Outcomes of tuberculosis treatment among inpatients and outpatients in the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil

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作者
Telles Perrechi, Mirtes Cristina [1 ]
Ribeiro, Sandra Aparecida [1 ]
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[1] Univ Fed Sao Paulo, Dept Prevent Med, BR-04038034 Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Tuberculosis; Hospitalization; Primary health care; Treatment outcome;
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10.1590/S1806-37132011000600012
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R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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Objective: To compare inpatient and outpatient treatment of tuberculosis, in terms of outcomes, in the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil, as well to determine which variables are most frequently associated with hospitalization. Methods: A prospective, longitudinal study carried out between January and December of 2007, at two large hospitals and at outpatient clinics, in two regions of the city of Sao Paulo. For inpatients, data were collected with a structured questionnaire. Additional data were obtained from the Sao Paulo State Department of Health Tuberculosis Database. Results: Of the 474 patients included in the study, 166 were inpatients, and 308 were outpatients. The multivariate analysis showed that hospitalization for tuberculosis was associated with hospital/emergency room diagnosis of tuberculosis (OR = 55.42), with HIV co-infection (OR = 18.57), with retreatment (OR = 18.51), and with having previously sought treatment at another health care facility (OR = 12.32). For the inpatient and outpatient groups, the overall cure rates were 41.6% and 78.3%, respectively, compared with 30.4% and 58.5% for those who were co-infected with HIV, whereas the overall mortality rates were 29.5% and 2.6%, respectively, compared with 45.7% and 9.8% for those who were co-infected with HIV. Conclusions: Among inpatients, tuberculosis appears to be more severe and more difficult to diagnose, resulting in lower cure rates and higher mortality rates, than among outpatients. In addition, tuberculosis patients co-infected with HIV have less favorable outcomes.
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