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Statistical Analysis on Determinant Factors Associated with Time to Death of HIV/TB Co-Infected Patients Under HAART at Debre Tabor Referral Hospital: An Application of Accelerated Failure Time-Shared Frailty Models

BACKGROUND: Human immune virus/tuberculosis co-infection in one’s immune system potentiates each other and hastening the weakening of the host’s immunological capabilities while growing active TB, which will increase susceptibility to primary contamination, re-contamination, and/or reactivation for...

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Autores principales: Birhan, Hailegebrael, Derebe, Kenaw, Muche, Setegn, Melese, Bezanesh
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8298824/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34305411
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/HIV.S319745
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author Birhan, Hailegebrael
Derebe, Kenaw
Muche, Setegn
Melese, Bezanesh
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Derebe, Kenaw
Muche, Setegn
Melese, Bezanesh
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description BACKGROUND: Human immune virus/tuberculosis co-infection in one’s immune system potentiates each other and hastening the weakening of the host’s immunological capabilities while growing active TB, which will increase susceptibility to primary contamination, re-contamination, and/or reactivation for sufferers with latent TB. The goal of this study was to identify determinant factors associated with the survival time to death of HIV/TB co-infected adult patients under HAART at Debre Tabor referral hospital. METHODS: A retrospective follow-up analysis was undertaken for 243 HIV/TB co-infected patients who were receiving ART treatment and had follow-ups between January 2014 and December 2019. To compare the survival experiences of different patient groups, the Log rank test was performed. The Weibull accelerated failure time gamma shared frailty model was used to find determinants of HIV/TB co-infected patients’ survival time. RESULTS: Among HIV/TB co-infected patients, 87 (35.39%) died of whom 77 (88.5%) patients were females. The Weibull AFT gamma shared frailty model showed that sex, baseline age, adherence status, educational status of respondents, functional status, WHO clinical stage, baseline hemoglobin and type of TB were among the potential determinants of survival time of HIV/TB co-infected patients. Furthermore, the findings of this study demonstrated that there is a clustering impact on patient time to death that results from the residency of HIV/TB co-infected patients’ survival time. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION: The majority of patients reside in rural area, have poor adherence to treatment, and have low CD4 cell counts. Educational status, WHO clinical stages, adherence status, and hemoglobin levels of patients are all important determinants of HIV/TB co-infected patients’ survival. As a result, to improve the survival of HIV/TB co-infected patients at the start of and during some stages of anti-TB treatment, the concerned body, FMOH, in collaboration with Regional Health Bureau, should emphasize the importance of following treatment for HIV/TB co-infected patients with poor adherence status, advanced WHO clinical stages, and a low CD4+ count.
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spelling pubmed-82988242021-07-23 Statistical Analysis on Determinant Factors Associated with Time to Death of HIV/TB Co-Infected Patients Under HAART at Debre Tabor Referral Hospital: An Application of Accelerated Failure Time-Shared Frailty Models Birhan, Hailegebrael Derebe, Kenaw Muche, Setegn Melese, Bezanesh HIV AIDS (Auckl) Original Research BACKGROUND: Human immune virus/tuberculosis co-infection in one’s immune system potentiates each other and hastening the weakening of the host’s immunological capabilities while growing active TB, which will increase susceptibility to primary contamination, re-contamination, and/or reactivation for sufferers with latent TB. The goal of this study was to identify determinant factors associated with the survival time to death of HIV/TB co-infected adult patients under HAART at Debre Tabor referral hospital. METHODS: A retrospective follow-up analysis was undertaken for 243 HIV/TB co-infected patients who were receiving ART treatment and had follow-ups between January 2014 and December 2019. To compare the survival experiences of different patient groups, the Log rank test was performed. The Weibull accelerated failure time gamma shared frailty model was used to find determinants of HIV/TB co-infected patients’ survival time. RESULTS: Among HIV/TB co-infected patients, 87 (35.39%) died of whom 77 (88.5%) patients were females. The Weibull AFT gamma shared frailty model showed that sex, baseline age, adherence status, educational status of respondents, functional status, WHO clinical stage, baseline hemoglobin and type of TB were among the potential determinants of survival time of HIV/TB co-infected patients. Furthermore, the findings of this study demonstrated that there is a clustering impact on patient time to death that results from the residency of HIV/TB co-infected patients’ survival time. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION: The majority of patients reside in rural area, have poor adherence to treatment, and have low CD4 cell counts. Educational status, WHO clinical stages, adherence status, and hemoglobin levels of patients are all important determinants of HIV/TB co-infected patients’ survival. As a result, to improve the survival of HIV/TB co-infected patients at the start of and during some stages of anti-TB treatment, the concerned body, FMOH, in collaboration with Regional Health Bureau, should emphasize the importance of following treatment for HIV/TB co-infected patients with poor adherence status, advanced WHO clinical stages, and a low CD4+ count. Dove 2021-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8298824/ /pubmed/34305411 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/HIV.S319745 Text en © 2021 Birhan et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited. The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) ). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. For permission for commercial use of this work, please see paragraphs 4.2 and 5 of our Terms (https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php).
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Statistical Analysis on Determinant Factors Associated with Time to Death of HIV/TB Co-Infected Patients Under HAART at Debre Tabor Referral Hospital: An Application of Accelerated Failure Time-Shared Frailty Models
title Statistical Analysis on Determinant Factors Associated with Time to Death of HIV/TB Co-Infected Patients Under HAART at Debre Tabor Referral Hospital: An Application of Accelerated Failure Time-Shared Frailty Models
title_full Statistical Analysis on Determinant Factors Associated with Time to Death of HIV/TB Co-Infected Patients Under HAART at Debre Tabor Referral Hospital: An Application of Accelerated Failure Time-Shared Frailty Models
title_fullStr Statistical Analysis on Determinant Factors Associated with Time to Death of HIV/TB Co-Infected Patients Under HAART at Debre Tabor Referral Hospital: An Application of Accelerated Failure Time-Shared Frailty Models
title_full_unstemmed Statistical Analysis on Determinant Factors Associated with Time to Death of HIV/TB Co-Infected Patients Under HAART at Debre Tabor Referral Hospital: An Application of Accelerated Failure Time-Shared Frailty Models
title_short Statistical Analysis on Determinant Factors Associated with Time to Death of HIV/TB Co-Infected Patients Under HAART at Debre Tabor Referral Hospital: An Application of Accelerated Failure Time-Shared Frailty Models
title_sort statistical analysis on determinant factors associated with time to death of hiv/tb co-infected patients under haart at debre tabor referral hospital: an application of accelerated failure time-shared frailty models
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8298824/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34305411
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/HIV.S319745
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