Affiliations 

  • 1 Sarawak Heart Center, Department of Cardiology, Malaysia. richardho920825@gmail.com
  • 2 Sarawak Heart Center, Department of Cardiology, Malaysia
  • 3 Seberang Jaya Hospital, Clinical Research Centre, Ministry of Health, Malaysia
  • 4 University Malaya, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Malaysia
  • 5 Sarawak General Hospital, Department of Medicine, Respiratory Unit, Malaysia
Med J Malaysia, 2023 Jan;78(1):1-6.
PMID: 36715183

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Tuberculosis (TB) in Malaysia has estimated incidence and mortality rates of 81 cases per 100,000 people-year and 4.9 per 100,000 populations, respectively. This study aimed to study the characteristics of rural TB patients and their mortality outcomes.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a retrospective observational study involving real-world data analysis, looking into TB patients in Lubok Antu Health Clinic by obtaining data through clinic cards, from 1 January 2019 till 31 December 2020. Statistical significance was p < 0.05.

RESULTS: Eighty-four patients were included. Fifty-two (61.9%) were male. Median age was 58.5 (39-67). Forty-six (54.8%) had smear-positive TB. Seventy-eight (92.9%) were alive at treatment completion. Fifteen (17.9%) experienced adverse drug reactions. Estimated prevalence and mortality rate were 7.1% and 10.7 per 100,000 populations, respectively. Regression analyses revealed that drug reaction was significantly associated with compliance [OR = 8.38 (95% CI: 1.26, 55.53), p = 0.029]. Patients compliant with treatment were more likely to survive [OR = 12.5 (95% CI: 1.61, 97.34), p = 0.028].

CONCLUSION: Compliance with TB treatment should be emphasised to reduce TB-related mortality.

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