Routine laboratory parameters of newly diagnosed pulmonary tuberculosis patients: a single center study in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Biadola, Ana Paula
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Correa, André Aparecido dos Santos, Aguiar, Amanda Aparecida Silva de, Rosa, Ualter Guilherme Cipriano, Mazaro, Paulo José Mascarenhas, Húngaro, Christiane Martinez, Rodrigues, Marcus Vinícius Pimenta, Peresi-Lordelo, Eliana
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/9873
Resumo: Objective: Evaluate the severity of tuberculosis and its association with laboratory tests before antituberculosis treatment. Methodology: Patients with pulmonary tuberculosis were evaluated for severity using data available in medical records (Clinical; Excretion of mycobacteria; and Diagnostic imaging) and associated with biochemical and hematological parameters requested at the time of diagnosis and before antituberculosis treatment. Results: The evaluation of the severity showed a predominance of smear AFB (+), fever associated with other symptoms and infiltrative tuberculosis. Only a positive correlation between mycobacteria excretion and imaging diagnosis (rho=0.47; p=0.023) was observed. The patients presented hyponatremia (9/21), hypomagnesemia (6/13), and hypercalcemia (1/13), unrelated to the severity. The presence of fever influenced the number of non-segmented neutrophils (p=0.0142) and the total leukocyte count correlated with the increase in total neutrophils (rho=0.9631; p<0.0001). Conclusion: Different severity characteristics of tuberculosis, although they reflect the degree of commitment of the patient, are not always correlated; the evaluation of electrolytes could contribute to clinical behavior; and non-segmented neutrophils are associated with a worse clinical prognosis in patients with tuberculosis.
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spelling Routine laboratory parameters of newly diagnosed pulmonary tuberculosis patients: a single center study in BrazilParámetros de laboratorio de rutina de pacientes con tuberculosis pulmonar recién diagnosticada: un estudio de un solo centro en BrasilParâmetros laboratoriais de rotina de pacientes recém-diagnosticados com tuberculose pulmonar: um estudo em um único centro no BrasilDiagnóstico por imagemDesequilíbrio hidroeletrolíticoMycobacterium tuberculosisNeutrófiloSinais e sintomas.Diagnóstico por imagenDesequilibrio hidroelectrolíticoMycobacterium tuberculosisNeutrófiloSignos y sintomas.Diagnostic imagingWater-electrolyte imbalanceMycobacterium tuberculosisNeutrophilSigns and symptoms.Objective: Evaluate the severity of tuberculosis and its association with laboratory tests before antituberculosis treatment. Methodology: Patients with pulmonary tuberculosis were evaluated for severity using data available in medical records (Clinical; Excretion of mycobacteria; and Diagnostic imaging) and associated with biochemical and hematological parameters requested at the time of diagnosis and before antituberculosis treatment. Results: The evaluation of the severity showed a predominance of smear AFB (+), fever associated with other symptoms and infiltrative tuberculosis. Only a positive correlation between mycobacteria excretion and imaging diagnosis (rho=0.47; p=0.023) was observed. The patients presented hyponatremia (9/21), hypomagnesemia (6/13), and hypercalcemia (1/13), unrelated to the severity. The presence of fever influenced the number of non-segmented neutrophils (p=0.0142) and the total leukocyte count correlated with the increase in total neutrophils (rho=0.9631; p<0.0001). Conclusion: Different severity characteristics of tuberculosis, although they reflect the degree of commitment of the patient, are not always correlated; the evaluation of electrolytes could contribute to clinical behavior; and non-segmented neutrophils are associated with a worse clinical prognosis in patients with tuberculosis.Objetivo: Evaluar la gravedad de la tuberculosis y su asociación con pruebas de laboratorio antes del tratamiento antituberculoso. Metodología: Se evaluó la gravedad de los pacientes con tuberculosis pulmonar utilizando los datos disponibles en los registros médicos (Clínica; excreción de micobacterias y diagnóstico por imagen) y asociado a parámetros bioquímicos y