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Delayed diagnosis of tuberculosis: risk factors and effect on mortality among older adults in Hong Kong.

E C Leung1, C C Leung1, K C Chang1, C K Chan1, T Y Mok2, K S Chan3, K S Lau4, C H Chau5, W K Yee6, W S Law1, S N Lee1, K F Au1, L B Tai1, W M Leung1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess the risk factors and effects of delayed diagnosis on tuberculosis (TB) mortality in Hong Kong.
METHODS: All consecutive patients with TB notified in 2010 were tracked through their clinical records for treatment outcome until 2012. All TB cases notified or confirmed after death were identified for a mortality survey on the timing and causes of death.
RESULTS: Of 5092 TB cases notified, 1061 (20.9%) died within 2 years of notification; 211 (4.1%) patients died before notification, 683 (13.4%) died within the first year, and 167 (3.3%) died within the second year after notification. Among the 211 cases with TB notified after death, only 30 were certified to have died from TB. However, 52 (24.6%) died from unspecified pneumonia/sepsis possibly related to pulmonary TB. If these cases are counted, the total TB-related deaths increases from 191 to 243. In 82 (33.7%) of these, TB was notified after death. Over 60% of cases in which TB diagnosed after death involved patients aged ≥80 years and a similar proportion had an advance care directive against resuscitation or investigation. Independent factors for TB notified after death included female sex, living in an old age home, drug abuse, malignancy other than lung cancer, sputum TB smear negative, sputum TB culture positive, and chest X-ray not done.
CONCLUSIONS: High mortality was observed among patients with TB aged ≥80 years. Increased vigilance is warranted to avoid delayed diagnosis and reduce the transmission risk, especially among elderly patients with co-morbidities living in old age homes.

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Keywords:  Aged; Time factors; Tuberculosis, pulmonary/diagnosis

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30065120     DOI: 10.12809/hkmj177081

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hong Kong Med J        ISSN: 1024-2708            Impact factor:   2.227


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