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Impact of fluoroquinolones on the diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis initially treated as bacterial pneumonia

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Authors

Yoon, YS; Lee, HJ; Yoon, HI; Yoo, CG; Kim, YW; Han, SK; Shim, YS; Yim, JJ

Issue Date
2005-11
Publisher
International Union Against Tuberculosis And Lung Disease/Union Internationale Contre la Tuberculose et les Maladies Respiratories
Citation
International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, Vol.9 No.11, pp.1215-1219
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The excellent in vitro activity of fluoroquinolones against Mycobacterium tuberculosis has raised concerns about the delayed diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) initially misdiagnosed as pneumonia. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of empiric fluoroquinolone therapy on delays in diagnosis in patients with PTB initially misdiagnosed as bacterial pneumonia. DESIGN: Patients with PTB initially treated as having community-acquired pneumonia and treated with fluoroquinolones for more than 5 consecutive days, from January 2000 to December 2004, were enrolled. As a control group, TB patients initially treated with non-fluoroquinolone antibiotics were enrolled. We reviewed the clinical data and compared treatment responses between the two groups. RESULTS: Nine patients in the fluoroquinolone group and 19 patients in the non-fluoroquinolone group were enrolled. in the fluoroquinolone group, eight patients (89%) improved clinically or radiographically, whereas only eight patients (42%) in the non-fluoroquinolone group improved (P = 0.04). The delay in initiation of anti-tuberculosis medication was longer in the fluoroquinolone group than in the non-fluoroquinolone group (43.1 +/- 40.0 vs. 18.7 +/- 16.9 days, P = 0.04). CONCLUSION: Delay in the initiation of anti-tuberculosis treatment is possible in patients administered fluoroquinolone and initially misdiagnosed as having bacterial pneumonia.
ISSN
1027-3719
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/208568
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Research Area Nontuberculous Mycobacteria, Tuberculosis, multidrug-resistant tuberculosis, 결핵, 다제내성결핵, 비결핵항산균 폐질환

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