Factors related to successful treatment of drug-resistance tuberculosis in H. Adam Malik hospital, Medan, Indonesia

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The number of drug-resistant TB cases keeps increasing for over the years. Drug-resistant TB is adifficult case because of the treatment, many side effects, more expensive, and less satisfactory results. This study is a retrospective cohort design aimed to determine the factors influencing the success of TB drug resistance treatment at H. Adam Malik Hospital during 2012-2015. The number of confirmed patients with drug-resistant TB was 223 people, 153 male, and 70 female. Two factors have been found to affect the treatment outcomes significantly, age and resistance pattern (P<0.05). Patients aged <50 years old have 2.73 times greater chance of recovery than patients aged ≥50 years old. Based on resistance pattern, patients with rifampicin resistant or poly-resistant would be 6.4 times more likely to recover compared with pre-XDR patients. There was no significant difference in the success rate of treatment among MDR patients compared with rifampicin resistant or poly-resistant cases. Age and resistance pattern has been proved to influence the success of drug-resistant TB treatment.

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Manurung, M. P. F., Siagian, P., Sinaga, B. Y. M., & Mutiara, E. (2018). Factors related to successful treatment of drug-resistance tuberculosis in H. Adam Malik hospital, Medan, Indonesia. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 125). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/125/1/012148

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