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Pulmonary & Respiratory Medicine

Pulmonary & Respiratory Medicine

ISSN: 2161-105X

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Epidemiological, Clinical, Paraclinical and Evolutionary Profile of Patients Hospitalized for Tuberculosis in the Pneumology Department at Fann Hospital

Abstract

Fatimata Binetou Rassoule Mbaye*, S. Niang, K. Thiam, M. F. Cissé, E.H.M. Ndiaye, Y. Dia Kane and N. O. Touré

Introduction: Pulmonary diseases are responsible for at least 6 million hospitalizations worldwide. These pathologies are dominated in our countries by infections, particularly pulmonary tuberculosis, which makes it a major public health problem. Methods: We collected all the records of patients hospitalized for pulmonary tuberculosis during 2 years: From January 2019 to January 2021. Results: We collected 791 cases of tuberculosis among the 2060 patients hospitalized during the study period, i.e. a hospital prevalence of 38.40%. In this population we had a clear male predominance with a sex ratio of 2.22. The distribution of tuberculosis was as follows: pulmonary localization in 92% of cases, bifocal pleural and pulmonary localization in 1.7% of cases, isolated pleural involvement in 5.83% and one case of lymph node tuberculosis. The comorbidities found were diabetes (7.4%), HIV (2.28%), sickle cell disease (0.83%). The average length of stay was 15 days. Complications were dominated by bacterial superinfections (15.8%), pulmonary embolism (11.2%), hemoptysis (6.4%) and pneumothorax (5.3%). We deplored a death rate of 2.23%. Conclusions: Tuberculosis remains a concern in our emerging countries and access to prevention and the search for comorbidities are essential for good management of the disease.

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