| Literature DB >> 21197091 |
William Worodria1, Marguerite Massinga-Loembe, Harriet Mayanja-Kizza, Jane Namaganda, Andrew Kambugu, Yukari C Manabe, Luc Kestens, Robert Colebunders.
Abstract
Commencement of antiretroviral treatment (ART) in severely immunosuppressed HIV-infected persons is associated with unmasking of subclinical disease. The subset of patients that are diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB) disease while on ART have been classified as ART-associated TB. Few studies have reported the incidence of ART-associated TB and unmasking TB-IRIS according to the International Network for the Study of HIV-Associated IRIS (INSHI) consensus definition. To determine the incidence and predictors of ART-associated TB, we screened 219 patients commencing ART at the Infectious Diseases Clinic in Kampala, Uganda for TB by symptoms, sputum microscopy, and chest X-rays and followed them for one year. Fourteen (6.4%) patients were diagnosed with TB during followup. Eight (3.8%) patients had ART-associated TB (incidence rate of 4.3 per 100 person years); of these, three patients fulfilled INSHI criteria for unmasking TB-associated IRIS (incidence rate of 1.6 per 100 person years). A body mass index of less than 18.5 kg/m(2) BMI (HR 5.85 95% CI 1.24-27.46, P = .025) and a C-reactive protein greater than 5 mg/L (HR 8.23 95% CI 1.36-38.33, P = .020) were risk factors for ART-associated TB at multivariate analysis. In conclusion, with systematic TB screening (including culture and chest X-ray), the incidence of ART-associated TB is relatively low in settings with high HIV and TB prevalence.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21197091 PMCID: PMC3004409 DOI: 10.1155/2011/758350
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Dev Immunol ISSN: 1740-2522
The International Network for the Study of HIV-Associated IRIS (INSHI) case definition for ART-associated tuberculosis [22].
| ART-associated tuberculosis | |
| (i) Patient is not receiving treatment for tuberculosis when ART is initiated. | |
| (ii) Active tuberculosis is diagnosed after initiation of ART. | |
| (iii) The diagnosis of tuberculosis should fulfil WHO criteria for smear-positive pulmonary tuberculosis, smear-negative pulmonary tuberculosis, or extrapulmonary tuberculosis. | |
| Unmasking tuberculosis-associated IRIS* | |
| (i) Patient is not receiving treatment for tuberculosis when ART is initiated and then presents with tuberculosis within 3 months of starting ART. | |
| And one of the following criteria must be met: | |
| (ii) heightened intensity of clinical manifestations, particularly if there is evidence of a marked inflammatory component to the presentation. Examples include tuberculosis lymphadenitis or tuberculosis abscesses with prominent acute inflammatory features, presentation with tuberculosis that is complicated by respiratory failure due to adult respiratory distress syndrome, and those who present with a marked systemic inflammatory syndrome related to tuberculosis, | |
| (iii) once established on tuberculosis treatment, a clinical course that is complicated by a paradoxical reaction. | |
| ART: antiretroviral therapy; IRIS: immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome |
*unmasking tuberculosis-associated IRIS is a subset of ART-associated tuberculosis.
Figure 1Study enrollment and retention.
Baseline characteristics of 219 HIV-infected patients with prevalent TB, incident TB, and no TB.
| Characteristics | Prevalent TB (unrecognized) ( | Incident TB ( | No TB ( |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (yrs), mean (SD) | 38.5 (5.3) | 38.3 (9.2) | 36.4 (8.2) |
| Gender (Female) (%) | 4 (67) | 6 (75) | 143 (70) |
| BMI (kg/m2), median (IQR) | 18.8 (16.6–19.7)* | 19.1 (17.9–21.2)** | 22.8 (20.4–25.7) |
| CD4 counts (cell/ | 131 (60–168) | 103 (23–140) | 131 (67–172) |
| Haemoglobin (g/dL), mean (SD) | 11.9 (1.9) | 10.5 (1.4)** | 12.4 (1.9) |
| C-reactive protein (mg/dL), median (IQR) | 24.9 (11.6–31.5)** | 19.4 (3.9–51.3)* | 2.2 (1.0–6.0) |
| TST positive at ART start (%) | 4 (67) | 1 (25) | 59 (30) |
ART: antiretroviral therapy; BMI, body mass index; IQR: interquartile range; SD: standard deviation; TB: tuberculosis; TST: tuberculin skin test.
P-values: *P < .05, **P < .001 compared with the no TB group.
Characteristics of patients with prevalent (undiagnosed) TB.
| Patient | Age (years) | Sex | Baseline CD4 counts (cells/ | Baseline clinical symptoms* | Baseline CXR findings | Time to TB diagnosis (days) | TB category | Basis of TB diagnosis | Outcomes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patient 1 | 32 | F | 6 | cough, chest pain, weight loss, poor appetite | middle and lower lung zone infiltrates | 24 | PTB | culture+, worsening CXR | improved |
| Patient 2 | 43 | M | 168 | no symptoms | upper and middle lung zone infiltrates with cavitation | 35 | PTB | worsening CXR | improved |
| Patient 3 | 35 | F | 121 | cough, fever, weight loss, poor appetite | normal | 65 | PTB | culture+ | died |
| Patient 4 | 46 | F | 60 | cough, chest pain, poor appetite | upper lung zone infiltrates and left side pleural effusion | 0 | EPTB | abnormal CXR | improved |
| Patient 5 | 35 | F | 140 | cough | middle and lower lung zone infiltrates and pleural thickening | 43 | PTB | abnormal CXR | lost contact |
| Patient 6 | 41 | M | 180 | no symptoms | middle and lower lung zone infiltrates and bilateral cavities | 10 | PTB | abnormal CXR | improved |
Abbreviations: M: Male; F: Female; TB: tuberculosis; CXR: chest X-ray; PTB, pulmonary tuberculosis, AFB+: acid fast bacilli positive; AFB−: acid fast bacilli negative; IRIS: immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome.
