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{{CMG}}; '''Associate Editor-In-Chief:''' [[Varun Kumar]], M.B.B.S.; [[Lakshmi Gopalakrishnan]], M.B.B.S. | {{CMG}}; '''Associate Editor-In-Chief:''' {{Fs}}, [[Varun Kumar]], M.B.B.S.; [[Lakshmi Gopalakrishnan]], M.B.B.S. | ||
== | ==Overview== | ||
The [[prevalence]] of tuberculous pericarditis is approximately 1-2% of patients with [[pulmonary tuberculosis]]. [[Patients]] of all age groups may develop tuberculous pericarditis. The [[incidence]] of tuberculous pericarditis increases with age. Tuberculous pericarditis commonly affects [[elderly]]. Tuberculous pericarditis usually affects individuals of the [[black]] race. [[Men]] are more commonly affected by tuberculous pericarditis than [[female]]. Since the [[prevalence]] of tuberculous pericarditis may follow [[tuberculosis]] [[prevalence]], The majority of tuberculous pericarditis cases are reported in South Africa, Indonesia, Nigeria, Pakistan, India, and China. | |||
==Epidemiology and Demographics== | ==Epidemiology and Demographics== | ||
===Prevalence=== | ===Prevalence=== | ||
*The | *The [[prevalence]] of tuberculous pericarditis is approximately 1-2% of patients with [[pulmonary tuberculosis]].<ref name="pmid2046135">{{cite journal| author=Fowler NO| title=Tuberculous pericarditis. | journal=JAMA | year= 1991 | volume= 266 | issue= 1 | pages= 99-103 | pmid=2046135 | doi= | pmc= | url= }} </ref><ref name="pmid7377888">{{cite journal| author=Larrieu AJ, Tyers GF, Williams EH, Derrick JR| title=Recent experience with tuberculous pericarditis. | journal=Ann Thorac Surg | year= 1980 | volume= 29 | issue= 5 | pages= 464-8 | pmid=7377888 | doi= | pmc= | url= }} </ref> | ||
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===Age=== | ===Age=== | ||
*Patients of all age groups may develop | *[[Patients]] of all age groups may develop tuberculous pericarditis. | ||
*The incidence of | *The [[incidence]] of tuberculous pericarditis increases with age. | ||
* | *Tuberculous pericarditis commonly affects [[elderly]]. | ||
===Race=== | ===Race=== | ||
* | *Tuberculous pericarditis usually affects individuals of the [[black]] race.<ref name="pmid14082261">{{cite journal |vauthors=HAGEMAN JH, D ESOPO ND, GLENN WW |title=TUBERCULOSIS OF THE PERICARDIUM. A LONG-TERM ANALYSIS OF FORTY-FOUR PROVED CASES |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |volume=270 |issue= |pages=327–32 |date=February 1964 |pmid=14082261 |doi=10.1056/NEJM196402132700702 |url=}}</ref> | ||
===Gender=== | ===Gender=== | ||
*[ | |||
*[[Men]] are more commonly affected by tuberculous pericarditis than [[female]].<ref name="pmid5410398">{{cite journal |vauthors=Rooney JJ, Crocco JA, Lyons HA |title=Tuberculous pericarditis |journal=Ann. Intern. Med. |volume=72 |issue=1 |pages=73–81 |date=January 1970 |pmid=5410398 |doi=10.7326/0003-4819-72-1-73 |url=}}</ref> | |||
===Region=== | ===Region=== | ||
*The majority of | *Since the [[prevalence]] of tuberculous pericarditis may follow [[tuberculosis]] [[prevalence]], The majority of tuberculous pericarditis cases are reported in:<ref name="CDC2">{{Cite web | title = WHO 2016 TB Report | url =http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/250441/1/9789241565394-eng.pdf?ua=1}}</ref> | ||
** South Africa | |||
*[ | ***The [[incidence]] of [[tuberculosis]] in South Africa is '''834''' per 100,000 of the overall population. | ||
***The [[mortality]] of [[Tuberculosis, pulmonary|tuberculosis]] (excluding [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)|HIV]]-[[TB]] coinfection) in South Africa is '''46''' per 100,000 of the overall population. | |||
** Indonesia | |||
***The [[incidence]] of [[tuberculosis]] in Indonesia is '''395''' per 100,000 of the overall population. | |||
***The [[mortality]] of [[tuberculosis]] (excluding [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)|HIV]]-[[TB]] coinfection) in Indonesia is '''40''' per 100,000 of the overall population. | |||
** Nigeria | |||
***The [[incidence]] of [[tuberculosis]] in Nigeria is '''322''' per 100,000 of the overall population. | |||
***The [[mortality]] of [[tuberculosis]] (excluding [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)|HIV]]-[[TB]] coinfection) in Nigeria is '''99''' per 100,000 of the overall population. | |||
** Pakistan | |||
***The [[Incidence (epidemiology)|incidence]] of [[tuberculosis]] in Pakistan is '''270''' per 100,000 of the overall population. | |||
***The [[mortality]] of [[tuberculosis]] (excluding [[HIV]]-[[TB]] coinfection) in Pakistan is '''23''' per 100,000 of the overall population. | |||
** India | |||
***The [[incidence]] of [[tuberculosis]] in India is '''217''' per 100,000 of the overall population. | |||
***The [[mortality]] of [[tuberculosis]] (excluding [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)|HIV]]-[[TB]] coinfection) in India is '''36''' per 100,000 of the overall population. | |||
** China | |||
***The [[Incidence (epidemiology)|incidence]] of [[Tuberculosis, pulmonary|tuberculosis]] in China is '''67''' per 100,000 of the overall population. | |||
***The [[mortality]] of [[tuberculosis]] (excluding [[Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)|HIV]]-[[TB]] coinfection) in China is '''2.6''' per 100,000 of the overall population. | |||
===Developed Countries=== | ===Developed Countries=== | ||
