The multivariate analysis of results of bedaquiline use in the therapy of MDR/XDR pulmonary tuberculosis

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The objective of the study: To perform the multivariate analysis of treatment outcomes in patients with multiple/extensive drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR/XDR TB), including those with HIV infection, whose chemotherapy regimens included bedaquiline. Subjects and methods: 70 patients with MDR/XDR TB were enrolled in the retrospective two-center study, the multivariate analysis of treatment outcomes with bedaquiline-containing regimen was carried out. Results: The performed multivariate analysis demonstrated high efficacy and good tolerability of bedaquiline-containing regimens for MDR/XDR TB treatment even despite the continuous ineffective treatment of patients in the past. The prolonged intake of bedaquiline for more than 24 weeks was not associated with a high level of adverse reactions. It was found that the use of cycloserine/terizidone made a significant contribution to the favorable outcome of chemotherapy. The factors associated with the most unfavorable treatment outcomes were the following: Age above 60 years, concurrent chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, alcohol and/or drug addiction, and smoking.

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STAVITSKAYA, N. V., FELKER, I. G., ZHUKOVA, E. M., TLIF, A. I., DOKTOROVA, N. P., & KUDLAY, D. A. (2020). The multivariate analysis of results of bedaquiline use in the therapy of MDR/XDR pulmonary tuberculosis. Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases, 98(7), 56–62. https://doi.org/10.21292/2075-1230-2020-98-7-56-62

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