*included only clinical symptoms of greater than two weeks.
Characteristics of patients with ART-associated TB.
| Patient | Age (years) | Sex | CD4 counts | Baseline clinical symptoms* | Baseline CXR findings | Time to TB (days) | TB category | Basis of TB diagnosis | Basis of TB- IRIS diagnosis† | Outcomes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baseline (cell/ | TB (cell/ | ||||||||||
| Patient 1 | 53 | F | 156 | 148 | weight loss | Possible TB | 345 | TB pleura | cytology | NA | Improved |
| Patient 2 | 27 | F | 15 | 5 | weight loss, anorexia | Normal | 79 | Disseminated TB | abnormal CXR culture +ve | 2,4,5,6 | Improved |
| Patient 3 | 31 | F | 90 | 68 | cough, fever, weight loss, anorexia | Normal | 14 | PTB | culture +ve | NA | Improved |
| Patient 4 | 37 | M | 123 | — | no symptoms | Normal | 24 | PTB | culture +ve | NA | Lost contact |
| Patient 5 | 42 | M | 116 | 95 | cough, weight loss, anorexia | Possible TB | 54 | PTB | culture +ve | NA | Died |
| Patient 6 | 45 | F | 21 | 28 | weight loss | Normal | 17 | PTB | AFB+ | 2,5,6,7 | Improved |
| Patient 7 | 28 | F | 24 | 18 | no symptoms | Normal | 20 | TB adenitis | FNA AFB+ | 1,5,6 | Lost contact |
| Patient 8 | 43 | F | 206 | 313 | no symptoms | Normal | 100 | PTB | abnormal CXR | NA | Improved |
Abbreviations: M: Male; F: Female; TB: tuberculosis; CXR: chest X-ray; PTB: pulmonary tuberculosis; AFB+: acid fast bacilli positive; AFB−: acid fast bacilli negative; IRIS: immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome.
*included clinical symptoms of greater than two weeks.
†criteria for TB-IRIS (new or worsening): 1: adenopathy; 2: CXR abnormalities; 3: central nervous system features of TB; 4: serositis; 5: constitutional symptoms (fever, night sweats, weight loss); 6: respiratory symptoms (cough, dyspnea, stridor); 7: abdominal pain with peritonitis, hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, or adenopathy; NA: not applicable.
Cox proportional hazards for baseline predictors of ART-associated TB in HIV-infected patients commencing ART.
| Baseline characteristics | Unadjusted HR (95% CI) |
| Adjusted† HR (95% CI) |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | ||||
| >40 | 1.42 (0.26–7.77) | .687 | 1.27 (0.21–7.80) | .798 |
| 30–39 | 0.43 (0.06–3.05) | .397 | 0.35 (0.05–2.64) | .308 |
| <30 | 1 | 1 | ||
| Sex | ||||
| Females | 1.19 (0.24–5.88) | .835 | 1.87 (0.34–10.21) | .468 |
| Males | 1 | 1 | ||
| Tuberculin skin test (TST) | ||||
| positive | 0.78 (0.16–3.88) | .764 | — | |
| negative | 1 | — | ||
| C-reactive protein (mg/L) | ||||
| ≥5 | 8.23 (1.66–40.82) |
| 7.23 (1.36–38.33) |
|
| <5 | 1 | 1 | ||
| Haemoglobin (g/dL) | ||||
| <12.5 | 6.66 (0.82–54.16) | .076 | 2.31 (0.23–23.43) | .477 |
| ≥12.5 | 1 | 1 | ||
| CD4 cell counts (cells/ | ||||
| <50 | 3.04 (0.72–12.74) | .129 | 2.22 (0.49–10.16) | .304 |
| ≥50 | 1 | 1 | ||
| Body mass index (kg/m2) | ||||
| <18.5 | 7.71 (1.92–30.89) |
| 5.85 (1.24–27.46) |
|
| ≥18.5 | 1 | 1 | ||
| WHO clinical stage | ||||
| 3 and 4 | 4.68 (0.94–23.23) | .065 | 1.82 (0.33–10.18) | .495 |
| 1 and 2 | 1 | 1 |
†adjusted for age, sex, baseline C-reactive protein result, baseline haemoglobin, baseline CD4 counts, body mass index, and WHO clinical stage.
Abbreviations: ART: antiretroviral therapy; TB: tuberculosis; HR: hazard ratio.
Figure 2Kaplan Meier curve of cumulative cases of tuberculosis diagnosed among ART naïve patients with HIV infection starting antiretroviral therapy.
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