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Nationwide Treatment Outcomes of Patients With Multidrug/Rifampin-Resistant Tuberculosis in Korea, 2011–2017: A Retrospective Cohort Study (Korean TB-POST)

BACKGROUND: The treatment outcomes of patients with multidrug/rifampin-resistant (MDR/RR) tuberculosis (TB) are important indicators that reflect the current status of TB management and identify the key challenges encountered by TB control programs in a country. METHODS: We retrospectively evaluated...

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Autores principales: Choi, Hongjo, Mok, Jeongha, Kang, Young Ae, Jeong, Dawoon, Kang, Hee-Yeon, Kim, Hee Jin, Kim, Hee-Sun, Jeon, Doosoo
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Publicado: The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9902661/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36747362
http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e33
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author Choi, Hongjo
Mok, Jeongha
Kang, Young Ae
Jeong, Dawoon
Kang, Hee-Yeon
Kim, Hee Jin
Kim, Hee-Sun
Jeon, Doosoo
author_facet Choi, Hongjo
Mok, Jeongha
Kang, Young Ae
Jeong, Dawoon
Kang, Hee-Yeon
Kim, Hee Jin
Kim, Hee-Sun
Jeon, Doosoo
author_sort Choi, Hongjo
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description BACKGROUND: The treatment outcomes of patients with multidrug/rifampin-resistant (MDR/RR) tuberculosis (TB) are important indicators that reflect the current status of TB management and identify the key challenges encountered by TB control programs in a country. METHODS: We retrospectively evaluated the treatment outcomes as well as predictors of unfavorable outcomes in patients with MDR/RR-TB notified from 2011 to 2017, using an integrated TB database. RESULTS: A total of 7,226 patients with MDR/RR-TB were included. The treatment success rate had significantly increased from 63.9% in 2011 to 75.1% in 2017 (P < 0.001). Among unfavorable outcomes, the proportion of patients who failed, were lost to follow up, and were not evaluated had gradually decreased (P < 0.001). In contrast, TB-related death rate was not significantly changed (P = 0.513), while the non-TB related death rate had increased from 3.2% in 2011 to 11.1% in 2017 (P < 0.001). Older age, male sex, immigrants, low household income, previous history of TB treatment, and comorbidities were independent predictors of unfavorable outcomes. Of the 5,308 patients who were successfully treated, recurrence occurred in 241 patients (4.5%) at a median 18.4 months (interquartile range, 9.2–32.4) after completion treatment. CONCLUSION: The treatment outcomes of patients with MDR/RR-TB has gradually improved but increasing deaths during treatment is an emerging challenge for MDR-TB control in Korea. Targeted and comprehensive care is needed for vulnerable patients such as the elderly, patients with comorbidities, and those with low household incomes.
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spelling pubmed-99026612023-02-08 Nationwide Treatment Outcomes of Patients With Multidrug/Rifampin-Resistant Tuberculosis in Korea, 2011–2017: A Retrospective Cohort Study (Korean TB-POST) Choi, Hongjo Mok, Jeongha Kang, Young Ae Jeong, Dawoon Kang, Hee-Yeon Kim, Hee Jin Kim, Hee-Sun Jeon, Doosoo J Korean Med Sci Original Article BACKGROUND: The treatment outcomes of patients with multidrug/rifampin-resistant (MDR/RR) tuberculosis (TB) are important indicators that reflect the current status of TB management and identify the key challenges encountered by TB control programs in a country. METHODS: We retrospectively evaluated the treatment outcomes as well as predictors of unfavorable outcomes in patients with MDR/RR-TB notified from 2011 to 2017, using an integrated TB database. RESULTS: A total of 7,226 patients with MDR/RR-TB were included. The treatment success rate had significantly increased from 63.9% in 2011 to 75.1% in 2017 (P < 0.001). Among unfavorable outcomes, the proportion of patients who failed, were lost to follow up, and were not evaluated had gradually decreased (P < 0.001). In contrast, TB-related death rate was not significantly changed (P = 0.513), while the non-TB related death rate had increased from 3.2% in 2011 to 11.1% in 2017 (P < 0.001). Older age, male sex, immigrants, low household income, previous history of TB treatment, and comorbidities were independent predictors of unfavorable outcomes. Of the 5,308 patients who were successfully treated, recurrence occurred in 241 patients (4.5%) at a median 18.4 months (interquartile range, 9.2–32.4) after completion treatment. CONCLUSION: The treatment outcomes of patients with MDR/RR-TB has gradually improved but increasing deaths during treatment is an emerging challenge for MDR-TB control in Korea. Targeted and comprehensive care is needed for vulnerable patients such as the elderly, patients with comorbidities, and those with low household incomes. The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2023-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9902661/ /pubmed/36747362 http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e33 Text en © 2023 The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Choi, Hongjo
Mok, Jeongha
Kang, Young Ae
Jeong, Dawoon
Kang, Hee-Yeon
Kim, Hee Jin
Kim, Hee-Sun
Jeon, Doosoo
Nationwide Treatment Outcomes of Patients With Multidrug/Rifampin-Resistant Tuberculosis in Korea, 2011–2017: A Retrospective Cohort Study (Korean TB-POST)
title Nationwide Treatment Outcomes of Patients With Multidrug/Rifampin-Resistant Tuberculosis in Korea, 2011–2017: A Retrospective Cohort Study (Korean TB-POST)
title_full Nationwide Treatment Outcomes of Patients With Multidrug/Rifampin-Resistant Tuberculosis in Korea, 2011–2017: A Retrospective Cohort Study (Korean TB-POST)
title_fullStr Nationwide Treatment Outcomes of Patients With Multidrug/Rifampin-Resistant Tuberculosis in Korea, 2011–2017: A Retrospective Cohort Study (Korean TB-POST)
title_full_unstemmed Nationwide Treatment Outcomes of Patients With Multidrug/Rifampin-Resistant Tuberculosis in Korea, 2011–2017: A Retrospective Cohort Study (Korean TB-POST)
title_short Nationwide Treatment Outcomes of Patients With Multidrug/Rifampin-Resistant Tuberculosis in Korea, 2011–2017: A Retrospective Cohort Study (Korean TB-POST)
title_sort nationwide treatment outcomes of patients with multidrug/rifampin-resistant tuberculosis in korea, 2011–2017: a retrospective cohort study (korean tb-post)
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9902661/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36747362
http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e33
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