hematológicos solicitados en el momento del diagnóstico y antes del tratamiento antituberculoso. Resultados: La evaluación de la gravedad mostró un predominio de BAAR frotis (+), fiebre asociada a otros síntomas y tuberculosis infiltrativa. Solo se observó una correlación positiva entre la excreción de micobacterias y el diagnóstico por imágenes (rho = 0,47; p = 0,023). Los pacientes presentaron hiponatremia (9/21), hipomagnesemia (6/13) e hipercalcemia (1/13), sin relación con la gravedad. La presencia de fiebre influyó en el número de neutrófilos no segmentados (p = 0,0142) y el recuento total de leucocitos se correlacionó con el aumento de neutrófilos totales (rho = 0,9631; p <0,0001). Conclusión: Las diferentes características de gravedad de la tuberculosis, aunque reflejan el grado de compromiso del paciente, no siempre están correlacionadas; la evaluación de electrolitos podría contribuir al comportamiento clínico; y los neutrófilos no segmentados se asocian a un peor pronóstico clínico en pacientes con tuberculosis.Objetivo: Avaliar a gravidade da tuberculose e sua associação com testes laboratoriais antes do início do tratamento antituberculose. Metodologia: Pacientes com tuberculose pulmonar foram avaliados quanto à gravidade usando dados disponíveis em prontuários (Clínica; Excreção de micobactéria; Diagnóstico por imagem) e associado a parâmetros bioquímicos e hematológicos solicitados no momento do diagnóstico e antes do tratamento antituberculose. Resultados: A avaliação da gravidade mostrou predomínio de esfregaço de BAAR (+), febre associada a outros sintomas e tuberculose infiltrativa. Observou-se apenas correlação positiva entre excreção de micobactérias e diagnóstico por imagem (rho = 0,47; p = 0,023). Os pacientes apresentavam hiponatremia (9/21), hipomagnesemia (6/13) e hipercalcemia (1/13), sem relação com a gravidade. A presença de febre influenciou o número de neutrófilos não segmentados (p = 0,0142) e a contagem total de leucócitos correlacionou-se com o aumento dos neutrófilos totais (rho = 0,9631; p <0,0001). Conclusão: As diferentes características de gravidade da tuberculose, embora reflitam o grau de comprometimento do paciente, nem sempre estão correlacionadas; a avaliação de eletrólitos pode contribuir para o comportamento clínico; e os neutrófilos não segmentados estão associados a um pior prognóstico clínico em pacientes com tuberculose.Research, Society and Development2020-11-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/987310.33448/rsd-v9i11.9873Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 11; e2559119873Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 11; e2559119873Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 11; e25591198732525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/9873/8747Copyright (c) 2020 Ana Paula Biadola; André Aparecido dos Santos Correa; Amanda Aparecida Silva de Aguiar; Ualter Guilherme Cipriano Rosa; Paulo José Mascarenhas Mazaro; Christiane Martinez Húngaro; Marcus Vinícius Pimenta Rodrigues; Eliana Peresi-Lordelohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBiadola, Ana Paula Correa, André Aparecido dos Santos Aguiar, Amanda Aparecida Silva de Rosa, Ualter Guilherme Cipriano Mazaro, Paulo José Mascarenhas Húngaro, Christiane Martinez Rodrigues, Marcus Vinícius Pimenta Peresi-Lordelo, Eliana2020-12-10T23:37:57Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/9873Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:32:03.241442Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Routine laboratory parameters of newly diagnosed pulmonary tuberculosis patients: a single center study in Brazil
Parámetros de laboratorio de rutina de pacientes con tuberculosis pulmonar recién diagnosticada: un estudio de un solo centro en Brasil
Parâmetros laboratoriais de rotina de pacientes recém-diagnosticados com tuberculose pulmonar: um estudo em um único centro no Brasil
title Routine laboratory parameters of newly diagnosed pulmonary tuberculosis patients: a single center study in Brazil
spellingShingle Routine laboratory parameters of newly diagnosed pulmonary tuberculosis patients: a single center study in Brazil
Biadola, Ana Paula
Diagnóstico por imagem
Desequilíbrio hidroeletrolítico
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Neutrófilo
Sinais e sintomas.
