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Drug resistance beyond extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis: individual patient data meta-analysis

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
The broadest pattern of tuberculosis drug resistance for which a consensus definition exists is extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB). It is not known if additional drug resistance portends worsened patient outcomes. This study compares treatment outcomes of XDR-TB patients with and without additional resistance to explore the need for a new definition.Individual patient data on XDR-TB outcomes were included in a meta-analysis comparing outcomes between XDR-alone and three non-mutually exclusive XDR-TB patient groups: XDR plus resistance to all the second-line injectables (sli) capreomycin and kanamycin/amikacin (XDR+2sli); XDR plus resistance to second-line injectables and to ≥1 Group 4 drug, i.e.: ethionamide/prothionamide, cycloserine/terizidone or PAS (XDR+sliG4); and XDR+sliG4 plus resistance to ethambutol and/or pyrazinamide (XDR+sliG4EZ).Of 405 XDR-TB cases, 301 were XDR-alone; 68 XDR+2sli; 48 XDR+sliG4; and 42 XDR+sliG4EZ. In multivariate analysis, the odds of cure were significantly lower in XDR+2sli (adjusted Odds Ratio (aOR): 0.4; 95% Confidence Interval: 0.2-0.8) compared to XDR-alone, while odds of failure+death were higher in all XDR patients with additional resistance (aOR range: 2.6-2.8).Patients with additional resistance beyond XDR-TB showed poorer outcomes. Limitations in availability, accuracy and reproducibility of current DST methods preclude the adoption of a useful definition beyond the one currently used for XDR-TB.
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Keywords:
TB; TB treatment; MDR-TB; XDR-TB; Meta-analysis
Elenco autori:
Migliori, Gb; Sotgiu, G; Gandhi, Nr; Falzon, D; Deriemer, K; Centis, R; Hollm Delgado, Mg; Palmero, D; Pérez Guzmán, C; Vargas, Mh; D'Ambrosio, L; Spanevello, Antonio; Bauer, M; Chan, Ed; Schaaf, Hs; Keshavjee, S; Holtz, Th; Menzies, D.
Autori di Ateneo:
SPANEVELLO ANTONIO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://irinsubria.uninsubria.it/handle/11383/1790162
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EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL
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