To study the clinico-radiological profile of patients of pulmonary tuberculosis with deep vein thrombosis

Objective: The objective of the study was to study the clinico-radiological profile of patients of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) with deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Method: This is a prospective cross-sectional observational study from September 2017 to March 2019 on diagnosed patients of pulmonary TB wh...

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Main Authors: Deepak Sharma, Prabhpreet Sethi, Anita Yadav
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2021-01-01
Series:International Journal of Mycobacteriology
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Online Access:http://www.ijmyco.org/article.asp?issn=2212-5531;year=2021;volume=10;issue=1;spage=26;epage=30;aulast=Sharma
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spelling doaj-3008f6a40386445a90aeea2c7623971e2021-03-31T06:53:00ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsInternational Journal of Mycobacteriology2212-55312212-554X2021-01-01101263010.4103/ijmy.ijmy_203_20To study the clinico-radiological profile of patients of pulmonary tuberculosis with deep vein thrombosisDeepak SharmaPrabhpreet SethiAnita YadavObjective: The objective of the study was to study the clinico-radiological profile of patients of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) with deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Method: This is a prospective cross-sectional observational study from September 2017 to March 2019 on diagnosed patients of pulmonary TB who attended the outpatient department or presented with signs and symptoms of DVT. Results: A total of forty patients were included, out of them 57.5% were males. Nearly 45% of the patients belonged to the upper lower class. Nearly 77.5% of cases were undernourished and did not have any comorbid conditions. Sputum smear was reported positive in 92.5% of cases. Bilateral disease was seen in 95% of cases. Far advanced chest X-ray involvement was seen in 72.5% of cases. Newly diagnosed cases of TB were 87.5%. Maximum thrombus formation was seen 97.5% in superficial femoral vein and 92.5% in the common femoral and popliteal vein. Hypoxia was reported in 62.5% of cases. Interval between diagnosis of TB and the development of DVT was 2–3 weeks in a maximum of 35% of cases. Conclusion: The clinical profile of TB with DVT shows a male predominance with upper lower class more prone to develop disease and its complications. Poor physical built is seen in the majority of patients with TB and DVT. New cases of TB are still on rise. Single comorbid condition cannot define the increased risk of DVT in TB. Superficial venous system of lower limb is more prone to develop thrombus. Time interval between TB and development of DVT is variable and cannot be predicted.http://www.ijmyco.org/article.asp?issn=2212-5531;year=2021;volume=10;issue=1;spage=26;epage=30;aulast=Sharmadeep vein thrombosishypoxiatuberculosis
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Prabhpreet Sethi
Anita Yadav
To study the clinico-radiological profile of patients of pulmonary tuberculosis with deep vein thrombosis
International Journal of Mycobacteriology
deep vein thrombosis
hypoxia
tuberculosis
author_facet Deepak Sharma
Prabhpreet Sethi
Anita Yadav
author_sort Deepak Sharma
title To study the clinico-radiological profile of patients of pulmonary tuberculosis with deep vein thrombosis
title_short To study the clinico-radiological profile of patients of pulmonary tuberculosis with deep vein thrombosis
title_full To study the clinico-radiological profile of patients of pulmonary tuberculosis with deep vein thrombosis
title_fullStr To study the clinico-radiological profile of patients of pulmonary tuberculosis with deep vein thrombosis
title_full_unstemmed To study the clinico-radiological profile of patients of pulmonary tuberculosis with deep vein thrombosis
title_sort to study the clinico-radiological profile of patients of pulmonary tuberculosis with deep vein thrombosis
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series International Journal of Mycobacteriology
issn 2212-5531
2212-554X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Objective: The objective of the study was to study the clinico-radiological profile of patients of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) with deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Method: This is a prospective cross-sectional observational study from September 2017 to March 2019 on diagnosed patients of pulmonary TB who attended the outpatient department or presented with signs and symptoms of DVT. Results: A total of forty patients were included, out of them 57.5% were males. Nearly 45% of the patients belonged to the upper lower class. Nearly 77.5% of cases were undernourished and did not have any comorbid conditions. Sputum smear was reported positive in 92.5% of cases. Bilateral disease was seen in 95% of cases. Far advanced chest X-ray involvement was seen in 72.5% of cases. Newly diagnosed cases of TB were 87.5%. Maximum thrombus formation was seen 97.5% in superficial femoral vein and 92.5% in the common femoral and popliteal vein. Hypoxia was reported in 62.5% of cases. Interval between diagnosis of TB and the development of DVT was 2–3 weeks in a maximum of 35% of cases. Conclusion: The clinical profile of TB with DVT shows a male predominance with upper lower class more prone to develop disease and its complications. Poor physical built is seen in the majority of patients with TB and DVT. New cases of TB are still on rise. Single comorbid condition cannot define the increased risk of DVT in TB. Superficial venous system of lower limb is more prone to develop thrombus. Time interval between TB and development of DVT is variable and cannot be predicted.
topic deep vein thrombosis
hypoxia
tuberculosis
url http://www.ijmyco.org/article.asp?issn=2212-5531;year=2021;volume=10;issue=1;spage=26;epage=30;aulast=Sharma
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