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Prevalence and factors associated with reported adverse-events among patients on multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis treatment in two referral hospitals in Uganda.
Ategyeka, Paul Mukama; Muhoozi, Michael; Naturinda, Racheal; Kageni, Peter; Namugenyi, Carol; Kasolo, Amos; Kisaka, Stevens; Kiwanuka, Noah.
Afiliação
  • Ategyeka PM; College of Health Sciences School of Public Health, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda. paulategyekap@gmail.com.
  • Muhoozi M; College of Health Sciences School of Public Health, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.
  • Naturinda R; Makerere University Center for Health and Population Research, Kampala, Uganda.
  • Kageni P; College of Health Sciences School of Public Health, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.
  • Namugenyi C; College of Health Sciences Department of Pharmacy, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.
  • Kasolo A; Mulago National Referral Hospital TB ward 5 and 6, Kampala, Uganda.
  • Kisaka S; Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital TB ward, Mbarara, Uganda.
  • Kiwanuka N; College of Health Sciences School of Public Health, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.
BMC Infect Dis ; 23(1): 149, 2023 Mar 10.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36899299
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) treatment involves toxic drugs that cause adverse events (AEs), which are life-threatening and may lead to death if not well managed. In Uganda, the prevalence of MDR-TB is increasingly high, and about 95% of the patients are on treatment. However, little is known about the prevalence of AEs among patients on MDR-TB medicines. We therefore estimated the prevalence of reported adverse events (AEs) of MDR-TB drugs and factors associated with AEs in two health facilities in Uganda.

METHODS:

A retrospective cohort study of MDR-TB was conducted among patients enrolled at Mulago National Referral and Mbarara Regional Referral hospitals in Uganda. Medical records of MDR-TB patients enrolled between January 2015 and December 2020 were reviewed. Data on AEs, which were defined as irritative reactions to MDR-TB drugs, were extracted and analyzed. To describe reported AEs, descriptive statistics were computed. A modified Poisson regression analysis was used to determine factors associated with reported AEs.

RESULTS:

Overall, 369 (43.1%) of 856 patients had AEs, and 145 (17%) of 856 had more than one. Joint pain (244/369, or 66%), hearing loss (75/369, or 20%), and vomiting (58/369, or 16%) were the most frequently reported effects. Patients started on the 24-month regimen (adj. PR = 1.4, 95%; 1.07, 1.76) and individualized regimens (adj. PR = 1.5, 95%; 1.11, 1.93) were more likely to suffer from AEs. Lack of transport for clinical monitoring (adj. PR = 1.9, 95%; 1.21, 3.11); alcohol consumption (adj. PR = 1.2, 95%; 1.05, 1.43); and receipt of directly observed therapy from peripheral health facilities (adj. PR = 1.6, 95%; 1.10, 2.41) were significantly associated with experiencing AEs. However, patients who received food supplies (adj. PR = 0.61, 95%; 0.51, 0.71) were less likely to suffer from AEs.

CONCLUSION:

The frequency of adverse events reported by MDR-TB patients is considerably high, with joint pain being the most common. Interventions such as the provision of food supplies, transportation, and consistent counseling on alcohol consumption to patients at initiation treatment facilities may contribute to a reduction in the rate of occurrence of AEs.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Contexto em Saúde: 2_ODS3 / 3_ND / 4_TD Problema de saúde: 2_enfermedades_transmissibles / 3_neglected_diseases / 3_tuberculosis / 4_antimicrobial_resistance / 4_tuberculosis Assunto principal: Tuberculose / Tuberculose Resistente a Múltiplos Medicamentos Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Humans País/Região como assunto: Africa Idioma: En Revista: BMC Infect Dis Assunto da revista: DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Uganda

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Contexto em Saúde: 2_ODS3 / 3_ND / 4_TD Problema de saúde: 2_enfermedades_transmissibles / 3_neglected_diseases / 3_tuberculosis / 4_antimicrobial_resistance / 4_tuberculosis Assunto principal: Tuberculose / Tuberculose Resistente a Múltiplos Medicamentos Tipo de estudo: Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Humans País/Região como assunto: Africa Idioma: En Revista: BMC Infect Dis Assunto da revista: DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Uganda
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