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Tuberculosis in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus in an Endemic Area and the Role of Isoniazid Prophylaxis During Corticosteroid Therapy
MO YIN MOK, YI LO, TAK MAO CHAN, WOON SING WONG, and CHAK SING LAU
ABSTRACT.
Methods. Medical records of a cohort of patients with SLE were reviewed. Patients with a history of TB who had previously been adequately treated were retrospectively examined for subsequent recurrence of TB. A comparison was performed based on the use of INAH at the discretion of the attending physician in some patients (INAH group) but not others (non-INAH group) during lupus exacerbation that required the use of prednisolone ≥ 15 mg/day or equivalent. Results. A total of 91 episodes of TB from 76 individuals in a cohort of 652 SLE patients with a duration of followup of 13.9 ± 7.5 years were identified (prevalence of 1.06/100 patient-years). 43 episodes were given INAH while 48 were not. There were 18 recurrences of TB (recurrence rate of 1.66/100 patient-years). Recurrence rates in the INAH and non-INAH groups were 1.59 and 1.74 per 100 patient-years (p = 0.72). However, patients in the INAH group had more lupus exacerbations. Further, extrapulmonary TB was also found to have a higher recurrence rate than pulmonary TB. A case-controlled analysis was thus performed (n = 46) matching patients for the number of lupus exacerbations, cumulative doses of prednisolone, and initial site of TB. There was no difference in the recurrence rates of TB between the matched INAH (0.55/100 patient-years) and non-INAH (1.04/100 patient-years) groups (p = 0.66). Conclusion. Patients with SLE have a higher prevalence of TB infection than the general population. They are at risk of TB recurrence when given immunosuppressive doses of corticosteroid. (J Rheumatol 2005;32:609-15) Key Indexing Terms:
CHEMOPROPHYLAXIS From the Department of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. M.Y. Mok, MRCP(UK), Rheumatologist, Department of Medicine; Y. Lo, Research Assistant, Department of Medicine, Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong; T.M. Chan, FRCP(UK), Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong; W.S. Wong, FRCP(UK), Consultant of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Queen Mary Hospital; C.S. Lau, FRCP(UK), Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong. Address reprint requests to Dr. M.Y. Mok, Department of Medicine, Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong. E-mail: mymok@netvigator.com Accepted for publication December 20, 2004. |