Objective: To study, the clinical characteristics and results of patients w
ith diagnoses of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in the state of
Florida.
Methods: Retrospective chart review of all patients (n = 81) with diagnoses
of MDR-TB in Florida between January 1, 1994, and July 31, 1997.
Results: The average number of resistant drugs was 4.8 (range, 2 to 11). Of
81 patients, 46 patients (57%) completed adequate therapy, 26 patients (32
%) died, and 9 patients (11%) never completed a satisfactory course of trea
tment. Patients who received at least part of their therapy at A. G. Holley
State Hospital, a specialized tuberculosis (TB) treatment center, had sign
ificantly higher treatment completion rates (79%) than those treated as out
patients alone (48% treatment completion rate, p < 0.001), even after the e
xclusion of patients who were acutely ill and died, within 2 months of diag
nosis.
Conclusion: In Florida, a specialized TB care program for MDR-TB, including
at least partial inpatient therapy, yielded higher treatment completion ra
tes compared to outpatient treatment alone.