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ABSTRACT: Objectives
Bacteriological confirmation of extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB) is challenging for several reasons: the paucibacillary nature of the sample; scarce resources, mainly in middle and low-income countries; the need for hospitalization; and unfavorable outcomes. We evaluated the diagnostic role of respiratory specimen examination prospectively in a cohort of patients with presumptive EPTB.Methods
From July 2018 to January 2019, in a tuberculosis (TB)/HIV reference hospital, a cohort of 157 patients with presumed EPTB was evaluated. Xpert® MTB/RIF Ultra or a culture-positive result was considered for bacteriologically confirmed TB.Results
Out of 157 patients with presumptive EPTB, 97 (62%) provided extrapulmonary and respiratory specimens and 60 (38%) extrapulmonary specimens only. Of the 60 patients with extrapulmonary samples, 5 (8%) were positive. Of those with respiratory and extrapulmonary samples, 27 (28%) were positive: 10 in both the respiratory and extrapulmonary samples, 6 in the extrapulmonary sample only, and 11 in the respiratory sample only. A respiratory specimen examination increased by 6-fold the chance of bacteriological confirmation of TB (odds ratio = 5.97 [1.11-47.17]).Conclusion
We conclude that respiratory samples should be examined in patients with presumptive EPTB.
SUBMITTER: Spener-Gomes R
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8941595 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Spener-Gomes Renata R Costa Allyson Guimarães AG Melo Hilda Ferreira de HF Souza Alexandra Brito de AB Beraldi-Magalhães Francisco F Jesus Jaquelane Silva JS Arriaga María B MB Kritski Afrânio A Safe Izabella I Andrade Bruno B BB Trajman Anete A Cordeiro-Santos Marcelo M
International journal of infectious diseases : IJID : official publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases 20210317
<h4>Objectives</h4>Bacteriological confirmation of extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB) is challenging for several reasons: the paucibacillary nature of the sample; scarce resources, mainly in middle and low-income countries; the need for hospitalization; and unfavorable outcomes. We evaluated the diagnostic role of respiratory specimen examination prospectively in a cohort of patients with presumptive EPTB.<h4>Methods</h4>From July 2018 to January 2019, in a tuberculosis (TB)/HIV reference hospit ...[more]