Effect of Individual Agents on Time to Culture Conversion in <i>Mycobacterium avium</i> Complex Pulmonary Disease
Joong‐Yub Kim, Yunhee Choi, Jae‐Joon Yim, Nakwon Kwak
Open Forum Infectious Diseases · 2025-02
Abstract
Abstract In a cohort of 534 patients treated for Mycobacterium avium complex pulmonary disease, those who failed to achieve culture conversion were older, had higher proportions of males and cavity presence, were more likely to receive clofazimine and aminoglycosides, but less likely to receive rifampicin, and had a shorter overall treatment duration. Time-varying analysis of individual drug effects on time to culture conversion identified rifampicin as being associated with a reduced culture conversion rate (adjusted hazard ratio, 0.959; 95% confidence interval, .924–.995; P = .027), suggesting a potentially negative effect on Mycobacterium avium complex pulmonary disease outcomes, whereas other drugs showed no significant association.
MeSH terms
- Culture conversion
- Medicine
- Clofazimine
- Hazard ratio
- Mycobacterium avium complex
- Rifampicin
- Internal medicine
- Confidence interval
- Cohort
- Mycobacterium
- Pulmonary disease
- Disease