Cargando…

The Impact of Isoniazid Resistance on the Treatment Outcomes of Smear Positive Re-Treatment Tuberculosis Patients in the State of Andhra Pradesh, India

BACKGROUND: Multi drug resistant and rifampicin resistant TB patients in India are treated with the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended standardized treatment regimens but no guidelines are available for the management of isoniazid (INH) resistant TB patients. There have been concerns that t...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Deepa, Dorai, Achanta, Shanta, Jaju, Jyoti, Rao, Koteswara, Samyukta, Rani, Claassens, Mareli, Kumar, Ajay M. V., PH, Vishnu
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3795751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24146839
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076189
_version_ 1782287427546644480
author Deepa, Dorai
Achanta, Shanta
Jaju, Jyoti
Rao, Koteswara
Samyukta, Rani
Claassens, Mareli
Kumar, Ajay M. V.
PH, Vishnu
author_facet Deepa, Dorai
Achanta, Shanta
Jaju, Jyoti
Rao, Koteswara
Samyukta, Rani
Claassens, Mareli
Kumar, Ajay M. V.
PH, Vishnu
author_sort Deepa, Dorai
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Multi drug resistant and rifampicin resistant TB patients in India are treated with the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended standardized treatment regimens but no guidelines are available for the management of isoniazid (INH) resistant TB patients. There have been concerns that the standard eight-month retreatment regimen being used in India (2H(3)R(3)Z(3)E(3)S(3)/1H(3)R(3)Z(3)E(3)/5H(3)R(3)E(3); H-Isoniazid; R-Rifampicin; Z-Pyrazinamide; E-Ethambutol; S-Streptomycin) may be inadequate to treat INH resistant TB cases and leads to poor treatment outcomes. We aimed to assess if INH resistance is associated with unfavorable treatment outcomes (death, default, failure and transferred out) among a cohort of smear positive retreatment TB patients registered in three districts of Andhra Pradesh, India. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective record review of all smear positive retreatment TB patients without rifampicin resistance registered during April–December 2011. RESULTS: Of 1,947 TB patients, 1,127 (58%) were tested with LPA—50 (4%) were rifampicin resistant, 933 (84%) were sensitive to INH and rifampicin and 144 (12%) were INH resistant. Of 144 INH resistant cases, 64 (44%) had poor treatment outcomes (25 (17%) default, 22 (15%) death, 12 (8%) failure and 5 (3%) transfer out) as compared to 287 (31%) among INH sensitive cases [aRR 1.46; 95%CI (1.19–1.78)]. CONCLUSION: Our study confirms that INH resistance is independently associated with unfavorable treatment outcomes among smear positive retreatment TB patients, indicating that the current treatment regimen may be inadequate. These findings call for an urgent need for randomized controlled trials to discover the most effective treatment regimen for managing INH resistant TB.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-3795751
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2013
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-37957512013-10-21 The Impact of Isoniazid Resistance on the Treatment Outcomes of Smear Positive Re-Treatment Tuberculosis Patients in the State of Andhra Pradesh, India Deepa, Dorai Achanta, Shanta Jaju, Jyoti Rao, Koteswara Samyukta, Rani Claassens, Mareli Kumar, Ajay M. V. PH, Vishnu PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Multi drug resistant and rifampicin resistant TB patients in India are treated with the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended standardized treatment regimens but no guidelines are available for the management of isoniazid (INH) resistant TB patients. There have been concerns that the standard eight-month retreatment regimen being used in India (2H(3)R(3)Z(3)E(3)S(3)/1H(3)R(3)Z(3)E(3)/5H(3)R(3)E(3); H-Isoniazid; R-Rifampicin; Z-Pyrazinamide; E-Ethambutol; S-Streptomycin) may be inadequate to treat INH resistant TB cases and leads to poor treatment outcomes. We aimed to assess if INH resistance is associated with unfavorable treatment outcomes (death, default, failure and transferred out) among a cohort of smear positive retreatment TB patients registered in three districts of Andhra Pradesh, India. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective record review of all smear positive retreatment TB patients without rifampicin resistance registered during April–December 2011. RESULTS: Of 1,947 TB patients, 1,127 (58%) were tested with LPA—50 (4%) were rifampicin resistant, 933 (84%) were sensitive to INH and rifampicin and 144 (12%) were INH resistant. Of 144 INH resistant cases, 64 (44%) had poor treatment outcomes (25 (17%) default, 22 (15%) death, 12 (8%) failure and 5 (3%) transfer out) as compared to 287 (31%) among INH sensitive cases [aRR 1.46; 95%CI (1.19–1.78)]. CONCLUSION: Our study confirms that INH resistance is independently associated with unfavorable treatment outcomes among smear positive retreatment TB patients, indicating that the current treatment regimen may be inadequate. These findings call for an urgent need for randomized controlled trials to discover the most effective treatment regimen for managing INH resistant TB. Public Library of Science 2013-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3795751/ /pubmed/24146839 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076189 Text en © 2013 deepa et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Deepa, Dorai
Achanta, Shanta
Jaju, Jyoti
Rao, Koteswara
Samyukta, Rani
Claassens, Mareli
Kumar, Ajay M. V.
