Association between serum selenium level and conversion of bacteriological tests during antituberculosis treatment

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Autor(a) principal: Moraes,Milena Lima de
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Ramalho,Daniela Maria de Paula, Delogo,Karina Neves, Miranda,Pryscila Fernandes Campino, Mesquita,Eliene Denites Duarte, Oliveira,Hedi Marinho de Melo Guedes de, Ruffino-Netto,Antônio, Almeida,Paulo César de, Hauser-Davis,Rachel Ann, Campos,Reinaldo Calixto, Kritski,Afrânio Lineu, Oliveira,Martha Maria de
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia (Online)
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Resumo: Objective: To determine whether serum selenium levels are associated with the conversion of bacteriological tests in patients diagnosed with active pulmonary tuberculosis after eight weeks of standard treatment. Methods: We evaluated 35 healthy male controls and 35 male patients with pulmonary tuberculosis, the latter being evaluated at baseline, as well as at 30 and 60 days of antituberculosis treatment. For all participants, we measured anthropometric indices, as well as determining serum levels of albumin, C-reactive protein (CRP) and selenium. Because there are no reference values for the Brazilian population, we used the median of the serum selenium level of the controls as the cut-off point. At 30 and 60 days of antituberculosis treatment, we repeated the biochemical tests, as well as collecting sputum for smear microscopy and culture from the patients. Results: The mean age of the patients was 38.4 ± 11.4 years. Of the 35 patients, 25 (71%) described themselves as alcoholic; 20 (57.0%) were smokers; and 21 (60.0%) and 32 (91.4%) presented with muscle mass depletion as determined by measuring the triceps skinfold thickness and arm muscle area, respectively. Of 24 patients, 12 (39.2%) were classified as moderately or severely emaciated, and 15 (62.5%) had lost > 10% of their body weight by six months before diagnosis. At baseline, the tuberculosis group had lower serum selenium levels than did the control group. The conversion of bacteriological tests was associated with the CRP/albumin ratio and serum selenium levels 60 days after treatment initiation. Conclusions: Higher serum selenium levels after 60 days of treatment were associated with the conversion of bacteriological tests in pulmonary tuberculosis patients.
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spelling Association between serum selenium level and conversion of bacteriological tests during antituberculosis treatmentSeleniumNutritional statusTuberculosisImmunity Objective: To determine whether serum selenium levels are associated with the conversion of bacteriological tests in patients diagnosed with active pulmonary tuberculosis after eight weeks of standard treatment. Methods: We evaluated 35 healthy male controls and 35 male patients with pulmonary tuberculosis, the latter being evaluated at baseline, as well as at 30 and 60 days of antituberculosis treatment. For all participants, we measured anthropometric indices, as well as determining serum levels of albumin, C-reactive protein (CRP) and selenium. Because there are no reference values for the Brazilian population, we used the median of the serum selenium level of the controls as the cut-off point. At 30 and 60 days of antituberculosis treatment, we repeated the biochemical tests, as well as collecting sputum for smear microscopy and culture from the patients. Results: The mean age of the patients was 38.4 ± 11.4 years. Of the 35 patients, 25 (71%) described themselves as alcoholic; 20 (57.0%) were smokers; and 21 (60.0%) and 32 (91.4%) presented with muscle mass depletion as determined by measuring the triceps skinfold thickness and arm muscle area, respectively. Of 24 patients, 12 (39.2%) were classified as moderately or severely emaciated, and 15 (62.5%) had lost > 10% of their body weight by six months before diagnosis. At baseline, the tuberculosis group had lower serum selenium levels than did the control group. The conversion of bacteriological tests was associated with the CRP/albumin ratio and serum selenium levels 60 days after treatment initiation. Conclusions: Higher serum selenium levels after 60 days of treatment were associated with the conversion of bacteriological tests in pulmonary tuberculosis patients. Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia2014-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-37132014000300269Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia v.40 n.3 2014reponame:Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia (SBPT)instacron:SBPT10.1590/S1806-37132014000300010info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMoraes,Milena Lima deRamalho,Daniela Maria de PaulaDelogo,Karina NevesMiranda,Pryscila Fernandes CampinoMesquita,Eliene Denites DuarteOliveira,Hedi Marinho de Melo Guedes deRuffino-Netto,AntônioAlmeida,Paulo César deHauser-Davis,Rachel AnnCampos,Reinaldo CalixtoKritski,Afrânio LineuOliveira,Martha Maria deeng2014-07-10T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1806-37132014000300269Revistahttp://www.jornaldepneumologia.com.br/default.aspONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||jbp@jbp.org.br|| jpneumo@jornaldepneumologia.com.br1806-37561806-3713opendoar:2014-07-10T00:00Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Pneumologia e Tisiologia (SBPT)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Association between serum selenium level and conversion of bacteriological tests during antituberculosis treatment
title Association between serum selenium level and conversion of bacteriological tests during antituberculosis treatment
spellingShingle Association between serum selenium level and conversion of bacteriological tests during antituberculosis treatment
Moraes,Milena Lima de
Selenium
Nutritional status
Tuberculosis
Immunity
title_short Association between serum selenium level and conversion of bacteriological tests during antituberculosis treatment
title_full Association between serum selenium level and conversion of bacteriological tests during antituberculosis treatment
title_fullStr Association between serum selenium level and conversion of bacteriological tests during antituberculosis treatment
title_full_unstemmed Association between serum selenium level and conversion of bacteriological tests during antituberculosis treatment
title_sort Association between serum selenium level and conversion of bacteriological tests during antituberculosis treatment
author Moraes,Milena Lima de
author_facet Moraes,Milena Lima de
Ramalho,Daniela Maria de Paula
Delogo,Karina Neves
Miranda,Pryscila Fernandes Campino
Mesquita,Eliene Denites Duarte
Oliveira,Hedi Marinho de Melo Guedes de
Ruffino-Netto,Antônio
Almeida,Paulo César de
Hauser-Davis,Rachel Ann
Campos,Reinaldo Calixto
Kritski,Afrânio Lineu
Oliveira,Martha Maria de
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author2 Ramalho,Daniela Maria de Paula
Delogo,Karina Neves
Miranda,Pryscila Fernandes Campino
Mesquita,Eliene Denites Duarte
Oliveira,Hedi Marinho de Melo Guedes de
Ruffino-Netto,Antônio
Almeida,Paulo César de
Hauser-Davis,Rachel Ann
Campos,Reinaldo Calixto
Kritski,Afrânio Lineu
Oliveira,Martha Maria de
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moraes,Milena Lima de
Ramalho,Daniela Maria de Paula
Delogo,Karina Neves
Miranda,Pryscila Fernandes Campino
Mesquita,Eliene Denites Duarte
Oliveira,Hedi Marinho de Melo Guedes de
Ruffino-Netto,Antônio
Almeida,Paulo César de
Hauser-Davis,Rachel Ann
Campos,Reinaldo Calixto
Kritski,Afrânio Lineu
Oliveira,Martha Maria de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Selenium
Nutritional status
Tuberculosis
Immunity
topic Selenium
Nutritional status
Tuberculosis
Immunity
description Objective: To determine whether serum selenium levels are associated with the conversion of bacteriological tests in patients diagnosed with active pulmonary tuberculosis after eight weeks of standard treatment. Methods: We evaluated 35 healthy male controls and 35 male patients with pulmonary tuberculosis, the latter being evaluated at baseline, as well as at 30 and 60 days of antituberculosis treatment. For all participants, we measured anthropometric indices, as well as determining serum levels of albumin, C-reactive protein (CRP) and selenium. Because there are no reference values for the Brazilian population, we used the median of the serum selenium level of the controls as the cut-off point. At 30 and 60 days of antituberculosis treatment, we repeated the biochemical tests, as well as collecting sputum for smear microscopy and culture from the patients. Results: The mean age of the patients was 38.4 ± 11.4 years. Of the 35 patients, 25 (71%) described themselves as alcoholic; 20 (57.0%) were smokers; and 21 (60.0%) and 32 (91.4%) presented with muscle mass depletion as determined by measuring the triceps skinfold thickness and arm muscle area, respectively. Of 24 patients, 12 (39.2%) were classified as moderately or severely emaciated, and 15 (62.5%) had lost > 10% of their body weight by six months before diagnosis. At baseline, the tuberculosis group had lower serum selenium levels than did the control group. The conversion of bacteriological tests was associated with the CRP/albumin ratio and serum selenium levels 60 days after treatment initiation. Conclusions: Higher serum selenium levels after 60 days of treatment were associated with the conversion of bacteriological tests in pulmonary tuberculosis patients.
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