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1953. Impact of Baseline Nutritional Status on Tuberculosis Severity in India: a multicenter prospective cohort analysis

BACKGROUND: India bears a quarter of the global tuberculosis (TB) burden. Previous studies have shown that more than 50% of persons with TB in India are undernourished and that undernutrition is associated with increased risk of unfavorable TB outcomes and mortality. The effect of nutritional status...

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Autores principales: Du, Xinyi, Ponnuraja, Chinnaiyan, Gupte, Nikhil, Sarkar, Sonali, Gupta, Amita, Christopher, Devasahayam J, Kornfeld, Hardy, Viswanathan, Vijay, Ellner, Jerrold, Horsburgh, C Robert, Padmapriyadarsini, Chandrasekaran, Sinha, Pranay
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10677348/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad500.107
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author Du, Xinyi
Ponnuraja, Chinnaiyan
Gupte, Nikhil
Sarkar, Sonali
Gupta, Amita
Christopher, Devasahayam J
Kornfeld, Hardy
Viswanathan, Vijay
Ellner, Jerrold
Horsburgh, C Robert
Padmapriyadarsini, Chandrasekaran
Sinha, Pranay
author_facet Du, Xinyi
Ponnuraja, Chinnaiyan
Gupte, Nikhil
Sarkar, Sonali
Gupta, Amita
Christopher, Devasahayam J
Kornfeld, Hardy
Viswanathan, Vijay
Ellner, Jerrold
Horsburgh, C Robert
Padmapriyadarsini, Chandrasekaran
Sinha, Pranay
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description BACKGROUND: India bears a quarter of the global tuberculosis (TB) burden. Previous studies have shown that more than 50% of persons with TB in India are undernourished and that undernutrition is associated with increased risk of unfavorable TB outcomes and mortality. The effect of nutritional status may be explained by its effect on other factors associated with poor outcomes. In this study, we assessed the impact of undernutrition at TB detection on markers of TB severity. [Figure: see text] METHODS: We analyzed prospectively collected data for persons with TB aged ≥ 18 years from five Regional Prospective Observational Research for Tuberculosis (RePORT) - India sites. We built multivariable regression models to assess relationships between undernutrition at TB detection (baseline body mass index (BMI), kg/m(2)) and markers of severity. We used logistic regression for lung cavitation and high-grade sputum smear positivity (defined as smear grade ≥ 2+), and linear regression for percentage of lung affected and time to positivity of Mycobacteria Growth Indicator Tube (MGIT; weeks). The models included age, sex, symptom duration a priori and all variables with p< 0.2 in univariate analysis. RESULTS: We had baseline BMI on 2898 persons with TB and 1132 (39.06%) of participants had moderate-severe undernutrition (BMI< 17kg/m(2)) at treatment initiation. After adjusting for age, sex, symptom duration, income, HIV status, diabetes, smoking, and alcohol misuse (defined as having an AUDIT-c score ≥ 3 for females and ≥ 4 for males), baseline BMI< 17kg/m(2) was associated with increased odds of lung cavitation (aOR 1.67, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.32, 2.10), increased odds of high bacillary sputum grade (aOR 1.33, 95%CI: 1.12, 1.60), an average 7.13% (95%CI: 5.11, 9.16) more lung affected, and an average 0.045 (95%CI: -0.024, 0.11) longer time to liquid culture positivity. [Figure: see text] [Figure: see text] CONCLUSION: To our knowledge, this is the largest prospective cohort study evaluating the association between undernutrition and markers of TB severity. While our analysis cannot account for the bidirectional relationship between TB disease and nutritional status, it does highlight the impact of systematic nutritional assessment in persons with TB. DISCLOSURES: Devasahayam J. Christopher, DNB, FRCP, Abbot, India: Honoraria|Astra Zeneca: Honoraria|Cipla, India: Honoraria|JB Chemicals: Honoraria|Lupin pharmaceuticals: Honoraria|Pfizer: Honoraria|Zydus Cadila: Honoraria
