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Frequency of impaired lung function in treated tuberculosis patients in tertiary care hospital of Pakistan: a cross sectional study

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Peer Review "Frequency of impaired lung function in treated tuberculosis patients in tertiary care hospital of Pakistan: a cross sectional study" Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International (530.5Kb)
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2022-03-16
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Sedionoto, Blego
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Background: Pulmonary impairment is a common manifestation in previously treated pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) patients. Approximately 40-60% of patients with history of complete anti-tuberculosis therapy (ATT) developed the obstructive, restrictive or mixed patterns of lung disease. Objective: To determine the frequency and type of impairment of lung function in previously treated PTB patients. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted at Ojha Institute of Chest diseases, Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi during the period of six months from April 2021 to September 2021. One hundred and forty four previously treated PTB patients with age of 18-60 years were selected through consecutive sampling. Spirometry of each patient was performed by trained spirometry technician and lung function was assessed by an experienced pulmonologist. Data was interpreted with SPSS v. 25.0. Results: Out of 144 previously treated PTB patients, male were 83 (57.6%) and female were 61 (42.4%). Impaired pulmonary function was present in 87 (60.4%) patients, out of which 49 (56.3%) patients had obstructive impairment; 23 (26.4%) patients had restrictive impairment while 15 (17.2%) patients had mix pattern. Conclusion:. Prevalence rate of impaired pulmonary function was higher in treated PTB patients who have completed ATT. Obstructive pulmonary impairment was the most common pulmonary impairment followed by restrictive and mixed pulmonary impairment.
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