PH, Vishnu
The Impact of Isoniazid Resistance on the Treatment Outcomes of Smear Positive Re-Treatment Tuberculosis Patients in the State of Andhra Pradesh, India
title The Impact of Isoniazid Resistance on the Treatment Outcomes of Smear Positive Re-Treatment Tuberculosis Patients in the State of Andhra Pradesh, India
title_full The Impact of Isoniazid Resistance on the Treatment Outcomes of Smear Positive Re-Treatment Tuberculosis Patients in the State of Andhra Pradesh, India
title_fullStr The Impact of Isoniazid Resistance on the Treatment Outcomes of Smear Positive Re-Treatment Tuberculosis Patients in the State of Andhra Pradesh, India
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Isoniazid Resistance on the Treatment Outcomes of Smear Positive Re-Treatment Tuberculosis Patients in the State of Andhra Pradesh, India
title_short The Impact of Isoniazid Resistance on the Treatment Outcomes of Smear Positive Re-Treatment Tuberculosis Patients in the State of Andhra Pradesh, India
title_sort impact of isoniazid resistance on the treatment outcomes of smear positive re-treatment tuberculosis patients in the state of andhra pradesh, india
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3795751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24146839
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0076189
work_keys_str_mv AT deepadorai theimpactofisoniazidresistanceonthetreatmentoutcomesofsmearpositiveretreatmenttuberculosispatientsinthestateofandhrapradeshindia
AT achantashanta theimpactofisoniazidresistanceonthetreatmentoutcomesofsmearpositiveretreatmenttuberculosispatientsinthestateofandhrapradeshindia
AT jajujyoti theimpactofisoniazidresistanceonthetreatmentoutcomesofsmearpositiveretreatmenttuberculosispatientsinthestateofandhrapradeshindia
AT raokoteswara theimpactofisoniazidresistanceonthetreatmentoutcomesofsmearpositiveretreatmenttuberculosispatientsinthestateofandhrapradeshindia
AT samyuktarani theimpactofisoniazidresistanceonthetreatmentoutcomesofsmearpositiveretreatmenttuberculosispatientsinthestateofandhrapradeshindia
AT claassensmareli theimpactofisoniazidresistanceonthetreatmentoutcomesofsmearpositiveretreatmenttuberculosispatientsinthestateofandhrapradeshindia
AT kumarajaymv theimpactofisoniazidresistanceonthetreatmentoutcomesofsmearpositiveretreatmenttuberculosispatientsinthestateofandhrapradeshindia
AT phvishnu theimpactofisoniazidresistanceonthetreatmentoutcomesofsmearpositiveretreatmenttuberculosispatientsinthestateofandhrapradeshindia
AT deepadorai impactofisoniazidresistanceonthetreatmentoutcomesofsmearpositiveretreatmenttuberculosispatientsinthestateofandhrapradeshindia
AT achantashanta impactofisoniazidresistanceonthetreatmentoutcomesofsmearpositiveretreatmenttuberculosispatientsinthestateofandhrapradeshindia
AT jajujyoti impactofisoniazidresistanceonthetreatmentoutcomesofsmearpositiveretreatmenttuberculosispatientsinthestateofandhrapradeshindia
AT raokoteswara impactofisoniazidresistanceonthetreatmentoutcomesofsmearpositiveretreatmenttuberculosispatientsinthestateofandhrapradeshindia
AT samyuktarani impactofisoniazidresistanceonthetreatmentoutcomesofsmearpositiveretreatmenttuberculosispatientsinthestateofandhrapradeshindia
AT claassensmareli impactofisoniazidresistanceonthetreatmentoutcomesofsmearpositiveretreatmenttuberculosispatientsinthestateofandhrapradeshindia
AT kumarajaymv impactofisoniazidresistanceonthetreatmentoutcomesofsmearpositiveretreatmenttuberculosispatientsinthestateofandhrapradeshindia
AT phvishnu impactofisoniazidresistanceonthetreatmentoutcomesofsmearpositiveretreatmenttuberculosispatientsinthestateofandhrapradeshindia