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The Effect of Diabetes Control Status on CT Findings in Pulmonary Tuberculosis: Emphasis on Bronchial Erosive Changes
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Im, Soo-Ah
, Jung, Min Kyung
, Lee, Sang Young
, Ko, Jeong Min
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Bronchial diseases
/ Cavitation
/ Chi-square test
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Clinical medicine
/ Complications and side effects
/ CT imaging
/ Development and progression
/ Diabetes
/ Diagnosis
/ Disease
/ Medical imaging
/ Pulmonary tuberculosis
/ Risk factors
/ Tuberculosis
/ Variance analysis
2023
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The Effect of Diabetes Control Status on CT Findings in Pulmonary Tuberculosis: Emphasis on Bronchial Erosive Changes
by
Im, Soo-Ah
, Jung, Min Kyung
, Lee, Sang Young
, Ko, Jeong Min
in
Bronchial diseases
/ Cavitation
/ Chi-square test
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Clinical medicine
/ Complications and side effects
/ CT imaging
/ Development and progression
/ Diabetes
/ Diagnosis
/ Disease
/ Medical imaging
/ Pulmonary tuberculosis
/ Risk factors
/ Tuberculosis
/ Variance analysis
2023
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The Effect of Diabetes Control Status on CT Findings in Pulmonary Tuberculosis: Emphasis on Bronchial Erosive Changes
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Im, Soo-Ah
, Jung, Min Kyung
, Lee, Sang Young
, Ko, Jeong Min
in
Bronchial diseases
/ Cavitation
/ Chi-square test
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Clinical medicine
/ Complications and side effects
/ CT imaging
/ Development and progression
/ Diabetes
/ Diagnosis
/ Disease
/ Medical imaging
/ Pulmonary tuberculosis
/ Risk factors
/ Tuberculosis
/ Variance analysis
2023
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The Effect of Diabetes Control Status on CT Findings in Pulmonary Tuberculosis: Emphasis on Bronchial Erosive Changes
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The Effect of Diabetes Control Status on CT Findings in Pulmonary Tuberculosis: Emphasis on Bronchial Erosive Changes
2023
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Purpose: Studies on the effect of diabetes mellitus (DM) on the radiologic findings of pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) have reported inconsistent results. These findings may have been influenced by the glycemic control status of the patients studied. To our knowledge, no recent data have described the effect of the DM control status on CT findings in PTB in terms of medium-sized airway involvement that is visualized as bronchial erosion on CT. The aim of this present study was to determine whether the DM control status influenced radiological manifestations in patients with PTB, with an emphasis on bronchial erosive changes. Methods: We conducted a retrospective single-center study on patients who were newly diagnosed with PTB. A total of 426 consecutive patients with PTB who underwent CT scans at the time of diagnosis from 1 January 2017 to 31 March 2020 were included in this study. The included patients were categorized as having no DM (non-DM), controlled DM, or uncontrolled DM. The patient medical charts, microbiology study results, and pulmonary changes on the CT scans were analyzed. Results: Among 426 patients with PTB who underwent CT scans at the time of diagnosis, 91 were excluded either due to undetermined hemoglobin A1C (HbA1C) levels (n = 25) or concomitant pulmonary diseases (n = 66) that would make the analysis of the pulmonary changes on CT scans difficult. Finally, 335 patients were included in this study (224 men and 111 women; mean age, 59 years; range, 16–95 years). Among the 335 patients, 82 (24.5%) had DM and 52 of those (63.4%) had an uncontrolled status. The frequency of cavitation (43% vs. 23% vs. 79%, p < 0.001) and bronchial erosion (44% vs. 30% vs. 73%, p < 0.001) was significantly different between the three groups. The uncontrolled DM group showed a high frequency of cavitation and bronchial erosion compared to the non-DM (cavitation, p < 0.001 and bronchial erosion, p < 0.001) and controlled DM groups (p < 0.001 and p < 0.001). However, the frequency of cavitation and bronchial erosion in the controlled DM group was not different compared to the non-DM group. Conclusion: The glycemic status (HbA1C ≥ 7.0), not the presence of DM, influenced the radiologic manifestations of PTB, especially in terms of medium-sized bronchial involvement, appearing as bronchial erosive changes and the feeding bronchus sign on chest CT scans. This difference in the uncontrolled DM group was likely to contribute to the higher frequency of cavitation.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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