Search for ways to improve the effectiveness of treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis patients with multiple resistance of mycobacterium tuberculosis to anti-tuberculosis drugs

Author:

Abdurakhimov A. A.1

Affiliation:

1. State Institution “National Center for Tuberculosis, Lung Diseases and Thoracic Surgery”

Abstract

Aim. To conduct a comparative study of the effectiveness of treatment of MDR-TB patients by using short-term and individual chemotherapy regimens and including the drug Cholecalciferol in the treatment complex.Material and methods. The group of MDR-TB patients with a short-term treatment regimen included 40 patients, and 40 patients were included in the group of MDR-TB patients with an individual treatment regimen. Both observation groups were divided into two subgroups of patients with MDR-TB of the lungs (20 people from each group). In one group treatment included Cholecalciferol 300,000 U intramuscularly weekly (6-8 times in total) in the complex of the above treatment; comparison groups: patients with MDR-TB of the lungs (20 people from each group) received a complex of the above chemotherapy without the drug Cholecalciferol.Results. In the group of patients with the inclusion of Cholecalciferol in a short-term treatment regimen, a favorable treatment outcome was noted in 100% of cases, while in the group of patients without Cholicalciferol - in 80% of cases. With an individual treatment regimen in the group of patients with the inclusion of Cholecalciferol, conversion by sputum culture also occurred in 100% of cases, while in the group of patients without Cholicalciferol - in 70% of patients.Conclusion. Thus, the introduction of a new short-term chemotherapy regimen for MDR-TB patients has increased the effectiveness of their treatment. In two subgroups of MDR-TB patients with different chemotherapy regimens, who received injections of Cholecalciferol in the chemotherapy treatment plan, the effectiveness of treatment based on the results of the timing of the development of conversion by sputum culture was assessed as significantly higher than in the subgroups that did not receive vitamin D3.

Publisher

Healthcare of Tajikistan

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