Clinical profile of diabetes mellitus in tuberculosis

This study is on Lagos State, Nigeria

Abstract

Objective

The objective is to document the clinical profile of diabetes mellitus (DM) in tuberculosis (TB).

Type of study

This was a descriptive observational study.

Methods

A total of 4000 persons aged above 12 years with a confirmed diagnosis of TB and on treatment were recruited. The study subjects were screened for DM and diagnoses were made on the basis of the WHO criteria. Clinical parameters were compared between persons with DM and those without DM.

Results

Mean age was higher in patients with TB and DM than in persons without DM, and this difference was statistically significant (40.9 vs 39.6 years, p=0.0002). DM/TB comorbidity was noted in 480 persons and these made up 12.3% of the study population. Some clinical features of patients with TB who had DM included a positive family history of DM, a history of hypertension, and central obesity.

Conclusions

Given the substantial burden of DM and TB comorbidity, we recommend that patients with TB be screened routinely for DM. However, further research is needed to clarify the risk factors for the occurrence of DM in TB.

This research was supported by the UK Department for International Development’s Operational Research Capacity Building Programme led by the International Union Against TB and Lung Disease (The Union)

Citation

Ogbera AO, Kapur A, Abdur-Razzaq H, et al. (2015) Clinical profile of diabetes mellitus in tuberculosis. BMJ Open Diabetes Research and Care vol 3: issue 1 doi:10.1136/bmjdrc-2015-000112

Clinical profile of diabetes mellitus in tuberculosis

Published 1 August 2015