[Predictive factors of lost to follow-up status during tuberculosis treatment].

Rev Mal Respir

Service de pneumologie du CHU de Cocody, BP 582 Abidjan cedex 03, Côte d'Ivoire.

Published: September 2011

Introduction: Patients with contagious tuberculosis who are lost to follow-up risk sowing the disease among their circle of acquaintances. Moreover, a history of inadequate anti-tuberculous treatment is an important risk factor for the development of drug-resistant organisms. The purpose of this study was to identify risk factors for loss to follow-up among patients undergoing treatment for tuberculosis.

Methodology: We performed a prospective cohort study among patients with contagious tuberculosis, beginning with anti-tuberculous treatment followed during six months, after initial education-information about their condition. We compared the characteristics of 152 patients lost to follow-up from tuberculosis treatment against those of 492 patients who were not lost to follow-up.

Results: Independent factors associated with a reduction in the risk of being lost to follow-up were: the presence of night-sweats (OR=0.46 [0.24-0.88]; P=0.018), the presence of thoracic pain (OR=0.27 [0.14-0.54]; P<0.001), screening for HIV (OR=0.41 [0.17-0.98]; P=0.045), fact to inform a person of its disease (OR=0.06 [0.01-0.41]; P=0.004), the application of directly observed treatment in the community (OR=0.34 [0.17-0.66]; P<0.001).

Conclusion: Reducing loss to follow-up during treatment for tuberculosis requires the development of a "good attitude" through education-information about tuberculosis.

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