Hypercalcemia in patients with tuberculosis and HIV infections in Northwest Ethiopia
Journal Title: Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease - Year 2012, Vol 2, Issue 0
Abstract
Objective: To determine incidence of hypercalcemia among TB patients with and without HIV infection before and after anti-TB chemotherapy in tropical settings of Northwest Ethiopia. Method: Serum levels of calcium were determined using an inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer from all subjects at baseline and from 60 TB patients (34 with HIV co-infection) at the end of an intensive phase of anti-TB chemotherapy. Results: At baseline, significant difference was found between the mean albumin-adjusted calcium levels in TB patients with HIV (11.95暲3.72) and controls (9.81暲1.59) (P=0.03). Hypercalcemia (serum calcium of > 10.5 mg/dL) was observed in 62.2% and 43.2% of TB patients with and without HIV co-infection, respectively. The serum levels of calcium did not significantly change after anti-TB chemotherapy both in patients with (n = 34) and without (n = 26) HIV co-infection. Conclusions: The present study suggests that TB itself appears not to be responsible for hypercalcemia; however, rates of hypercalcemia are high in TB and HIV co-infected patients in the tropical settings of Northwest Ethiopia, of rarely symptomatic. Anti-TB chemotherapy does not improve the incidence of hypercalcemia in both groups with HIV co-infection and without.
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