The actual condition of drug-resistant tuberculosis and treatment outcomes at a tuberculosis specialized hospital.
- Author:
Sung Il CHOI
1
;
Joong Ho BAE
;
Suck Jun KONG
;
Joo Hong PARK
Author Information
1. Department of Internal Medicine, Hanyang University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. saint536@hanmail.net
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Drug-resistant tuberculosis;
Treatment outcome;
Medical history taking;
Thoracic radiography
- MeSH:
Drug Resistance;
Drug Therapy;
Humans;
Korea;
Medical History Taking;
Prevalence;
Radiography, Thoracic;
Recurrence;
Retreatment;
Thorax;
Treatment Outcome;
Tuberculosis*;
Tuberculosis, Multidrug-Resistant*
- From:Korean Journal of Medicine
2006;70(2):172-182
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: During the last decade, the reports of drug-resistant tuberculosis in Korea were not common. Therefore, we investigated the anti-tuberculosis drug resistance rate according to medical history and radiological findings, as well as the relationship between the drug resistance and treatment outcomes to provide guidelines for selection of drug regimen before drug sensitivity test. METHODS: The study population was composed of 745 hospitalized patients who received drug susceptibility test for M. tuberculosis and anti-tuberculosis chemotherapy for the last 5 years. RESULTS: The majority had resistance to at least one drug (91.3%; 3.8+/-2.6 drugs). Drug resistance rate of first line drugs was 25~55%; especially higher in retreatment cases and those with the cavity on chest X-ray. Drug resistance was not correlated with radiographic finding. The success rate for treatment was higher in new cases, patients with less severe disease status and those without cavity on chest X-ray. When new cases had no resistance to all of EHR (84.1%), the negative conversion rate by first line drugs was above 70~90%. For retreatment patients, the negative conversion rate was above 70% only when they were susceptible to all of EHR (31%). The relapse rate was 4~13%. CONCLUSIONS: Probably the prevalence of drug-resistant tuberculosis in Korea will be considerably high. The drug resistance and treatment outcome was affected more by history of previous medical treatment than radiological findings. The previous EHRZ regimen is very effective as the initial treatment in new case, but revised retreatment regimen composed of at least 4 drugs is needed in the previously treated patients.