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Exploration of the Relationship Between Blood Glucose Control Level and Tuberculosis Treatment Prognosis in Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis Complicated with Diabetes Mellitus

Yanzhou Han, Sujuan Zhang*

Abstract


Objective: To explore the impact of blood glucose control level on the treatment prognosis of patients with tuberculosis (TB) complicated by diabetes mellitus (DM). Methods: A total of 50 patients admitted from January to March 2025 were selected, and standardized
dual intervention was implemented. The achievement of blood glucose targets and the efficacy of TB treatment were evaluated regularly.
Results: With the progress of treatment, the blood glucose target achievement rate increased from 44.0% to 84.0%, and the overall effective
rate of TB treatment reached 80.0%. The effective rate of TB treatment was 95.2% in patients with well-controlled blood glucose, while it was
0.0% in those with uncontrolled blood glucose. Conclusion: Good blood glucose control significantly improves the success rate of TB treatment, and there is a close positive correlation between the two.

Keywords


Tuberculosis; Diabetes Mellitus; Blood Glucose Control; Treatment Prognosis; Coordinated Management

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/pmr.v3i2.8389

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