= | * After the resurgence of [[TB]] in the mid-1980s, the number of case counts steadily increased, peaking in 1992.<ref name="CDC2" /> | ||
* Since the 1992 TB resurgence peak in the United States, the number of TB cases reported has decreased annually. | |||
* The year 2014 marked the twenty-second year of decline in the total number of [[TB]] cases reported in the United States since the peak of the resurgence. | |||
* In 2014, a total of 9,421 cases were reported from the 50 states and the District of Columbia (DC). | |||
* This represented a decline of 1.5% from 2013. | |||
* The number of cases per 100,000 in 2013 and 2014 has been stable at a rate of 3.0. | |||
[[Image:US_trend.png|thumb|center|400 px|''Image 1'' - Reported TB Cases United States, 1982–2014<SMALL><SMALL>''[http://www.cdc.gov/tb/publications/factsheets/statistics/tbtrends.htm%7D - Center for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC)]''<ref name="CDC2" /></SMALL></SMALL>|link=https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/File:US_trend.png]][[Image:US2014.png|thumb|center|400 px|''Image 2'' - TB Case Rates,* United States, 2014<SMALL><SMALL>''[https://http//www.cdc.gov/tb/publications/factsheets/statistics/tbtrends.htm%7D - Center for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC)]''<ref name="CDC2" /></SMALL></SMALL>|link=https://www.wikidoc.org/index.php/File:US2014.png]]<br /> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
The prevalence of tuberculous pericarditis is approximately 1-2% of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis. Patients of all age groups may develop tuberculous pericarditis. The incidence of tuberculous pericarditis increases with age. Tuberculous pericarditis commonly affects elderly. Tuberculous pericarditis usually affects individuals of the black race. Men are more commonly affected by tuberculous pericarditis than female. Since the prevalence of tuberculous pericarditis may follow tuberculosis prevalence, The majority of tuberculous pericarditis cases are reported in South Africa, Indonesia, Nigeria, Pakistan, India, and China.
Epidemiology and Demographics
Prevalence
- The prevalence of tuberculous pericarditis is approximately 1-2% of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis.[1][2]
Age
- Patients of all age groups may develop tuberculous pericarditis.
- The incidence of tuberculous pericarditis increases with age.
- Tuberculous pericarditis commonly affects elderly.
Race
Gender
Region
- Since the prevalence of tuberculous pericarditis may follow tuberculosis prevalence, The majority of tuberculous pericarditis cases are reported in:[5]
- South Africa
- The incidence of tuberculosis in South Africa is 834 per 100,000 of the overall population.
- The mortality of tuberculosis (excluding HIV-TB coinfection) in South Africa is 46 per 100,000 of the overall population.
- Indonesia
- The incidence of tuberculosis in Indonesia is 395 per 100,000 of the overall population.
- The mortality of tuberculosis (excluding HIV-TB coinfection) in Indonesia is 40 per 100,000 of the overall population.
- Nigeria
- The incidence of tuberculosis in Nigeria is 322 per 100,000 of the overall population.
- The mortality of tuberculosis (excluding HIV-TB coinfection) in Nigeria is 99 per 100,000 of the overall population.
- Pakistan
- The incidence of tuberculosis in Pakistan is 270 per 100,000 of the overall population.
- The mortality of tuberculosis (excluding HIV-TB coinfection) in Pakistan is 23 per 100,000 of the overall population.
- India
- The incidence of tuberculosis in India is 217 per 100,000 of the overall population.
- The mortality of tuberculosis (excluding HIV-TB coinfection) in India is 36 per 100,000 of the overall population.
- China
- The incidence of tuberculosis in China is 67 per 100,000 of the overall population.
- The mortality of tuberculosis (excluding HIV-TB coinfection) in China is 2.6 per 100,000 of the overall population.
- South Africa
Developed Countries
- After the resurgence of TB in the mid-1980s, the number of case counts steadily increased, peaking in 1992.[5]
- Since the 1992 TB resurgence peak in the United States, the number of TB cases reported has decreased annually.
- The year 2014 marked the twenty-second year of decline in the total number of TB cases reported in the United States since the peak of the resurgence.
- In 2014, a total of 9,421 cases were reported from the 50 states and the District of Columbia (DC).
- This represented a decline of 1.5% from 2013.
- The number of cases per 100,000 in 2013 and 2014 has been stable at a rate of 3.0.
References
- ↑ Fowler NO (1991). "Tuberculous pericarditis". JAMA. 266 (1): 99–103. PMID 2046135.
- ↑ Larrieu AJ, Tyers GF, Williams EH, Derrick JR (1980). "Recent experience with tuberculous pericarditis". Ann Thorac Surg. 29 (5): 464–8. PMID 7377888.
- ↑ HAGEMAN JH, D ESOPO ND, GLENN WW (February 1964). "TUBERCULOSIS OF THE PERICARDIUM. A LONG-TERM ANALYSIS OF FORTY-FOUR PROVED CASES". N. Engl. J. Med. 270: 327–32. doi:10.1056/NEJM196402132700702. PMID 14082261.
- ↑ Rooney JJ, Crocco JA, Lyons HA (January 1970). "Tuberculous pericarditis". Ann. Intern. Med. 72 (1): 73–81. doi:10.7326/0003-4819-72-1-73. PMID 5410398.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 "WHO 2016 TB Report" (PDF).