RT Journal Article T1 Relapse of tuberculosis after treatment in human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients A1 Pulido Ortega, Federico A1 Peña, Jose-Maria A1 Rubio García, Rafael A1 Moreno Guillén, Santiago A1 Gonzalez, Juan A1 Guijarro, Carlos A1 Costa, Jose-Ramon A1 Vázquez, Juan José AB Objectives: To evaluate the relapse rate of tuberculosis after a complete course of antituberculous therapy in human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients and to identify the risk factors for relapse.Patients and methods: Historic cohort study of all adult patients who were diagnosed as having human immunodeficiency virus infection and a first episode of culture-proved tuberculosis at 2 university hospitals in Madrid, Spain, between 1986 and 1992, and who completed at least 6 months of treatment were included and followed up until September 1994.Results: Of 276 patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection and tuberculosis, 87 could not be evaluated (6 died before treatment, 39 died during treatment, 36 did not complete the planned therapy, and 6 were unavailable during treatment). The remaining 189 received a standard regimen (ie, 3 or 4 drugs, always including rifampin and isoniazid, for > or = 6 months). The median duration of follow-up for these 189 patients was 31.5 months, with a total of 4668 patient-months of follow-up after treatment; 105 patients (56%) were followed up until death. The relapse rate was 7.9% (2.7/100 patient-years). With multivariate analysis, a shorter duration of treatment and a low CD4+ cell count were associated with a greater probability of relapse. Relapses occurred in 5 (3.4%) of 148 patients who were treated for 9 or more months (1.7/100 patient-years) and in 10 (24%) of 41 patients who were treated for less than 9 months (10.9/100 patient-years) (P < .001; relative hazard, 9.2; 95% confidence interval, 3.1-26.9).Conclusions: As standard antituberculous therapy for 9 months is associated with a low rate of relapse, maintenance therapy is not required. Duration of treatment for less than 9 months is associated with a high rate of relapse. PB Ovid YR 1997 FD 1997-01-27 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/107339 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/107339 LA eng NO Pulido F, Peña JM, Rubio R, Moreno S, González J, Guijarro C, Costa JR, Vázquez JJ. Relapse of tuberculosis after treatment in human immunodeficiency virus-infected patients. Arch Intern Med. 1997 Jan 27;157(2):227-32 DS Docta Complutense RD 9 jun 2025