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Improved treatment outcome of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis with the use of a rapid molecular test to detect drug resistance in China

Wenpei Shi, Lina Davies Forsman, Yi Hu, Xubin Zheng, Yazhou Gao, Xuliang Li, Weili Jiang, Judith Bruchfeld, Vinod Diwan, Sven Hoffner, Biao Xu

2020International Journal of Infectious Diseases23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Numerous studies investigate the advantages of rapid molecular drug susceptibility testing (DST) in comparison to phenotypic DST, but the clinical impact on treating multi/extensively drug resistant TB(M/XDR-TB) is less studied. Therefore, we examined how molecular DST testing may improve MDR-TB treatment management and outcome in Chinese settings. METHODS: We performed a comparative study of patient cohorts before and after the implementation of molecular DST diagnosis with Genotype MTBDRsl/MTBDRplus assay in two Chinese hospitals. We collected clinical information including time to sputum culture conversion and final treatment outcome. RESULTS: In total, 242 MDR-TB patients were studied including 114 before (pre-implementation group) and 128 after the implementation (post-implementation group) of molecular DST. Time to MDR-TB diagnosis was significantly reduced for patients in the post-implementation group, as compared to the pre-implementation group (median,16 vs 62 days; P < 0.001). Patients with early available molecular DST results had a more rapid culture conversion (aHR1.94 95% CI: 1.37-2.73; median,12 vs 24 months, respectively; P < 0.001) and higher rate of treatment success (68% vs 47%, P < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: The use of molecular DST in routine care for MDR-TB diagnosis as compared to phenotypic DST was associated with a decreased time to culture conversion and improved treatment outcome, highlighting its important clinical value.

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SputumMedicineTuberculosisCulture conversionInternal medicineMultiple drug resistanceDrug resistanceDrug resistant tuberculosisMulti-drug-resistant tuberculosisSputum cultureMycobacterium tuberculosisPathologyBiologyMicrobiologyTuberculosis Research and EpidemiologyHIV/AIDS drug development and treatmentPneumonia and Respiratory Infections
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