Different profiles of body mass index variation among patients with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis: a retrospective cohort study

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Alhassane, Diallo [1 ]
Diallo, Boubacar Djelo [2 ]
Camara, Lansana Mady [2 ]
Kounoudji, Lucrece Ahouefa Nadege [2 ]
Bah, Boubacar [3 ]
N'Zabintawali, Fulgence [4 ]
Carlos-Bolumbu, Miguel [5 ]
Diallo, Mamadou Hassimiou [6 ]
Sow, Oumou Younoussa [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Paris Diderot, Hosp Bichat, AP HP,INSERM, Dept Epidemiol Biostat & Clin Res,CIC EC 425,U113, Paris, France
[2] Univ Gamal Abdel Nasser Conakry, Hop Natl Ignace Deen Conakry, Serv Pneumophtisiol, CHU Conakry,Fac Sci & Tech Sante, Conakry, Guinea
[3] Ctr AntiTB Carriere, Conakry, Guinea
[4] Lab Natl Mycobacteries, Conakry, Guinea
[5] Urgences Reanimat Ctr Hosp Sud Essonnes CHSE, Paris, France
[6] Univ Paris 05, Inst Rech Dev, Ctr Populat & Dev, Paris, France
关键词
BMI; Multidrug-resistant; Tuberculosis; Latent mixed models; MALNUTRITION; RISK;
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10.1186/s12879-020-05028-0
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R51 [传染病];
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BackgroundDespite the predictive role of body weight variation in treatment outcome in multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB), few corroborating data are available. We studied weight variation in patients with MDR-TB to identify groups of weight change and to determine factors that influence these changes.MethodsWe analyzed patients with rifampicin resistance who were treated with an MDR-TB treatment regimen between June 07, 2016 and June 22, 2018 at three major drug-resistant TB centers in Guinea. Patients were seen monthly until the end of treatment. Clinical outcome was the body mass index (BMI). We used a linear mixed model to analyze trajectories of BMI and a latent class mixed model to identify groups of BMI trajectories.ResultsOf 232 patients treated for MDR-TB during the study period, 165 were analyzed. These patients had a total of 1387 visits, with a median of 5 visits (interquartile range, 3-8 visits). Monthly BMI increase was 0.24 (SE 0.02) per kg/m(2). Factors associated with faster BMI progression were success of MDR-TB treatment (0.24 [SE 0.09] per kg/m(2); p=0.0205) and absence of lung cavities on X-ray (0.18 [0.06] per kg/m(2); p=0.0068). Two groups of BMI change were identified: rapid BMI increase (n=121; 85%) and slow BMI increase (n=22; 15%). Patients in the slow BMI increase group were mostly female (68%) had no history of TB treatment (41%), had a positive HIV infection (59%), and had a more severe clinical condition at baseline, characterized by a higher frequency of symptoms including depression (18%), dyspnea (68%), poor adherence to MDR-TB treatment (64%), lower platelet count, and higher SGOT. These patients also had a longer time to initial culture conversion (log-rank test: p=0.0218).ConclusionQuantitative BMI data on patients with MDR-TB treated with a short regimen allowed the identification of subgroups of patients with different trajectories of BMI and emphasized the usefulness of BMI as a biomarker for the monitoring of MDR-TB treatment outcome.
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