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CHARACTERISTICS OF PARADOXICAL TUBERCULOSIS-ASSOCIATED IMMUNE RECONSTITUTION INFLAMMATORY SYNDROME AND ITS INFLUENCE ON TUBERCULOSIS TREATMENT OUTCOMES IN PERSONS LIVING WITH HIV
Tuberculosis
Antiretroviral therapy
Anti-TB treatment
IRIS
Paradoxical reaction
a National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis, Indian Council of Medical Research Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India b Instituto Gonçalo Moniz, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Salvador, Brazil c Multinational Organization Network Sponsoring Translational and Epidemiological Research (MONSTER) Initiative, Salvador, Brazil d Curso de Medicina, Faculdade de Tecnologia e Ciências (UniFTC), Salvador, Brazil e Government Hospital of Thoracic Medicine, Tambaram Sanatorium, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India f Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital, Park Town, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India g Government Rajaji Hospital, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India hWorld Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland i Universidade Salvador (UNIFACS), Laureate Universities, Salvador, Brazil j Escola Bahiana de Medicina e Saúde Pública (EBMSP), Salvador, Brazil kWellcome Centre for Infectious Disease Research in Africa, Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa
Autor(es)
Narendran, Gopalan
Jyotheeswaran, Keerthana
Senguttuvan, Thirumaran
Vinhaes, Caian L.
Santhanakrishnan, Ramesh K.
Manoharan, Tamizhselvan
Selvaraj, Anbhalagan
Chandrasekaran, Padmapriyadarsini
Menon, Pradeep A.
Bhavani, Kannabiran P.
Reddy, Devarajulu
Narayanan, Ravichandran
Subramanyam, Balaji
Sathyavelu, Sekhar
Krishnaraja, Raja
Kalirajan, Pownraj
Angamuthu, Dhanalakshmi
Susaimuthu, Stella Mary
Ganesan, Ranjit R. K.
Tripathy, Srikanth P.
Swaminathan, Soumya
Andrade, Bruno de Bezerril
Jyotheeswaran, Keerthana
Senguttuvan, Thirumaran
Vinhaes, Caian L.
Santhanakrishnan, Ramesh K.
Manoharan, Tamizhselvan
Selvaraj, Anbhalagan
Chandrasekaran, Padmapriyadarsini
Menon, Pradeep A.
Bhavani, Kannabiran P.
Reddy, Devarajulu
Narayanan, Ravichandran
Subramanyam, Balaji
Sathyavelu, Sekhar
Krishnaraja, Raja
Kalirajan, Pownraj
Angamuthu, Dhanalakshmi
Susaimuthu, Stella Mary
Ganesan, Ranjit R. K.
Tripathy, Srikanth P.
Swaminathan, Soumya
Andrade, Bruno de Bezerril
Afiliação
Múltipla – Ver em notas.
Resumo em Inglês
Objective: The influence of tuberculosis (TB)-immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS) on TB treatment outcomes and its risk factors were investigated among people with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and co-infected with TB. Methods: Newly diagnosed, culture-confirmed, pulmonary TB patients with HIV and enrolled in a clinical trial (NCT00933790) were retrospectively analysed for IRIS occurrence. Risk factors and TB outcomes (up to 18 months after initiation of anti-TB treatment [ATT]) were compared between people who experienced IRIS (IRIS group) and those who did not (non-IRIS group). Results: TB-IRIS occurred in 82 of 292 (28%) participants. Significant baseline risk factors predisposing to TB-IRIS occurrence in univariate analysis were: lower CD4+ T-cell count, CD4/CD8 ratio, haemoglobin levels, presence of extra-pulmonary TB focus, and higher HIV viral load; the last two retained significance in the multivariate analysis. After 2 months of ATT commencement, sputum smear conversion was documented in 45 of 80 (56.2%) vs. 124 of 194 (63.9%) (p=0.23), culture conversion was in 75 of 80 (93.7%) vs. 178 of 194 (91.7%) (p=0.57) and the median decline in viral load (log10copies/mm3) was 2.7 in the IRIS vs. 1.1 in the non-IRIS groups (p<0.0001), respectively. An unfavourable response to TB therapy was detected in 17 of 82 (20.7%) and 28 of 210 (13.3%) in the IRIS and non-IRIS groups, respectively (p=0.14). Conclusions: TB-IRIS frequently occurred in people with advanced HIV infection and in those who presented with extra-pulmonary TB lesions, without influencing subsequent TB treatment outcomes.
Palavras-chave em inglês
HIVTuberculosis
Antiretroviral therapy
Anti-TB treatment
IRIS
Paradoxical reaction
Editor
Elsevier
Referência
NARENDRAN, Gopalan et al. Characteristics of paradoxical tuberculosis-associated immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome and its influence on tuberculosis treatment outcomes in persons living with HIV. International Journal of Infectious Diseases, v. 98, p. 261–267, 2020.DOI
10.1016/j.ijid.2020.06.097ISSN
1201-9712Notas
Caian L Vinhaes e Bruno B Andrade - Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Gonçalo Moniz. Salvador, BA, Brazil.a National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis, Indian Council of Medical Research Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India b Instituto Gonçalo Moniz, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Salvador, Brazil c Multinational Organization Network Sponsoring Translational and Epidemiological Research (MONSTER) Initiative, Salvador, Brazil d Curso de Medicina, Faculdade de Tecnologia e Ciências (UniFTC), Salvador, Brazil e Government Hospital of Thoracic Medicine, Tambaram Sanatorium, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India f Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital, Park Town, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India g Government Rajaji Hospital, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India hWorld Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland i Universidade Salvador (UNIFACS), Laureate Universities, Salvador, Brazil j Escola Bahiana de Medicina e Saúde Pública (EBMSP), Salvador, Brazil kWellcome Centre for Infectious Disease Research in Africa, Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa
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