肺结核病人痰中的菌体密度和细菌学转换回顾。

International Scholarly Research Notices Pub Date : 2017-07-11 eCollection Date: 2017-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2017/7052583
Francis Adjei Osei, Anthony Enimil, Daniel Ansong, Dennis Odai Laryea, Nicholas Karikari Mensah, Evans Xorse Amuzu, Ebenezer Opambour Agyemang, Phans Oduro Sarpong, Isaac Nyanor, Denis Dekugmen Yar
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研究目的本研究旨在描述在加纳库马西 Komfo Anokye 教学医院(KATH)接受治疗的涂片阳性肺结核患者的痰菌密度趋势和细菌学转阴率:我们对加纳三级医院 KATH 2013 年 1 月至 2016 年 3 月期间的患者文件夹进行了回顾性审查。数据被输入 Microsoft Access 数据库,并导出到 STATA 中进行分析。我们对研究变量进行了基本的描述性统计。痰液转阴率(SCR)是根据一段时间内记录的阴性检测次数(分子)和同期报告的患者人数(分母)估算得出的,并以百分比表示:共研究了 278 份发病时痰涂片呈阳性的病历。在治疗前,涂片显微镜检测到的痰液密度如下:1个耐酸杆菌(+)(114人)、稀少(19人)、++(67人)和+++(78人)。在强化阶段、继续阶段和完成阶段,我们记录的痰液转化率分别为 80.90%、94.56% 和 98.31%:这项研究表明,涂片阳性肺结核患者的痰转阴率呈上升趋势,而接受治疗的肺结核患者失去随访的比例呈上升趋势。
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Review of Organism Density and Bacteriologic Conversion of Sputum among Tuberculosis Patients.

Objective: This study sought to describe the trend of sputum organism density and the rate of bacteriological conversion among smear positive TB patients assessing care at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH), Kumasi, Ghana.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective patient folder review from January 2013 to March 2016 at the KATH, a tertiary hospital in Ghana. The data was entered into Microsoft Access database and exported into STATA for analysis. We applied basic descriptive statistics to study variables. Sputum conversion rate (SCR) was estimated using the number of negative tests recorded over a period (numerator) and the number of patients reported in the same period (denominator) and expressed as a percentage.

Results: A total of 278 patient records with sputum smear positive at onset were studied. Before treatment sputum density detected in smear microscopy was as follows: 1 acid-fast bacillus (+) (n = 114), scanty (n = 19), ++ (n = 67), and +++ (n = 78). We recorded sputum conversion rate of 80.90%, 94.56%, and 98.31% in the intensive, continuation, and completion phases, respectively.

Conclusion: This study has shown an increasing trend in sputum conversion of smear positive pulmonary tuberculosis and an increasing trend in loss to follow-ups among tuberculosis patients on treatment.

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