Diagnóstico por imagen
Desequilibrio hidroelectrolítico
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Neutrófilo
Signos y sintomas.
Diagnostic imaging
Water-electrolyte imbalance
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Neutrophil
Signs and symptoms.
title_short Routine laboratory parameters of newly diagnosed pulmonary tuberculosis patients: a single center study in Brazil
title_full Routine laboratory parameters of newly diagnosed pulmonary tuberculosis patients: a single center study in Brazil
title_fullStr Routine laboratory parameters of newly diagnosed pulmonary tuberculosis patients: a single center study in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Routine laboratory parameters of newly diagnosed pulmonary tuberculosis patients: a single center study in Brazil
title_sort Routine laboratory parameters of newly diagnosed pulmonary tuberculosis patients: a single center study in Brazil
author Biadola, Ana Paula
author_facet Biadola, Ana Paula
Correa, André Aparecido dos Santos
Aguiar, Amanda Aparecida Silva de
Rosa, Ualter Guilherme Cipriano
Mazaro, Paulo José Mascarenhas
Húngaro, Christiane Martinez
Rodrigues, Marcus Vinícius Pimenta
Peresi-Lordelo, Eliana
author_role author
author2 Correa, André Aparecido dos Santos
Aguiar, Amanda Aparecida Silva de
Rosa, Ualter Guilherme Cipriano
Mazaro, Paulo José Mascarenhas
Húngaro, Christiane Martinez
Rodrigues, Marcus Vinícius Pimenta
Peresi-Lordelo, Eliana
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Biadola, Ana Paula
Correa, André Aparecido dos Santos
Aguiar, Amanda Aparecida Silva de
Rosa, Ualter Guilherme Cipriano
Mazaro, Paulo José Mascarenhas
Húngaro, Christiane Martinez
Rodrigues, Marcus Vinícius Pimenta
Peresi-Lordelo, Eliana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Diagnóstico por imagem
Desequilíbrio hidroeletrolítico
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Neutrófilo
Sinais e sintomas.
Diagnóstico por imagen
Desequilibrio hidroelectrolítico
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Neutrófilo
Signos y sintomas.
Diagnostic imaging
Water-electrolyte imbalance
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Neutrophil
Signs and symptoms.
topic Diagnóstico por imagem
Desequilíbrio hidroeletrolítico
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Neutrófilo
Sinais e sintomas.
Diagnóstico por imagen
Desequilibrio hidroelectrolítico
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Neutrófilo
Signos y sintomas.
Diagnostic imaging
Water-electrolyte imbalance
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Neutrophil
Signs and symptoms.
description Objective: Evaluate the severity of tuberculosis and its association with laboratory tests before antituberculosis treatment. Methodology: Patients with pulmonary tuberculosis were evaluated for severity using data available in medical records (Clinical; Excretion of mycobacteria; and Diagnostic imaging) and associated with biochemical and hematological parameters requested at the time of diagnosis and before antituberculosis treatment. Results: The evaluation of the severity showed a predominance of smear AFB (+), fever associated with other symptoms and infiltrative tuberculosis. Only a positive correlation between mycobacteria excretion and imaging diagnosis (rho=0.47; p=0.023) was observed. The patients presented hyponatremia (9/21), hypomagnesemia (6/13), and hypercalcemia (1/13), unrelated to the severity. The presence of fever influenced the number of non-segmented neutrophils (p=0.0142) and the total leukocyte count correlated with the increase in total neutrophils (rho=0.9631; p<0.0001). Conclusion: Different severity characteristics of tuberculosis, although they reflect the degree of commitment of the patient, are not always correlated; the evaluation of electrolytes could contribute to clinical behavior; and non-segmented neutrophils are associated with a worse clinical prognosis in patients with tuberculosis.
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