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Delphi Survey on the Current and Future Korean Guidelines for Isoniazid-Monoresistant Tuberculosisopen access

Authors
Seo, WanKim, Hyung WooLee, Eung GuAn, Tai JoonKim, SeunghoonJeong, Yun-JeongLee, Sang HaakPark, YeonheeMok, JeonghaOh, Jee YounKo, YousangKim, Sun-HyungKwon, Sun JungJung, Sung SooKim, Jin WooKim, Ju SangMin, Jinsoo
Issue Date
Aug-2023
Publisher
DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD
Keywords
tuberculosis; isoniazid-resistance; delphi technique
Citation
Infection and Drug Resistance, v.16, pp 5233 - 5242
Pages
10
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Infection and Drug Resistance
Volume
16
Start Page
5233
End Page
5242
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/20586
DOI
10.2147/IDR.S420830
ISSN
1178-6973
Abstract
Purpose: Isoniazid-monoresistant tuberculosis (Hr-TB) has emerged as a global challenge, necessitating detailed guidelines for its diagnosis and treatment. We aim to consolidate the Korean guidelines for Hr-TB management by gathering expert opinions and reaching a consensus. Patients and Methods: A conventional Delphi method involving two rounds of surveys was conducted with 96 experts selected based on their clinical and research experience and involvement in nationwide tuberculosis studies and development of the Korean guidelines on tuberculosis. The survey consisted of three sections of questionnaires on diagnosis, treatment, and general opinions on Hr-TB. Results: Among the 96 experts, 72 (75%) participated in the two rounds of the survey. A majority of experts (96%) strongly agreed on the necessity of molecular drug susceptibility testing (DST) for isoniazid and rifampin resistance in all tuberculosis patients and emphasized the importance of interpreting mutation types (inhA or katG) and additional molecular DST for fluoroquinolones for confirmed isoniazid-resistant cases. Over 95.8% of experts recommended treating Hr-TB with a combination of rifampin, ethambutol, pyrazinamide, and levofloxacin for six months, without exceeding 12 months unless necessary. They also acknowledged the drawbacks of long-term pyrazinamide use due to its side effects and agreed on shortening its duration by extending the duration of the rest of the treatment with a modified combination of choice. Conclusion: This Delphi survey enabled Korean tuberculosis experts to reach a consensus on diagnosing and treating Hr-TB. These findings will be valuable for developing the upcoming revised Korean guidelines for Hr-TB management.
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