Loss-to-follow-up Rate among Tuberculosis Patients Registered at Two Tuberculosis Units of Ballabgarh Block of District Faridabad, Haryana: A Desk Review

Introduction: Treatment loss-to-follow-up (LTFU) is a great obstacle to tuberculosis (TB) elimination. Our objective was to estimate its prevalence in district Faridabad, Haryana, and to see its association with selected variables. Materials and Methods: We conducted a desk review of TB notification...

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Main Authors: Anwita Khaitan, Sanjay K. Rai, Anand Krishnan, Sanjeev Kumar Gupta, Shashi Kant, Gopi Chand Khilnani
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2023-04-01
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Online Access:https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/injms.injms_8_23
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author Anwita Khaitan
Sanjay K. Rai
Anand Krishnan
Sanjeev Kumar Gupta
Shashi Kant
Gopi Chand Khilnani
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Sanjay K. Rai
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description Introduction: Treatment loss-to-follow-up (LTFU) is a great obstacle to tuberculosis (TB) elimination. Our objective was to estimate its prevalence in district Faridabad, Haryana, and to see its association with selected variables. Materials and Methods: We conducted a desk review of TB notification registers of two TB units under a district TB center, Faridabad. All patients registered between October 1, 2016, and September 30, 2017, were analyzed. Following univariate analysis, factors with P < 0.2 were included in the multivariable logistic regression model. Results: Of 999 eligible patients, 742 (74.2%) had treatment outcomes available. LTFU was estimated to be 3.5%, with cumulative incidence calculated to be 6.63 LTFUs per 100 person-years. LTFU increased with increasing age. LTFU was 5.2% (9.8 LTFUs per 100 person-years) and 0.3% (0.6 LTFUs per 100 person-years) among pulmonary TB (PTB) and extra-PTB (EPTB) patients, respectively. LTFU was higher in patients with previous relapse (9% or 14.2 LTFU per 100 person-years) and previous LTFU (16% or 32 LTFUs per 100 person-years) as compared to only 2.4% (4.7 per 100 person-years) among new patients. PTB patients and patients on treatment after prior LTFU had 12 times and 5 times higher odds of LTFU than EPTB patients and new patients, respectively. Conclusion: The observed LTFU burden is lower than the <5% target set by the National TB Elimination Program. Lack of information on outcomes under the program should be cause for concern. Special attention should be paid under the program on high-risk groups identified to ensure treatment adherence.
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spelling doaj-art-9f4f52e7da5640569c60fc29157df5a42025-08-25T08:46:01ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Medical Specialities0976-28840976-28922023-04-01142828710.4103/injms.injms_8_23Loss-to-follow-up Rate among Tuberculosis Patients Registered at Two Tuberculosis Units of Ballabgarh Block of District Faridabad, Haryana: A Desk ReviewAnwita KhaitanSanjay K. RaiAnand KrishnanSanjeev Kumar GuptaShashi KantGopi Chand KhilnaniIntroduction: Treatment loss-to-follow-up (LTFU) is a great obstacle to tuberculosis (TB) elimination. Our objective was to estimate its prevalence in district Faridabad, Haryana, and to see its association with selected variables. Materials and Methods: We conducted a desk review of TB notification registers of two TB units under a district TB center, Faridabad. All patients registered between October 1, 2016, and September 30, 2017, were analyzed. Following univariate analysis, factors with P < 0.2 were included in the multivariable logistic regression model. Results: Of 999 eligible patients, 742 (74.2%) had treatment outcomes available. LTFU was estimated to be 3.5%, with cumulative incidence calculated to be 6.63 LTFUs per 100 person-years. LTFU increased with increasing age. LTFU was 5.2% (9.8 LTFUs per 100 person-years) and 0.3% (0.6 LTFUs per 100 person-years) among pulmonary TB (PTB) and extra-PTB (EPTB) patients, respectively. LTFU was higher in patients with previous relapse (9% or 14.2 LTFU per 100 person-years) and previous LTFU (16% or 32 LTFUs per 100 person-years) as compared to only 2.4% (4.7 per 100 person-years) among new patients. PTB patients and patients on treatment after prior LTFU had 12 times and 5 times higher odds of LTFU than EPTB patients and new patients, respectively. Conclusion: The observed LTFU burden is lower than the <5% target set by the National TB Elimination Program. Lack of information on outcomes under the program should be cause for concern. Special attention should be paid under the program on high-risk groups identified to ensure treatment adherence.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/injms.injms_8_23haryanaloss-to-follow-upnational tuberculosis elimination programtuberculosis
spellingShingle Anwita Khaitan
Sanjay K. Rai
Anand Krishnan
Sanjeev Kumar Gupta
Shashi Kant
Gopi Chand Khilnani
Loss-to-follow-up Rate among Tuberculosis Patients Registered at Two Tuberculosis Units of Ballabgarh Block of District Faridabad, Haryana: A Desk Review
Indian Journal of Medical Specialities
haryana
loss-to-follow-up
national tuberculosis elimination program
tuberculosis
title Loss-to-follow-up Rate among Tuberculosis Patients Registered at Two Tuberculosis Units of Ballabgarh Block of District Faridabad, Haryana: A Desk Review
title_full Loss-to-follow-up Rate among Tuberculosis Patients Registered at Two Tuberculosis Units of Ballabgarh Block of District Faridabad, Haryana: A Desk Review
title_fullStr Loss-to-follow-up Rate among Tuberculosis Patients Registered at Two Tuberculosis Units of Ballabgarh Block of District Faridabad, Haryana: A Desk Review
title_full_unstemmed Loss-to-follow-up Rate among Tuberculosis Patients Registered at Two Tuberculosis Units of Ballabgarh Block of District Faridabad, Haryana: A Desk Review
title_short Loss-to-follow-up Rate among Tuberculosis Patients Registered at Two Tuberculosis Units of Ballabgarh Block of District Faridabad, Haryana: A Desk Review
title_sort loss to follow up rate among tuberculosis patients registered at two tuberculosis units of ballabgarh block of district faridabad haryana a desk review
topic haryana
loss-to-follow-up
national tuberculosis elimination program
tuberculosis
url https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/injms.injms_8_23
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