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Tuberculosis as a cause of death in HIV + patients in Africa: autopsy

Tuberculosis as a cause of death in HIV + patients in Africa: autopsy. Autopsies on 108 HIV+ patients in Botswana (selected) Cause of death: Tuberculosis 37% Pneumonia 14% Pneumocystis 11% Kaposi’s sarcoma 7% Cryptococcosis 6% Other 25% - Ansari (Int J Tuberc 2002).

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Tuberculosis as a cause of death in HIV + patients in Africa: autopsy

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  1. Tuberculosis as a cause of death in HIV + patients in Africa: autopsy Autopsies on 108 HIV+ patients in Botswana (selected) Cause of death: Tuberculosis 37% Pneumonia 14% Pneumocystis 11% Kaposi’s sarcoma 7% Cryptococcosis 6% Other 25% - Ansari (Int J Tuberc 2002)

  2. Pre-mortem or initial diagnosis in patients with disseminated TB Diagnosis Fatal cases Non-fatal cases (n=15) (n=5) Pre-mort DxInitial Dx Pulmonary TB 2 4 Extrapulm TB 4 2 AIDS 3 Malaria 6 PCP or pn 7 Other 4 -Kimambo et al, Capetown Intl TB, Nov 07

  3. Disseminated TB cases (n=19) Treatment and outcome Death: 17 (89%) of 19 Survival: 3d – 18 mos (median 30d, mean 87d) Positive TB lab before death: 4 (21%) of 19 TB Rx before death: 7 (37%) of 19 2 survivors had TB Rx within 2 weeks of blood culture 5 fatal cases lived 1d, 2 wks, 2 mos, 5 mos, 8 mos

  4. CD4 and TB microbiology Progressive fall in CD4 needs to be monitored for starting ART TB is most common cause of death from HIV – prompt and accurate reports from lab essential to reducing mortality.

  5. Bakari:CD4 count and TB tests • CD4 count results: • Affirming a diagnosis of Immunosuppression • Initiation of ART • Assessment of response to ARV • Diagnosis of IRIS • TB test results: • Initiation of ART if has CD4 of 200-350 cells/µl • Choice of ART regimen • Diagnosis of IRIS • Anti TB resistance

  6. Mtei: Research setting • test needed to answer research question concerning disease presence & classify disease as per research protocol (also for management) • time of test results should be as per protocol since research schedule has to be adhered to • inaccurate results give wrong research outcome; cannot answer research question; cannot contribute to science • late results give inappropriate research conclusion; delays answer of research question; delays writing of reports; cause financial constraints

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