Research Article

Tuberculosis Treatment Outcome in Patients with TB-HIV Coinfection in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Table 2

Clinical characteristics of patients with TB-HIV coinfection (total patients, n = 235).

Clinical characteristicsn (%)

DM
 Yes9 (3.8)
 No226 (96.2)

Smoking status
 Yes114 (48.5)
 No121 (51.5)

BCG scar
 Present213 (90.6)
 Absent22 (9.4)

ART
 Yes92 (39.1)
 No143 (60.9)

Type of TB
 Pulmonary174 (74)
 Extrapulmonary61 (26)

TB case category
 New case199 (84.7)
 Relapse25 (10.6)
 Return after lost to follow-up11 (4.7)

CXR presentation upon diagnosis
 No/minimal lesion159 (67.7)
 Advanced70 (29.8)
 Not performed6 (2.6)

Sputum smear upon diagnosis
 Positive93 (39.6)
 Negative119 (50.6)
 Not performed23 (9.8)

Sputum culture upon diagnosis
 Positive19 (8.1)
 Negative149 (63.4)
 Not performed67 (28.5)

DOTS status
 Yes155 (66)
 No80 (34)

Duration of TB treatment (months)
 <6103 (43.8)
 6–12113 (48.1)
 ≥1219 (8.1)

TB treatment outcome
 Cured47 (20)
 Completed treatment89 (37.9)
 Died72 (30.6)
 Failure22 (9.4)
 Lost to follow-up5 (2.1)