scholarly journals Prevention of the development of adverse reactions in the treatment of tuberculosis in combination with diabetes mellitus

2021 ◽  
pp. 10-10
Author(s):  
I.V. Yeremenchuk

Background. In recent decades, tuberculosis (TB) and its resistant forms have become an increasing problem in lowincome countries, especially in countries with epidemics of HIV infection and insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (DM). DМ has been shown to adversely affect TB treatment outcomes. Low treatment outcomes for TB/DM comorbidity are associated with age, weight gain, or poor glycemic control, and it is the increased duration of DM treatment that may be the best strategy for improving outcomes in TB/DM patients. In the formation of the development of polyneuropathy, one of the components is increasing ischemia and intracellular hypoxia, which is characteristic of TB/DM. Decreased blood flow contributes to the destabilization of cell membranes and neuronal death. The interconnected components of the immune and other systems, namely pro-inflammatory cytokines, play an important role in the formation and progression of these processes. Results and discussion. Our clinical assessment of the general condition of patients with TB/DM (23 patients) showed that 91.5 % of the examined patients complained of persistent cough with sputum production, 78 % had shortness of breath, weight loss of more than 5 kg – 89.8 %, thirst – 80 %, 75 % – tingling and numbness of the lower extremities, pain in the legs at night – 85.5 % of people. Sub-febrile temperature (37.4-37.9 °C) was registered in 52.2 % of the examined patients. The general condition of moderate severity prevailed in 49.5 % of patients. Intoxication syndrome (IS) in TB/DM patients by clinical and paraclinical signs was observed in all patients, respectively, pronounced (manifest) IS was recorded in 79.5 %. Body mass index is on average 15.6 kg/m2 (p<0.001). To prevent the development of polyneuropathy, patients with TB/DM was prescribed anti-TB drugs, insulin and additionally pathogenetic therapy according to the scheme: Neuromax, 2 ml intravenously, intramuscular once a day for 7 days, followed by the administration of the drug 2 times a week for 3 weeks, and with the subsequent transition to the tablet form – 1 tablet per day (until the end of the intensive phase of treatment), then Dialipon 3 % solution of 20 ml was prescribed intravenously drip for 7 days (the contents of the ampoule are diluted in 250 ml of 0.9 % sodium chloride solution), with the subsequent transition to a tablet form of 300 mg – 2 tablets once a day for a month. Conclusions. The proposed method makes it possible to effectively prevent adverse reactions in the treatment of TB in combination with DM, reduce the manifestations of peripheral polyneuropathy, provide better tolerance to anti-TB drugs, normalize clinical blood parameters, accelerate the rate of normalization of the content of some pro (IL-6, IL-18) and anti-inflammatory (IL-10) cytokines in the blood plasma of patients, which, in turn, reduces the percentage of refusals from the treatment of comorbid pathology.

1996 ◽  
Vol 76 (03) ◽  
pp. 328-332 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bernd Jilma ◽  
Peter Fasching ◽  
Christine Ruthner ◽  
Anna Rumplmayr ◽  
Sabine Ruzicka ◽  
...  

SummaryBased on findings that showed increased P-selectin expression on platelets and on choroidal microvessels of patients with insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM), we hypothesized that also plasma concentrations of circulating (c)P-selectin would be increased in these patients.The aim of this study was to compare the plasma levels of cP-selec-tin between non-smoking patients with IDDM, treated with an intensified insulin therapy, and healthy controls. The study design was prospective, cross-sectional and analyst-blinded. Subjects were matched individually for sex, age and body mass index. Plasma levels of cP-selectin and of von Willebrand antigen (vWF-Ag) were determined by enzyme linked immunoassays.Forty-two pairs were available for intergroup comparison. Median plasma concentrations of cP-selectin in patients with IDDM (285 ng/ml; interquartile range: 233-372) were on average 21% higher than those of controls (236 ng/ml; interquartile range: 175-296; p = 0.004). Also, median plasma levels of vWF-Ag were 10% higher in patients (96 U/dl; interquartile range: 82-127) than controls (87 U/dl; interquartile range: 70-104; p = 0.025). There was no correlation between plasma concentrations of cP-selectin and vWF-Ag levels in either group (p ώ0.05).In conclusion, our results of increased cP-selectin levels are in line with increased P-selectin expression on platelets and on choroidal microvessels found in patients with IDDM. In view of the currently developed small molecule inhibitors of cell adhesion molecules, these independent observations together may provide a sound rationale to select P-selectin as a target for treating or preventing IDDM-associated micro- or macrovascular complications.


Diabetes ◽  
1986 ◽  
Vol 35 (2) ◽  
pp. 139-142 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Srikanta ◽  
A. T. Ricker ◽  
D. K. McCulloch ◽  
J. S. Soeldner ◽  
G. S. Eisenbarth ◽  
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