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Chest X-ray Features in Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Patients in Nigeria; a Retrospective Record Review

Chest X-ray (CXR) characteristics of patients with drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) depend on a variety of factors, and therefore, identifying the influence of these factors on the appearance of DR-TB in chest X-rays can help physicians improve diagnosis and clinical suspicion. Our aim was to des...

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Autores principales: Oladimeji, Olanrewaju, Adeniji-Sofoluwe, Adenike Temitope, Othman, Yasir, Adepoju, Victor Abiola, Oladimeji, Kelechi Elizabeth, Atiba, Bamidele Paul, Anyiam, Felix Emeka, Odugbemi, Babatunde A., Afolaranmi, Tolulope, Zoakah, Ayuba Ibrahim
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9504772/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36135827
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicines9090046
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author Oladimeji, Olanrewaju
Adeniji-Sofoluwe, Adenike Temitope
Othman, Yasir
Adepoju, Victor Abiola
Oladimeji, Kelechi Elizabeth
Atiba, Bamidele Paul
Anyiam, Felix Emeka
Odugbemi, Babatunde A.
Afolaranmi, Tolulope
Zoakah, Ayuba Ibrahim
author_facet Oladimeji, Olanrewaju
Adeniji-Sofoluwe, Adenike Temitope
Othman, Yasir
Adepoju, Victor Abiola
Oladimeji, Kelechi Elizabeth
Atiba, Bamidele Paul
Anyiam, Felix Emeka
Odugbemi, Babatunde A.
Afolaranmi, Tolulope
Zoakah, Ayuba Ibrahim
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description Chest X-ray (CXR) characteristics of patients with drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) depend on a variety of factors, and therefore, identifying the influence of these factors on the appearance of DR-TB in chest X-rays can help physicians improve diagnosis and clinical suspicion. Our aim was to describe the CXR presentation of patients with DR-TB and its association with clinical and demographic factors. A retrospective analysis of the CXRs of DR-TB patients in Nigeria between 2010 and 2016 was performed, reviewing features of chest radiographs, such as cavitation, opacity and effusion, infiltration and lung destruction. The association of these abnormal CXR findings with clinical and demographic characteristics was evaluated using bivariate and multivariate models, and a p-value < 0.05 was considered statistically significant with a 95% confidence interval. A total of 2555 DR-TB patients were studied, the majority (66.9%) were male, aged 29–38 years (36.8%), previously treated (77%), from the South West treatment zone (43.5%), HIV negative (76.7%) and bacteriologically diagnosed (89%). X-ray findings were abnormal in 97% of the participants, with cavitation being the most common (41.5%). Cavitation, effusion, fibrosis, and infiltration were higher in patients presenting in the South West zone and in those previously treated for DR-TB, while lung destruction was significantly higher in patients who are from the South South zone, and in those previously treated for DR-TB. Patients from the South East zone (AOR: 6.667, 95% CI: 1.383–32.138, p = 0.018), the North East zone (AOR: 6.667, 95% CI: 1.179–37.682, p = 0.032) and the North West zone (AOR: 6.30, 95% CI: 1.332–29.787, p = 0.020) had a significantly increased likelihood of abnormal chest X-ray findings, and prior TB treatment predisposed the patient to an increased likelihood of abnormal chest X-ray findings compared to new patients (AOR: 8.256, 95% CI: 3.718–18.330, p = 0.001). The finding of a significantly higher incidence of cavities, effusions and fibrosis in DR-TB patients previously treated could indicate late detection or presentation with advanced DR-TB disease, which may require a more individualized regimen or surgical intervention.
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spelling pubmed-95047722022-09-24 Chest X-ray Features in Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Patients in Nigeria; a Retrospective Record Review Oladimeji, Olanrewaju Adeniji-Sofoluwe, Adenike Temitope Othman, Yasir Adepoju, Victor Abiola Oladimeji, Kelechi Elizabeth Atiba, Bamidele Paul Anyiam, Felix Emeka Odugbemi, Babatunde A. Afolaranmi, Tolulope Zoakah, Ayuba Ibrahim Medicines (Basel) Article Chest X-ray (CXR) characteristics of patients with drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB) depend on a variety of factors, and therefore, identifying the influence of these factors on the appearance of DR-TB in chest X-rays can help physicians improve diagnosis and clinical suspicion. Our aim was to describe the CXR presentation of patients with DR-TB and its association with clinical and demographic factors. A retrospective analysis of the CXRs of DR-TB patients in Nigeria between 2010 and 2016 was performed, reviewing features of chest radiographs, such as cavitation, opacity and effusion, infiltration and lung destruction. The association of these abnormal CXR findings with clinical and demographic characteristics was evaluated using bivariate and multivariate models, and a p-value < 0.05 was considered statistically significant with a 95% confidence interval. A total of 2555 DR-TB patients were studied, the majority (66.9%) were male, aged 29–38 years (36.8%), previously treated (77%), from the South West treatment zone (43.5%), HIV negative (76.7%) and bacteriologically diagnosed (89%). X-ray findings were abnormal in 97% of the participants, with cavitation being the most common (41.5%). Cavitation, effusion, fibrosis, and infiltration were higher in patients presenting in the South West zone and in those previously treated for DR-TB, while lung destruction was significantly higher in patients who are from the South South zone, and in those previously treated for DR-TB. Patients from the South East zone (AOR: 6.667, 95% CI: 1.383–32.138, p = 0.018), the North East zone (AOR: 6.667, 95% CI: 1.179–37.682, p = 0.032) and the North West zone (AOR: 6.30, 95% CI: 1.332–29.787, p = 0.020) had a significantly increased likelihood of abnormal chest X-ray findings, and prior TB treatment predisposed the patient to an increased likelihood of abnormal chest X-ray findings compared to new patients (AOR: 8.256, 95% CI: 3.718–18.330, p = 0.001). The finding of a significantly higher incidence of cavities, effusions and fibrosis in DR-TB patients previously treated could indicate late detection or presentation with advanced DR-TB disease, which may require a more individualized regimen or surgical intervention. MDPI 2022-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9504772/ /pubmed/36135827 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicines9090046 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Oladimeji, Olanrewaju
Adeniji-Sofoluwe, Adenike Temitope
Othman, Yasir
Adepoju, Victor Abiola
Oladimeji, Kelechi Elizabeth
Atiba, Bamidele Paul
Anyiam, Felix Emeka
Odugbemi, Babatunde A.
Afolaranmi, Tolulope
Zoakah, Ayuba Ibrahim
Chest X-ray Features in Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Patients in Nigeria; a Retrospective Record Review
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title_full Chest X-ray Features in Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Patients in Nigeria; a Retrospective Record Review
title_fullStr Chest X-ray Features in Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Patients in Nigeria; a Retrospective Record Review
title_full_unstemmed Chest X-ray Features in Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Patients in Nigeria; a Retrospective Record Review
title_short Chest X-ray Features in Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis Patients in Nigeria; a Retrospective Record Review
title_sort chest x-ray features in drug-resistant tuberculosis patients in nigeria; a retrospective record review
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9504772/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36135827
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicines9090046
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