Management of patients with pulmonary mycobacteriosis in France: a multicenter retrospective cohort study

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Bemer, Pascale | Peuchant, Olivia | Guet-Revillet, Hélène | Bador, Julien | Balavoine, Charlotte | Basille, Damien | Beltramo, Guillaume | Blanc, François-Xavier | Blanchard, Elodie | Boulanger, Sarah | Bourgoin, Anne | Boutoille, David | Cambau, Emmanuelle | Canis, Frédérique | Caparros, Didier | Carricajo, Anne | Carrière, Christian | Couetdic, Gérard | Couturaud, Francis | Dalphin, Jean-Charles | Degot, Tristan | Desquiens, Marion | Devouassoux, Gilles | Duez, Jean-Marie | Dumitrescu, Oana | Dupuy-Grasset, Magali | Gaudart, Alice | Georges, Marjolaine | Godet, Cendrine | Godreuil, Sylvain | Guillouzouic, Aurélie | Hamdad-Daoudi, Farida | Héry-Arnaud, Geneviève | Koebel, Christelle | Lagrange, Aurore | Lanotte, Philippe | Marchand-Adam, Sylvain | Mougari, Faïza | Murris, Marlène | Patry, Isabelle | Pérouse de Montclos, Michèle | Raskine, Laurent | Risso, Karine | Segonds, Christine | Sicard, Dominique | Terru, Dominique | Vachée, Anne | Vergnon, Jean-Michel | Martin, Christian | Schramm, Frédéric | Andrejak, Claire

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Background: Recent studies report very low adherence of practitioners to ATS/IDSA recommendations for the treatment of nontuberculous mycobacteria pulmonary disease (NTM-PD), as well as a great variability of practices. Type of management could impact prognosis.Methods: To evaluate management and prognosis of patients with NTM-PD cases with respect to ATS recommendations, we conducted a multicenter retrospective cohort study (18 sentinel sites distributed throughout France), over a period of six years. We collected clinical, radiological, microbiological characteristics, management and outcome of the patients (especially death or not).Results: 477 patients with NTM-PD were included. Respiratory comorbidities were found in 68% of cases, tuberculosis sequelae in 31.4% of patients, and immunosuppression in 16.8% of cases. The three most common NTM species were Mycobacterium avium complex (60%), M. xenopi (20%) and M. kansasii (5.7%). Smear-positive was found in one third of NTM-PD. Nodulobronchiectatic forms were observed in 54.3% of cases, and cavitary forms in 19.1% of patients. Sixty-three percent of patients were treated, 72.4% of patients with smear-positive samples, and 57.5% of patients with smear-negative samples. Treatment was in adequacy with ATS guidelines in 73.5%. The 2-year mortality was 14.4%. In the Cox regression, treatment (HR = 0.51), age (HR = 1.02), and M. abscessus (3.19) appeared as the 3 significant independent prognostic factors.Conclusion: These findings highlight the adequacy between French practices and the ATS/IDSA guidelines. Treatment was associated with a better survival.

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