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High-resolution CT findings in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis: correlation with the degree of smear positivity.

Fatih Ors1, Omer Deniz, Ugur Bozlar, Seyfettin Gumus, Mustafa Tasar, Ergun Tozkoparan, Cem Tayfun, Hayati Bilgic, Brydon J B Grant.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: There are data about the relationship between morphologic findings on high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) and the number of acid-fast bacilli (AFB) on sputum smears in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB). It was also shown that existence of cavities and airspace consolidation might be related to smear positivity in PTB patients. However, there is no study suggesting a relationship between AFB on sputum smears and radiologic extent of disease based on HRCT findings. AIM: In this study, we investigated a relationship between the degree of smear positivity and radiologic extent of disease based on HRCT findings and, the degree of smear positivity and different pulmonary parenchymal changes on HRCTs of the PTB patients.
METHODS: Sixty-one male patients with PTB (mean age: 22+/-3.2) were included into the study. HRCT images were assessed for patterns, distribution, and profusion of pulmonary abnormalities. Dividing the lungs into 3 zones, profusion of abnormalities was assessed. A profusion score was given. Patients were divided as smear positive and smear negative and compared for the scores of HRCT findings. Smear-positive patients were divided into 4 groups as per grading of the sputum AFB smear: group I (sputum 1+), group II (sputum 2+), group III (sputum 3+), and group IV (sputum 4+). Correlations were investigated between the degree of smear positivity and the scores of HRCT findings.
RESULTS: A significant correlation between radiologic extent of the disease based on HRCT and the degree of smear positivity was found (r=0.63, P=0.0001). There were also significant correlations between the degree of smear positivity and the scores of different HRCT findings. Nodule, cavity, and bronchial lesions are the most important contributors of the predictive properties of the total score. There was significant differences for the scores of HRCT findings between smear-positive and smear-negative patients.
CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggests that radiologic extent of disease based on HRCT findings in patients with PTB correlated with the degree of smear positivity. Different HRCT findings such as nodule, cavitation, ground-glass opacity, consolidation, and bronchial lesion are significantly associated with smear-positive PTB. Particularly, nodules, cavities, and bronchial lesions might be predictors of smear positivity in patients with PTB. This study also suggests that the thickness of cavity wall and the distance of cavity from central airways might be related to the degree of smear positivity.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17527119     DOI: 10.1097/01.rti.0000213590.29472.ce

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Thorac Imaging        ISSN: 0883-5993            Impact factor:   3.000


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