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The prevalence and risks of major comorbidities among inpatients with pulmonary tuberculosis in China from a gender and age perspective: a large-scale multicenter observational study.

Wanli Kang1, Jian Du1, Song Yang2, Jiajia Yu1, Hongyan Chen3, Jianxiong Liu4, Jinshan Ma5, Mingwu Li6, Jingmin Qin7, Wei Shu1, Peilan Zong8, Yi Zhang9, Yongkang Dong10, Zhiyi Yang11, Zaoxian Mei12, Qunyi Deng13, Pu Wang14, Wenge Han15, Meiying Wu16, Ling Chen17, Xinguo Zhao18, Lei Tan19, Fujian Li20, Chao Zheng21, Hongwei Liu3, Xinjie Li4, A Ertai5, Yingrong Du6, Fenglin Liu7, Wenyu Cui9, Quanhong Wang10, Xiaohong Chen11, Junfeng Han12, Qingyao Xie13, Yanmei Feng14, Wenyu Liu15, Peijun Tang16, Jianyong Zhang17, Jian Zheng18, Dawei Chen20, Xiangyang Yao21, Tong Ren3, Yang Li4, Yuanyuan Li5, Lei Wu6, Qiang Song7, Mei Yang2, Jian Zhang9, Yuanyuan Liu12, Shuliang Guo14, Kun Yan15, Xinghua Shen16, Dan Lei17, Yangli Zhang20, Xiaofeng Yan22, Liang Li23, Shenjie Tang24.   

Abstract

In clinical practice, PTB patients have concurrent many types of comorbidities such as pneumonia, liver disorder, diabetes mellitus, hematological disorder, and malnutrition. Detecting and treating specific comorbidities and preventing their development are important for PTB patients. However, the prevalence of most comorbid conditions in patients with PTB is not well described. We conducted a large-scale, multicenter, observational study to elucidate and illustrate the prevalence rates of major comorbidities in inpatients at 21 hospitals in China. The 19 specific comorbidities were selected for analysis in this patient cohort, and stratified the inpatient cohort according to age and gender. A total of 355,929 PTB inpatients were included, with a male:female ratio of 1.98 and the proportion of ≥ 65 years PTB inpatients was the most. Approximately 70% of PTB inpatients had at least one defined type of comorbidity. The prevalence of 19 specific comorbidities in inpatients with PTB was analyzed, with pneumonia being the most common comorbidity. The prevalence of most comorbidities was higher in males with PTB except thyroid disorders, mental health disorders, etc. The prevalence of defined most comorbidities in patients with PTB tended to increase with increasing age, although some specific comorbidities tended to increase initially then decrease with increasing age. Our study describes multiple clinically important comorbidities among PTB inpatients, and their prevalence between different gender and age groups. The results will enhance the clinical aptitude of physicians who treat patients with PTB to recognize, diagnose, and treat PTB comorbidities early.

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Keywords:  Comorbidity; Prevalence; Pulmonary tuberculosis; Risk

Year:  2020        PMID: 33094354     DOI: 10.1007/s10096-020-04077-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis        ISSN: 0934-9723            Impact factor:   3.267


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