TB Research

Burden of diabetes among patients with tuberculosis: 10-year experience from a tertiary care referral teaching hospital in South India

Christopher DJ, Jeyaseelan L, Michael JS, Veeraraghavan B, Manipadam MT, David T, Gupta M, Yadav B

Lung India : official organ of Indian Chest Society · 2020-05

Abstract

Context Tuberculosis (TB) and diabetes mellitus (DM) are converging epidemics, each worsening the morbidity of the other. A study of the prevalence of DM in TB patients assumes great importance. Aims The study aims to evaluate the association between DM and TB over a 10-year period in a tertiary care hospital. Settings and design A retrospective observational study in a southern Indian tertiary care teaching hospital was conducted. Materials and methods All patients with TB diagnosed and treated during the 10-year study period were identified from the hospital database. All relevant clinical, microbiological, and laboratory results pertaining to diagnosis of DM were collected. The diagnosis of TB and DM was made as per the standard criteria. Statistical analysis Categorical variables were analyzed using Chi-square test while continuous variables using independent sample t-test. Results From 2001 to 2012, we studied 1979 TB patients among whom data on DM were available. The prevalence of DM was 29%, 21%, and 14%, in smear positive, smear negative and extrapulmonary TB respectively (overall 24%). Diabetics were more likely to be men (77.3% vs. 61%;P = 0.001); >40 years of age (81.7% vs. 38.9%;P Conclusions Over a 10-year study period, 24% of the TB patients were diabetic, nearly half were detected at the time of TB diagnosis. There may be a good case for screening all TB patients for DM.