Rapid diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis by combined molecular and immunological methods
Jafari C, Olaru ID, Daduna F, Ernst M, Heyckendorf J, Lange C, Kalsdorf B
The European respiratory journal · 2018-05
Abstract
Diagnosing pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) may be delayed until culture results become available.We ascertained the accuracy of a stepwise diagnostic algorithm for the rapid diagnosis of pulmonary TB by GeneXpert from sputum and/or bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) followed by a Mycobacterium tuberculosis- specific BAL ELISPOT assay in patients with a suspected diagnosis of pulmonary TB at a clinical referral centre in Germany.Among 166 patients with a presumptive diagnosis of pulmonary TB, 81 cases were confirmed by M. tuberculosis culture from sputum and/or BAL. In 66 out of 81 (81.5%) cases, patients initially had M. tuberculosis detected by GeneXpert from sputum; in addition, six out of 81 (7.4%) cases were diagnosed by GeneXpert on BAL fluid (together 72 out of 81 (88.9%) patients). Out of the remaining nine patients with negative GeneXpert results from sputum and BAL, BAL ELISPOT identified eight patients with culture-confirmed TB correctly (median time to culture positivity 26 days). At a cut-off of >4000 early secretory antigenic target-6- or culture filtrate protein-10-specific interferon-γ-producing lymphocytes per 1 000 0000 lymphocytes, the specificity of the BAL ELISPOT for active TB was 97%.In low TB incidence countries, nearly all patients with active pulmonary TB can be identified within the first few days of clinical presentation using a stepwise strategy with GeneXpert and BAL ELISPOT.
MeSH terms
- Sputum
- Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid
- Humans
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Tuberculosis, Pulmonary
- Diagnostic Tests, Routine
- Sensitivity and Specificity
- Prospective Studies
- Adult
- Aged
- Middle Aged
- Germany
- Female
- Male
- Young Adult