Outcome of MDR-TB patients, 1983-1993 - Prolonged survival with appropriate therapy

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Park, MM
Davis, AL
Schluger, NW
Cohen, H
Rom, WN
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[1] NYU,MED CTR,DEPT MED,DIV PULM & CRIT CARE MED,NEW YORK,NY
[2] NYU,MED CTR,DEPT ENVIRONM MED,NEW YORK,NY
[3] NYU,MED CTR,BELLEVUE CHEST SERV,NEW YORK,NY
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10.1164/ajrccm.153.1.8542137
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
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We analyzed the clinical and laboratory findings and outcome of 173 patients hospitalized at our institution from 1983 to 1994 with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) and evaluated outcome. The 173 patients (mean age 40 +/- 1 yr) were predominantly male (92%), African American or Hispanic (80%), and mostly undomiciled. Over half (52%) were known to be HIV-infected. HIV-positive MDR-TB patients had significantly more pulmonary and constitutional symptoms, more extrapulmonary disease, and fewer cavitary lesions on chest radiographs. Fifty-five percent of the patients in the cohort have died; mortality was significantly greater for HIV-positive than HIV-negative (72% versus 20%, p < 0.01). The median duration of survival of MDR-TB patients was 22 +/- 1 mo. Overall, extrapulmonary involvement was a risk factor for shorter survival, while a cavitary lesion on initial chest film and institution of appropriate treatment were positive predictors of survival. In HIV+ patients, only appropriate therapy was associated with prolonged survival (median of 14.1 mo). Interestingly, there was a trend toward better outcome in the first half of the decade reviewed. We conclude that although mortality from MDR-TB is high in both HIV-positive and HIV-negative patients, institution of appropriate therapy is the factor most strongly associated with a favorable outcome. Development of new and therapeutic strategies for MDR-TB are urgently needed.
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