Adverse reactions due to directly observed treatment strategy therapy in Chinese tuberculosis patients: a prospective study.
BACKGROUND: More than 1 million tuberculosis (TB) patients are receiving directly observed treatment strategy (DOTS) therapy in China every year. As to the profile of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) due to DOTS therapy, no consensus has been reached. There is no report regarding ADRs due to DOTS thera...
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doaj-48835320bc49418ab5bdfd9b83148d772020-11-24T21:58:26ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0186e6503710.1371/journal.pone.0065037Adverse reactions due to directly observed treatment strategy therapy in Chinese tuberculosis patients: a prospective study.Xiaozhen LvShaowen TangYinyin XiaXiaomeng WangYanli YuanDaiyu HuFeiying LiuShanshan WuYuan ZhangZhirong YangDehua TuYixin ChenPeiyuan DengYu MaRu ChenSiyan ZhanBACKGROUND: More than 1 million tuberculosis (TB) patients are receiving directly observed treatment strategy (DOTS) therapy in China every year. As to the profile of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) due to DOTS therapy, no consensus has been reached. There is no report regarding ADRs due to DOTS therapy with a large Chinese TB population. This study aimed to determine the incidence and prognosis of ADRs due to DOTS therapy, and to evaluate their impact on anti-TB treatment in China. METHODS: A prospective population-based cohort study was performed during 2007-2008. Sputum smear positive pulmonary TB patients who received DOTS therapy were included and followed up for six to nine months in 52 counties of four regions in China. The suspected ADRs were recorded and reviewed by Chinese State Food and Drug Administration. RESULTS: A total of 4304 TB patients were included in this study. 649 patients (15.08%) showed at least one ADR and 766 cases in total were detected. The incidence (count) of ADR based on affected organ was: liver dysfunction 6.34% (273), gastrointestinal disorders 3.74% (161), arthralgia 2.51% (108), allergic reactions 2.35% (101), neurological system disorders 2.04% (88), renal impairment 0.07% (3) and others 0.05% (2). Most cases of ADRs (95%) had a good clinical outcome, while two with hepatotoxicity and one with renal impairment died. Compared with patients without ADRs, patients with ADRs were more likely to have positive smear test results at the end of the intensive phase (adjusted OR, 2.00; 95%CI, 1.44-2.78) and unsuccessful anti-TB outcomes (adjusted OR, 2.58; 95%CI, 1.43-4.68). CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of ADRs due to DOTS therapy was 15.08%. Those ADRs had a substantial impact on TB control in China. This highlighted the importance of developing strategies to ameliorate ADRs both to improve the quality of patient care and to control TB safely.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3672195?pdf=render |
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Xiaozhen Lv Shaowen Tang Yinyin Xia Xiaomeng Wang Yanli Yuan Daiyu Hu Feiying Liu Shanshan Wu Yuan Zhang Zhirong Yang Dehua Tu Yixin Chen Peiyuan Deng Yu Ma Ru Chen Siyan Zhan |
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Xiaozhen Lv Shaowen Tang Yinyin Xia Xiaomeng Wang Yanli Yuan Daiyu Hu Feiying Liu Shanshan Wu Yuan Zhang Zhirong Yang Dehua Tu Yixin Chen Peiyuan Deng Yu Ma Ru Chen Siyan Zhan Adverse reactions due to directly observed treatment strategy therapy in Chinese tuberculosis patients: a prospective study. PLoS ONE |
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Xiaozhen Lv Shaowen Tang Yinyin Xia Xiaomeng Wang Yanli Yuan Daiyu Hu Feiying Liu Shanshan Wu Yuan Zhang Zhirong Yang Dehua Tu Yixin Chen Peiyuan Deng Yu Ma Ru Chen Siyan Zhan |
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Adverse reactions due to directly observed treatment strategy therapy in Chinese tuberculosis patients: a prospective study. |
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Adverse reactions due to directly observed treatment strategy therapy in Chinese tuberculosis patients: a prospective study. |
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Adverse reactions due to directly observed treatment strategy therapy in Chinese tuberculosis patients: a prospective study. |
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Adverse reactions due to directly observed treatment strategy therapy in Chinese tuberculosis patients: a prospective study. |
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Adverse reactions due to directly observed treatment strategy therapy in Chinese tuberculosis patients: a prospective study. |
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adverse reactions due to directly observed treatment strategy therapy in chinese tuberculosis patients: a prospective study. |
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BACKGROUND: More than 1 million tuberculosis (TB) patients are receiving directly observed treatment strategy (DOTS) therapy in China every year. As to the profile of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) due to DOTS therapy, no consensus has been reached. There is no report regarding ADRs due to DOTS therapy with a large Chinese TB population. This study aimed to determine the incidence and prognosis of ADRs due to DOTS therapy, and to evaluate their impact on anti-TB treatment in China. METHODS: A prospective population-based cohort study was performed during 2007-2008. Sputum smear positive pulmonary TB patients who received DOTS therapy were included and followed up for six to nine months in 52 counties of four regions in China. The suspected ADRs were recorded and reviewed by Chinese State Food and Drug Administration. RESULTS: A total of 4304 TB patients were included in this study. 649 patients (15.08%) showed at least one ADR and 766 cases in total were detected. The incidence (count) of ADR based on affected organ was: liver dysfunction 6.34% (273), gastrointestinal disorders 3.74% (161), arthralgia 2.51% (108), allergic reactions 2.35% (101), neurological system disorders 2.04% (88), renal impairment 0.07% (3) and others 0.05% (2). Most cases of ADRs (95%) had a good clinical outcome, while two with hepatotoxicity and one with renal impairment died. Compared with patients without ADRs, patients with ADRs were more likely to have positive smear test results at the end of the intensive phase (adjusted OR, 2.00; 95%CI, 1.44-2.78) and unsuccessful anti-TB outcomes (adjusted OR, 2.58; 95%CI, 1.43-4.68). CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of ADRs due to DOTS therapy was 15.08%. Those ADRs had a substantial impact on TB control in China. This highlighted the importance of developing strategies to ameliorate ADRs both to improve the quality of patient care and to control TB safely. |
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