Retrospective audit of patients treated for MDR-TB in re-treatment category

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Saeed, Waseem [1 ]
Naseem, Arshad [1 ]
Ahmed, Jamal [1 ]
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[1] Mil Hosp Rawalpindi, Dept Pulmonol, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
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Modified regimen; Re-treatment TB; Multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis; MDR-TB; Tuberculosis;
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Objective: To determine the efficacy of our modified anti-tuberculosis regimen in adult patients with multi-drugresistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in the re-treatment category. Methods: Retrospective chart review of 176 patients in re-treatment category with diagnosis of MDR-TB from 1st Jan 1993 to 31st Dec 2002 managed at the Department of Pulmonology Military Hospital Rawalpindi, Pakistan. All the patients were given four standard first line anti-TB drugs along with any two second line drugs out of Ofloxacin/Ciprofloxacin/Levofloxacin, Amikacin, or Clarithromycin and treatment was modified after availability of drug susceptibility testing (DST). Results: Seventy-two percent of the patients were young men with mean age of 32.28 +/- 8.7 yrs, 53.4% had moderately advanced while nearly 30% had extensive disease. One-third cases had contact with a patient of pulmonary tuberculosis out of which one fifth had contact with a MDR-TB patient. Mean duration of diagnosis of tuberculosis before therapy was 41.11 +/- 14.32 months and 70% of the cases had received at least 2 prior anti-TB regimens. They had received a median of four anti-TB drugs in past and were infected with organisms that were resistant to a median of 3 first line anti-TB drugs. Resistance to Ethambutol and PZA was about 18% and 11% respectively. A median of six anti-TB drugs was used while mean duration of therapy was 22.17 +/- 2.17 months. Bacteriological cure was achieved in about 90% cases while radiological response was documented in nearly 78%. Conclusion: Modified initial management strategy followed by DST guided therapy has yielded excellent results and needs to be assessed in further trials for wider application.
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