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Article

History of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Accelerates Early Onset and Severity of COPD: Evidence from a Multicenter Study in Romania

by
Ramona Cioboata
1,2,†,
Silviu Gabriel Vlasceanu
3,4,†,
Denisa Maria Mitroi
5,
Ovidiu Mircea Zlatian
6,*,
Mara Amalia Balteanu
7,8,*,
Gabriela Marina Andrei
1,
Viorel Biciusca
1 and
Mihai Olteanu
1,2
1
Department of Pneumology, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 200349 Craiova, Romania
2
Department of Pneumology, Victor Babes University Hospital, 200515 Craiova, Romania
3
Department of Microbiology, “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 050474 Bucharest, Romania
4
Department of Thoracic Surgery, Marius Nasta Pneumology Institute, 050159 Bucharest, Romania
5
Doctoral School, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 200349 Craiova, Romania
6
Department of Microbiology, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 200349 Craiova, Romania
7
Department of Pulmonology, Faculty of Medicine, Titu Maiorescu University, 031593 Bucharest, Romania
8
Department of Pneumology, Marius Nasta Pneumology Institute, 050159 Bucharest, Romania
*
Authors to whom correspondence should be addressed.
These authors contributed equally to this work.
J. Clin. Med. 2025, 14(17), 5980; https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14175980
Submission received: 11 July 2025 / Revised: 5 August 2025 / Accepted: 22 August 2025 / Published: 24 August 2025

Abstract

Background: Pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) is increasingly recognized as a risk factor for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), but its impact on COPD onset and severity remains poorly characterized, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. This multicenter study aimed to assess the impact of prior pulmonary TB on COPD onset, severity, the timing of the first severe exacerbation, and progression among Romanian patients with and without a history of pulmonary TB. Methods: This retrospective multicenter study included adults hospitalized for their first severe COPD exacerbation at two tertiary care centers in Romania between April 2020 and April 2025. Patients were grouped based on smoking status and prior TB history. Propensity score matching was used to control for confounding factors. Clinical characteristics, spirometry, and radiological TB patterns were analyzed comparatively between patients with prior TB and TB-naïve patients. Results: Among 403 COPD patients, those with prior TB had significantly earlier COPD onset (mean age 48.67 ± 6.42 vs. 65.61 ± 5.14 years in smokers, p < 0.001) and shorter intervals to their first severe COPD exacerbation compared to patients without prior TB (6.35 ± 4.71 vs. 15.14 ± 6.93 years in smokers, p < 0.001). COPD prevalence was higher among TB survivors compared to those without TB history, especially in smokers (OR = 5.73; 95% CI, 3.30–9.94, p < 0.001), versus non-smokers (OR =2.23; 95% CI, 1.37–3.64, p = 0.001). Radiological severity of TB lesions significantly influenced COPD prevalence among smokers (OR = 10.79, p < 0.001). Conclusions: Prior pulmonary TB substantially accelerates COPD onset, exacerbation timing, and disease severity, particularly in smokers. This multicenter comparative study demonstrates that prior pulmonary TB significantly accelerates COPD onset, exacerbation timing, and disease severity, especially among smokers. Recognizing TB history as a significant COPD risk factor underscores the importance of targeted COPD screening and tailored management in populations with high TB prevalence.
Keywords: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; pulmonary tuberculosis; TB; COPD exacerbations; smoking; LMICs; chronic respiratory disease; risk factors chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; pulmonary tuberculosis; TB; COPD exacerbations; smoking; LMICs; chronic respiratory disease; risk factors

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MDPI and ACS Style

Cioboata, R.; Vlasceanu, S.G.; Mitroi, D.M.; Zlatian, O.M.; Balteanu, M.A.; Andrei, G.M.; Biciusca, V.; Olteanu, M. History of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Accelerates Early Onset and Severity of COPD: Evidence from a Multicenter Study in Romania. J. Clin. Med. 2025, 14, 5980. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14175980

AMA Style

Cioboata R, Vlasceanu SG, Mitroi DM, Zlatian OM, Balteanu MA, Andrei GM, Biciusca V, Olteanu M. History of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Accelerates Early Onset and Severity of COPD: Evidence from a Multicenter Study in Romania. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2025; 14(17):5980. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14175980

Chicago/Turabian Style

Cioboata, Ramona, Silviu Gabriel Vlasceanu, Denisa Maria Mitroi, Ovidiu Mircea Zlatian, Mara Amalia Balteanu, Gabriela Marina Andrei, Viorel Biciusca, and Mihai Olteanu. 2025. "History of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Accelerates Early Onset and Severity of COPD: Evidence from a Multicenter Study in Romania" Journal of Clinical Medicine 14, no. 17: 5980. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14175980

APA Style

Cioboata, R., Vlasceanu, S. G., Mitroi, D. M., Zlatian, O. M., Balteanu, M. A., Andrei, G. M., Biciusca, V., & Olteanu, M. (2025). History of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Accelerates Early Onset and Severity of COPD: Evidence from a Multicenter Study in Romania. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 14(17), 5980. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14175980

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