Literature DB >> 10460102

Treatment of bacillary pulmonary tuberculosis at the chest clinics in the private sector in Korea, 1993.

Y P Hong1, S J Kim, E G Lee, W J Lew, J Y Bai.   

Abstract

SETTING: Cohort study of bacillary pulmonary tuberculosis patients treated at private sector chest clinics in Korea.
OBJECTIVE: To assess the treatment behaviour of physicians in private chest clinics and the treatment outcomes of their patients.
DESIGN: 1) A retrospective analysis of a cohort of patients admitted from July through October in 1993, and 2) comparison with results from health centres under the National Tuberculosis Programme (NTP).
RESULTS: Nine hundred and sixty bacillary patients (507 newly diagnosed--'new', and 453 retreatment--'old') were admitted to the study. Initial smears and cultures were not performed in 7% and 21%, and follow-up smears and cultures not done in 19% and 28%, respectively. The regimens prescribed were variable: 23 in 'new' and 72 in 'old' patients, 86 in total. Six-month short-course treatment using HRZE was prescribed for 26.2% of 'new' patients. In many instances, the planned treatment duration was excessive. The success rates (cured plus completed) for 'new' and 'old' patients were 74% and 51%, respectively. The failure rates were less than 1% in 'new' and 9% in 'old' patients.
CONCLUSION: Prescribed regimens were variable in terms of drug combinations and treatment duration. Overall treatment outcome was inferior to that of the health centres under the NTP.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10460102

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Tuberc Lung Dis        ISSN: 1027-3719            Impact factor:   2.373


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