Agathis N T, Bhavaraju R, Shah V, Chen L, Haley C A, Goswami N D, Patrawalla A
Department of Medicine, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ, USA.
Global Tuberculosis Institute at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Newark, NJ, USA.
Public Health Action. 2021 Sep 21;11(3):162-166. doi: 10.5588/pha.21.0026.
Identifying and treating individuals with latent TB infection (LTBI) represents a critical and challenging component of national TB elimination. Medical consultations by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) funded TB Centers of Excellence (COEs) are an important resource for healthcare professionals (HCPs) caring for individuals with LTBI. This study aimed to identify the most common clinical concerns regarding LTBI care and to describe epidemiologic and clinical features of patients discussed in these consultations.
This mixed-methods study randomly sampled 125 consultation inquiries related to LTBI from the COEs' medical consultation database in 2018. Text from consultation records were reviewed and coded to identify reasons for the inquiries and common epidemiologic and clinical patient characteristics.
The most common topics of inquiry for consultation included accurate LTBI diagnosis (36%), management of LTBI treatment-related issues (22%), and choice of appropriate LTBI treatment regimen (17%). Patients for whom consultations were requested commonly had another medical condition (34%), were non-U.S. born (31%), were children (25%), and had a history of travel to TB-endemic areas (18%).
Our findings emphasize the challenge of managing patients with either suspected or confirmed LTBI, highlighting the need for ongoing medical consultation support for nuanced clinical and epidemiologic scenarios.
识别和治疗潜伏性结核感染(LTBI)患者是国家结核病消除工作的关键且具有挑战性的组成部分。美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)资助的结核病卓越中心(COE)提供的医学咨询是护理LTBI患者的医护人员(HCP)的重要资源。本研究旨在确定关于LTBI护理最常见的临床关注点,并描述这些咨询中讨论的患者的流行病学和临床特征。
这项混合方法研究从2018年COE的医学咨询数据库中随机抽取了125条与LTBI相关的咨询询问。对咨询记录的文本进行审查和编码,以确定询问的原因以及常见的流行病学和临床患者特征。
咨询中最常见的询问主题包括准确的LTBI诊断(36%)、LTBI治疗相关问题的管理(22%)以及合适的LTBI治疗方案的选择(17%)。被要求进行咨询的患者通常患有其他疾病(34%)、非美国出生(31%)、是儿童(25%),并且有前往结核病流行地区的旅行史(18%)。
我们的研究结果强调了管理疑似或确诊LTBI患者的挑战,突出了对于细微的临床和流行病学情况持续提供医学咨询支持的必要性。