Diabetes characteristics and long-term management needs in diabetic TB patients

R. C. Koesoemadinata, S. M. McAllister,N. N. M. Soetedjo,P. Santoso, N. F. Dewi,H. Permana,R. Ruslami,B. Alisjahbana, J. A. Critchley, H. M. Dockrell,P. C. Hill,R. van Crevel

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TUBERCULOSIS AND LUNG DISEASE(2023)

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BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is common among patients with TB. We assessed DM characteristics and long-term needs of DM-TB patients after completing TB treatment. METHODS : Newly diagnosed TB patients with DM were recruited for screening in a randomised clinical trial evaluating a simple algorithm to improve glycaemic control during TB treatment. DM characteristics, lifestyle and medication were compared before and after TB treatment and 6 months later. Risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD), albuminuria and neuropathy were assessed after TB treatment. RESULTS : Of 218 TB-DMpatients identified, 170 (78%) were followed up. Half were males, the mean age was 53 years, 26.5% were newly diagnosed DM. High glycated haemoglobin at TB diagnosis (median 11.2%) decreased during TB treatment (to 7.4% with intensified management and 8.4% with standard care), but this effect was lost 6 months later (9.3%). Hypertension and dyslipidemia contributed to a high 10-year CVDrisk (32.9% atmonth 6 and 35.5% at month 12). Neuropathy (33.8%) and albuminuria (61.3%) were common. After TB treatment, few patients used CVD-mitigating drugs. CONCLUSION: DM in TB-DM patients is characterised by poor glycaemic control, high CVD risk, and nephropathy. TB treatment provides opportunities for better DM management, but effort is needed to improve long-term care.
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urban setting,glycaemic control,cardiovascular risk,nephropathy
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