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Effect of complicated, untreated and uncontrolled diabetes and pre-diabetes on treatment outcome among patients with pulmonary tuberculosisopen access

Authors
Kim, Kyung HoonKim, Hyung WooKim, Yong HyunPark, YeonheeJung, Sung SooKim, Jin WooOh, Jee YounLee, HeayonKim, Sung KyoungKim, Sun-HyungLyu, JiwonKo, YousangKwon, Sun JungJeong, Yun-JeongKim, Do JinKoo, Hyeon-KyoungJegal, YangjinKyung, Sun YoungLee, Sung SoonPark, Jae SeukKim, Ju SangMin, Jinsoo
Issue Date
Mar-2024
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
diabetes mellitus; mortality; pre-diabetes; treatment outcome; tuberculosis
Citation
RESPIROLOGY
Journal Title
RESPIROLOGY
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/26343
DOI
10.1111/resp.14714
ISSN
1323-7799
1440-1843
Abstract
Background and ObjectivePatients with tuberculosis and diabetes have a higher risk of unfavourable anti-tuberculosis treatment outcomes. In the present study, we aimed to evaluate the effects of various diabetes statuses on the outcomes of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis.MethodsAmong the patients with pulmonary tuberculosis enrolled in the Korea Tuberculosis Cohort (KTBC) registry and the multicentre prospective cohort study of pulmonary tuberculosis (COSMOTB), those with diabetes and complicated diabetes were identified. The primary and secondary outcomes were unfavourable outcomes and mortality, respectively. The effect of diabetes and complicated diabetes on the outcomes was assessed using multivariable logistic regression analysis. Using COSMOTB, subgroup analyses were performed to assess the association between various diabetes statuses and outcomes.ResultsIn the KTBC, diabetes (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 1.93, 95% CI = 1.64-2.26) and complicated diabetes (aOR = 1.96, 95% CI = 1.67-2.30) were significantly associated with unfavourable outcomes, consistent with the COSMOTB data analysis. Based on subgroup analysis, untreated diabetes at baseline was an independent risk factor for unfavourable outcomes (aOR = 2.72, 95% CI = 1.26-5.61). Prediabetes and uncontrolled diabetes increased unfavourable outcomes and mortality without statistical significance.ConclusionUntreated and complicated diabetes at the time of tuberculosis diagnosis increases the risk of unfavourable outcomes and mortality. The effect of various stages of diabetis mellitus (DM) on the outcomes of patients with tuberculosis (TB) was analysed. Untreated and complicated DM at the time of TB diagnosis increased the risk of unfavourable outcomes.
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