Effectiveness of chemotherapy of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis using bedaquiline

Author:

Balasaniantc G. S.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Federal State Budgetary Military Educational Institution of higher education “Military Medical Academy named after S.M.Kirov” of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation

Abstract

The aim of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of MDR/XDR TB treatment with bedaquiline. Methods. The author analyzed the treatment results of 56 patients in Staint Petersburg in 2017 with MDR/XDR TB whose treatment regimen included bedaquiline. All patients were smear/ culture-positive: 43 (67.8%) cases with XDR MBT; 7 (12.5%) with pre-XDR MBT and only 6 (10.7 %) cases with MDR TB. Results. 35 (62.5%) patients received full bedaquiline course, 16 received the treatment for a few days to 4 months and did not complete the course, 5 patients with XDR tuberculosis who underwent surgery were treated for more than 6 months. The average duration of bedaquiline course was 4.7 ± 0.3 months. Among the 27 (48.2%) patients who completed the treatment effectively, 22 had XDR TB, 3 – pre-XDR TB, and 2 – MDR TB. The median sputum conversion period was 4.00 ± 0.42 months (CI: 3.14 – 4.86). 13 (23.2%) patients interrupted the treatment, but 9 of them had negative cultures for MBT at this time. These patients received bedaquiline for 1 to 14 months. Treatment failure was recorded in 12 (21.4%) patients, and 4 (7.14%) patients died during the intensive treatment phase. In general, 27 patients with a successful outcome had negative cultures at the end of the intensive phase and 9 patients who effectively completed the intensive phase but interrupted the treatment continuation phase. In total, 36 patients (64.3%) had a successful treatment outcome. Conclusion. The analysis showed that routine administration of the drug without consideration for treatment compliance increases the effectiveness of the intensive phase (64.3%) and does not significantly affect general effectiveness of the treatment (48.2%). The high frequency of treatment interruption remains a serious obstacle to improving the treatment effectiveness.

Publisher

Scientific and Practical Reviewed Journal Pulmonology

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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