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spelling pubmed-106773482023-11-27 1953. Impact of Baseline Nutritional Status on Tuberculosis Severity in India: a multicenter prospective cohort analysis Du, Xinyi Ponnuraja, Chinnaiyan Gupte, Nikhil Sarkar, Sonali Gupta, Amita Christopher, Devasahayam J Kornfeld, Hardy Viswanathan, Vijay Ellner, Jerrold Horsburgh, C Robert Padmapriyadarsini, Chandrasekaran Sinha, Pranay Open Forum Infect Dis Abstract BACKGROUND: India bears a quarter of the global tuberculosis (TB) burden. Previous studies have shown that more than 50% of persons with TB in India are undernourished and that undernutrition is associated with increased risk of unfavorable TB outcomes and mortality. The effect of nutritional status may be explained by its effect on other factors associated with poor outcomes. In this study, we assessed the impact of undernutrition at TB detection on markers of TB severity. [Figure: see text] METHODS: We analyzed prospectively collected data for persons with TB aged ≥ 18 years from five Regional Prospective Observational Research for Tuberculosis (RePORT) - India sites. We built multivariable regression models to assess relationships between undernutrition at TB detection (baseline body mass index (BMI), kg/m(2)) and markers of severity. We used logistic regression for lung cavitation and high-grade sputum smear positivity (defined as smear grade ≥ 2+), and linear regression for percentage of lung affected and time to positivity of Mycobacteria Growth Indicator Tube (MGIT; weeks). The models included age, sex, symptom duration a priori and all variables with p< 0.2 in univariate analysis. RESULTS: We had baseline BMI on 2898 persons with TB and 1132 (39.06%) of participants had moderate-severe undernutrition (BMI< 17kg/m(2)) at treatment initiation. After adjusting for age, sex, symptom duration, income, HIV status, diabetes, smoking, and alcohol misuse (defined as having an AUDIT-c score ≥ 3 for females and ≥ 4 for males), baseline BMI< 17kg/m(2) was associated with increased odds of lung cavitation (aOR 1.67, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.32, 2.10), increased odds of high bacillary sputum grade (aOR 1.33, 95%CI: 1.12, 1.60), an average 7.13% (95%CI: 5.11, 9.16) more lung affected, and an average 0.045 (95%CI: -0.024, 0.11) longer time to liquid culture positivity. [Figure: see text] [Figure: see text] CONCLUSION: To our knowledge, this is the largest prospective cohort study evaluating the association between undernutrition and markers of TB severity. While our analysis cannot account for the bidirectional relationship between TB disease and nutritional status, it does highlight the impact of systematic nutritional assessment in persons with TB. DISCLOSURES: Devasahayam J. Christopher, DNB, FRCP, Abbot, India: Honoraria|Astra Zeneca: Honoraria|Cipla, India: Honoraria|JB Chemicals: Honoraria|Lupin pharmaceuticals: Honoraria|Pfizer: Honoraria|Zydus Cadila: Honoraria Oxford University Press 2023-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10677348/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad500.107 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Abstract
Du, Xinyi
Ponnuraja, Chinnaiyan
Gupte, Nikhil
Sarkar, Sonali
Gupta, Amita
Christopher, Devasahayam J
Kornfeld, Hardy
Viswanathan, Vijay
Ellner, Jerrold
Horsburgh, C Robert
Padmapriyadarsini, Chandrasekaran
Sinha, Pranay
1953. Impact of Baseline Nutritional Status on Tuberculosis Severity in India: a multicenter prospective cohort analysis
title 1953. Impact of Baseline Nutritional Status on Tuberculosis Severity in India: a multicenter prospective cohort analysis
title_full 1953. Impact of Baseline Nutritional Status on Tuberculosis Severity in India: a multicenter prospective cohort analysis
title_fullStr 1953. Impact of Baseline Nutritional Status on Tuberculosis Severity in India: a multicenter prospective cohort analysis
title_full_unstemmed 1953. Impact of Baseline Nutritional Status on Tuberculosis Severity in India: a multicenter prospective cohort analysis
title_short 1953. Impact of Baseline Nutritional Status on Tuberculosis Severity in India: a multicenter prospective cohort analysis
title_sort 1953. impact of baseline nutritional status on tuberculosis severity in india: a multicenter prospective cohort analysis
topic Abstract
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10677348/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad500.107
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