Impact of Multiple Drug Resistant Tuberculous Mycobacteria on the Outcomes of Lung Resection for Fibrous Cavernous Tuberculosis

Author:

Omelchuk D. E.1,Krasnov D. V.2,Petrenko T. I.2,Bolshakova I. A.1,Dyurlyukova A. A.1

Affiliation:

1. V.F. Voyno-Yasenetsky Krasnoyarsk State Medical University, Russian Ministry of Health

2. Novosibirsk State Medical University, Russian Ministry of Health

Abstract

The objective: to study the impact of multiple drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR TB) on the outcomes of comprehensive treatment with surgical resection of fibrous cavernous pulmonary tuberculosis.Subjects and Methods. A prospective retrospective cohort study was performed; 526 HIV negative patients with unilateral fibrous cavernous tuberculosis who underwent lung resection were enrolled in the study. Patients were divided into two groups: multiple drug resistant tuberculosis - 216 subjects, drug susceptible tuberculosis - 310 subjects. Each group was divided into three subgroups: with the low (MDR TB - 105 subjects; DS TB 221 subjects), moderate (MDR TB - 67 subjects; DS TB - 68 subjects) and high activity (MDR TB - 44 subjects; DS TB - 21 subjects) of tuberculous inflammation.Results. The chances of adverse outcomes of comprehensive treatment with surgical resections of fibrous cavernous pulmonary tuberculosis are 2.5 times higher in MDR TB Group versus DS TB Group (p < 0.001; χ2, OR = 2.5; 95% CI 1.6-3.9). At the time of the surgery, among patients with MDR TB, there were significantly more patients with moderate and high activity of tuberculous inflammation versus DS TB Group (p < 0.001; χ2). When comparing the groups of patients with a homogeneous degree of tuberculous inflammation activity, no significant impact of MDR TB on the outcomes of comprehensive treatment with resections was found. However, the course of the postoperative period differed, in MDR TB Group, pleural cavity empyema (OR = 3.1; 95% CI 1.7-5.5) and tuberculosis exacerbations (OR = 4.7; 95% - CI 2.1-10.7) were significantly more frequent compared to DS TB Group.

Publisher

LLC "Medical Knowledge and Technologies"

Subject

General Medicine

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