TB when compared to world literature. Changing disease dynamics comes as a challenge before NTEP amidst the prevailing pandemic. No particular investigation is full proof to detect tuberculosis and so, attempts should be made to maximise the number of detection options. Lessons should be learnt from the present situation to keep us prepared for the future.

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期刊介绍: Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery was founded as Indian Journal of Otolaryngology in 1949 as a scientific Journal published by the Association of Otolaryngologists of India and was later rechristened as IJOHNS to incorporate the changes and progress. IJOHNS, undoubtedly one of the oldest Journals in India, is the official publication of the Association of Otolaryngologists of India and is about to publish it is 67th Volume in 2015. The Journal published quarterly accepts articles in general Oto-Rhino-Laryngology and various subspecialities such as Otology, Rhinology, Laryngology and Phonosurgery, Neurotology, Head and Neck Surgery etc. The Journal acts as a window to showcase and project the clinical and research work done by Otolaryngologists community in India and around the world. It is a continued source of useful clinical information with peer review by eminent Otolaryngologists of repute in their respective fields. The Journal accepts articles pertaining to clinical reports, Clinical studies, Research articles in basic and applied Otolaryngology, short Communications, Clinical records reporting unusual presentations or lesions and new surgical techniques. The journal acts as a catalyst and mirrors the Indian Otolaryngologist’s active interests and pursuits. The Journal also invites articles from senior and experienced authors on interesting topics in Otolaryngology and allied sciences from all over the world. The print version is distributed free to about 4000 members of Association of Otolaryngologists of India and the e-Journal shortly going to make its appearance on the Springer Board can be accessed by all the members. Association of Otolaryngologists of India and M/s Springer India group have come together to co-publish IJOHNS from January 2007 and this bondage is going to provide an impetus to the Journal in terms of international presence and global exposure.
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