Clinical Features, Biochemical Parameters, and Treatment Adherence of Individuals Who Started the Treatment for Active Pulmonary Tuberculosis during the Pandemic Period

Author:

Sales Amanda Caroline de Souza123,Lopes Larissa Araújo1,Vale Maria Caroliny dos Santos1,Costa Mayara Ferreira1,Lima João Victor de Souza12,Silva João Gabriel Matos da1,Ferreira Bruna Sthefanny da Cunha1,Nascimento Victoria Alves do1,Flor Saara Emanuele da Silva1,Sousa Elane Luiza Costa de1,Paz Bruna Katarine Bezerra3,Garcia Ricardo Amorim de Sousa4,Sousa Eduardo Martins de245,Santos Alexsandro Ferreira dos6,Silva Luís Cláudio Nascimento da12ORCID,Zagmignan Adrielle1246ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Microbial Pathogenesis, CEUMA University, São Luís 65075-120, MA, Brazil

2. Postgraduate Program in Microbial Biology, CEUMA University, São Luís 65075-120, MA, Brazil

3. Laboratory of Clinical Analysis (LABORCEUMA), CEUMA University, São Luís 65075-120, MA, Brazil

4. Postgraduate Program in Health and Services Management, CEUMA University, São Luís 65075-120, MA, Brazil

5. Laboratory of Immunology and Microbiology of Respiratory Infections, CEUMA University, São Luís 65075-120, MA, Brazil

6. Departament of Nutrition, CEUMA University, São Luís 65075-120, MA, Brazil

Abstract

This descriptive prospective study investigated the clinical features and treatment adherence of individuals who started the treatment for Pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) during the COVID-19 pandemic in São Luís. Thirty-six TB patients and thirty-five age/sex-matched individuals were recruited between January 2021 and January 2022. The clinical features, sociodemographic information, and serum were obtained at the diagnosis time. Adherence to treatment and adverse reactions were investigated monthly. The most common symptoms in TB patients were cough (91.6%) and fever (83.3%). All TB patients had elevated pre-therapy levels of CRP and reduced HDL: 88.9% presented hypocalcemia and 47.2% showed elevated ALP and GGT. TB patients showed higher levels of ALT, AST, ALP, GGT, CRP, amylase, and triglycerides than the comparison group (p < 0.05), while the calcium levels were reduced (p < 0.0001). TB patients with anti-SARS-CoV-2-IgG antibodies (seroprevalence of 66.7%) presented higher values of amylase and lower CRP levels (p < 0.05). Most patients (~70%) reported at least one adverse drug reaction, mainly pruritus and nausea. The treatment abandonment rate was 19.2%. In conclusion, TB patients showed elevated pre-therapy levels of CRP, low levels of HDL, and hypocalcemia. Liver and pancreatic functions were also compromised in several patients before the therapy. The treatment non-adherence rate observed was similar to other studies performed before the pandemic period.

Funder

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa e ao Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico do Maranhão

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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