| Literature DB >> 20858253 |
Pamela Hepple1, Pascal Nguele, Jane Greig, Maryline Bonnet, Vinciane Sizaire.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Diagnostic options for pulmonary tuberculosis in resource-poor settings are commonly limited to smear microscopy. We investigated whether bleach concentration by sedimentation and sputum cytology analysis (SCA) increased the positivity rate of smear microscopy for smear-positive tuberculosis.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20858253 PMCID: PMC2946302 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-10-276
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Sputum cytology analysis definitions [8]
| Definition | |
|---|---|
| Saliva | Presence of squamous epithelial cells and/or dark patches; absence of particulate material, absence of significant number of polymorphoneutrophils/macrophages |
| Mucus | Acellular, defined edges |
| Degraded sputum | Presence of dark patches of material on ×10 objective which, using ×100 objective, are totally covered with blue-staining non-mycobacterial bacteria; presence of polymorphoneutrophils/macrophages and/or fibrils |
| Insufficient sputum (good quality, insufficient quantity) | Presence of patches of polymorphoneutrophils/macrophages and/or fibrils, but filling fewer than ten fields when using ×10 objective |
| "Good/real" sputum (good quality, good quantity) | Presence of ten or more fields of polymorphoneutrophils/macrophages and/or fibrils when using ×10 objective |
Detection rate of different techniques and comparison of incremental yield over direct microscopy alone
| Case definition of one smear | Case definition of two smears | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N detected (% of all patients) | Incremental yield over D alone: N (%; 95% CI) | N detected (% of all patients) | Incremental yield over D alone: N (%; 95% CI) | |
| D | 121 (43.2%)* | - | 118 (42.1%) | - |
| D+SCA | 122 (43.6%) | 1 (0.8%; 0-4.5) | 118 (42.1%) | 0 |
| B | 134 (47.9%)† | 14 (11.6%; 6.5-18.6) | 123 (43.9%) | 5 (4.2%; 1.4-9.6) |
| B+SCA | 135 (48.6%)‡ | 15(12.4%; 7.1-19.6) | 125 (44.6%) | 7 (5.9%; 2.4-11.8) |
D = direct microscopy. SCA = sputum cytology analysis. B = bleach sedimentation. *One patient was positive on direct microscopy and negative on sediment microscopy, resulting in a total of 121 patients diagnosed by direct microscopy, of which 120 were positive on sediment microscopy. †One patient positive on direct but negative on sediment in three samples (without SCA). ‡One patient positive on sediment but not on direct microscopy after SCA.
Smear-positive detection rates of direct and bleach smear microscopy (excluding SCA)*
| Approach | Smear-positive detection rate | Compared with D1+D2 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| n | % | 95% CI | p | |
| D1+D2 | 120 | 37.0-48.9 | - | |
| B1 | 125 | 38.7-50.7 | 0.23 | |
| B1+B2 | 131 | 40.8-52.8 | <0.01 | |
| D1+B1 | 128 | 39.8-51.7 | 0.01 | |
| B1+D2 | 127 | 39.4-51.4 | 0.04 | |
| D1+B2 | 127 | 39.4-51.4 | 0.02 | |
| D1+B1+D2 | 128 | 39.8-51.7 | 0.01 | |
| D1+D2+B2 | 127 | 39.4-51.4 | 0.02 | |
| D1+B1+B2 | 132 | 41.2-53.2 | <0.01 | |
| B1+D2+B2 | 127 | 39.4-51.4 | 0.02 | |
D = direct. B = bleach sedimentation. *Based on the 2007 WHO smear-positive case definition (one smear positive with ≥1 AFB/100 high-power field).
Number of patients able to produce good-quality sputum samples before and after SCA
| Able to produce three samples (n [%]) | Able to produce two or more samples (n [%]) | Unable to produce any samples (n [%]) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Before SCA | 195 (69.6%) | 237 (84.6%) | 12 (4.3%) |
| After SCA | 212 (75.7%) | 246 (87.9%) | 9 (3.2%) |
SCA = sputum cytology analysis.