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Treatment outcomes and factors associated with mortality among individuals with both TB and HIV in the antiretroviral era in Thailand

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare treatment outcomes and factors associated with mortality in HIV-1-positive and HIV-1-negative individuals. METHODS: We conducted a cohort study between July 2008 and December 2016. Logistic regression was used to determine factors associated with outcomes and d...

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Autores principales: Gatechompol, Sivaporn, Kawkitinarong, Kamon, Suwanpimolkul, Gompol, Kateruttanakul, Pairaj, Manosuthi, Weerawat, Sophonphan, Jiratchaya, Ubolyam, Sasiwimol, Kerr, Stephen J, Avihingsanon, Anchalee, Ruxrungtham, Kiat
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Mediscript Ltd 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6844402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31754446
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author Gatechompol, Sivaporn
Kawkitinarong, Kamon
Suwanpimolkul, Gompol
Kateruttanakul, Pairaj
Manosuthi, Weerawat
Sophonphan, Jiratchaya
Ubolyam, Sasiwimol
Kerr, Stephen J
Avihingsanon, Anchalee
Ruxrungtham, Kiat
author_facet Gatechompol, Sivaporn
Kawkitinarong, Kamon
Suwanpimolkul, Gompol
Kateruttanakul, Pairaj
Manosuthi, Weerawat
Sophonphan, Jiratchaya
Ubolyam, Sasiwimol
Kerr, Stephen J
Avihingsanon, Anchalee
Ruxrungtham, Kiat
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description OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare treatment outcomes and factors associated with mortality in HIV-1-positive and HIV-1-negative individuals. METHODS: We conducted a cohort study between July 2008 and December 2016. Logistic regression was used to determine factors associated with outcomes and death after tuberculosis (TB) treatment. RESULTS: A total of 996 individuals with TB, 228 (22.9%) with HIV-1 co-infection and 770 (77.1%) who were HIV-1 negative were reviewed. The overall treatment success rate was 74.3%. The HIV-1-negative individuals with TB had significantly higher treatment success rates (77.2% vs 64.5%, P < 0.001). Using logistic regression analysis, age >50 years (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 3.89, 95% confidence interval [CI] 2.24–6.76; P < 0.001), body weight ≤45 kg (aOR 2.19, 95% CI 1.14–4.19; P = 0.02) and HIV-1-positive status (aOR 3.31, 95% CI 1.84–5.91; P < 0.001) were independently associated with death during TB treatment. Among HIV-1-positive individuals, not undergoing antiretroviral therapy (ART), having diabetes and a CD4 T cell count of <50 cells/mm(3) were significantly associated with death. CONCLUSION: Individuals who had both TB and HIV-1 in Thailand had lower TB treatment success and higher mortality rates compared with individuals with TB without HIV-1. Strategies to improve ART uptake and to reduce risk of developing active TB among individuals with advanced HIV-1 infection should be scaled up.
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spelling pubmed-68444022019-11-21 Treatment outcomes and factors associated with mortality among individuals with both TB and HIV in the antiretroviral era in Thailand Gatechompol, Sivaporn Kawkitinarong, Kamon Suwanpimolkul, Gompol Kateruttanakul, Pairaj Manosuthi, Weerawat Sophonphan, Jiratchaya Ubolyam, Sasiwimol Kerr, Stephen J Avihingsanon, Anchalee Ruxrungtham, Kiat J Virus Erad Original Research OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare treatment outcomes and factors associated with mortality in HIV-1-positive and HIV-1-negative individuals. METHODS: We conducted a cohort study between July 2008 and December 2016. Logistic regression was used to determine factors associated with outcomes and death after tuberculosis (TB) treatment. RESULTS: A total of 996 individuals with TB, 228 (22.9%) with HIV-1 co-infection and 770 (77.1%) who were HIV-1 negative were reviewed. The overall treatment success rate was 74.3%. The HIV-1-negative individuals with TB had significantly higher treatment success rates (77.2% vs 64.5%, P < 0.001). Using logistic regression analysis, age >50 years (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 3.89, 95% confidence interval [CI] 2.24–6.76; P < 0.001), body weight ≤45 kg (aOR 2.19, 95% CI 1.14–4.19; P = 0.02) and HIV-1-positive status (aOR 3.31, 95% CI 1.84–5.91; P < 0.001) were independently associated with death during TB treatment. Among HIV-1-positive individuals, not undergoing antiretroviral therapy (ART), having diabetes and a CD4 T cell count of <50 cells/mm(3) were significantly associated with death. CONCLUSION: Individuals who had both TB and HIV-1 in Thailand had lower TB treatment success and higher mortality rates compared with individuals with TB without HIV-1. Strategies to improve ART uptake and to reduce risk of developing active TB among individuals with advanced HIV-1 infection should be scaled up. Mediscript Ltd 2019-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6844402/ /pubmed/31754446 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Journal of Virus Eradication published by Mediscript Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open access article published under the terms of a Creative Commons License.
spellingShingle Original Research
Gatechompol, Sivaporn
Kawkitinarong, Kamon
Suwanpimolkul, Gompol
Kateruttanakul, Pairaj
Manosuthi, Weerawat
Sophonphan, Jiratchaya
Ubolyam, Sasiwimol
Kerr, Stephen J
Avihingsanon, Anchalee
Ruxrungtham, Kiat
Treatment outcomes and factors associated with mortality among individuals with both TB and HIV in the antiretroviral era in Thailand
title Treatment outcomes and factors associated with mortality among individuals with both TB and HIV in the antiretroviral era in Thailand
title_full Treatment outcomes and factors associated with mortality among individuals with both TB and HIV in the antiretroviral era in Thailand
title_fullStr Treatment outcomes and factors associated with mortality among individuals with both TB and HIV in the antiretroviral era in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Treatment outcomes and factors associated with mortality among individuals with both TB and HIV in the antiretroviral era in Thailand
title_short Treatment outcomes and factors associated with mortality among individuals with both TB and HIV in the antiretroviral era in Thailand
title_sort treatment outcomes and factors associated with mortality among individuals with both tb and hiv in the antiretroviral era in thailand
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6844402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31754446
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