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[Diagnostic strategies in the Tuberculosis Clinic of the Hospital General La Raza National Medical Center].

Alberto Alejandro Flores-Ibarra1, María Dolores Ochoa-Vázquez, Georgina Alejandra Sánchez-Tec.   

Abstract

In order to diagnose TB infection, tuberculin skin test and interferon gamma release assay are available. The tuberculin test has a sensitivity of 99 % and a specificity of 95 %. For the detection of interferon gamma in blood there are currently two tests available: TBGold QuantiFERON-In-Tube (with a sensitivity of 0.70 and a specificity of 0.90), and T-SPOT-TB (sensitivity 0.90 and specificity 0.93). To diagnose the disease, a microscopy of direct smears for acid-fast bacilli is used if the physician is facing an extensive cavitary lung disease due to M. tuberculosis (this test has a high sensitivity: 80-90 %). The most common staining techniques used are Ziehl-Neelsen and Kinyoun, and the fluorescent technique, auramine-rhodamine. The culture is the gold standard and it has a sensitivity of 80 % and a specificity over 90 %, but the results take weeks. The nucleic acid amplification test has an overall sensitivity and specificity of 0.85 and 0.97, respectively. In the presence of a pleural effusion is necessary to perform a pleural biopsy for culture with a sensitivity of 85 % if it is percutaneous and 98 % if it was taken by thoracoscopy. The adenosine deaminase can be determined in pleural fluid with a sensitivity and specificity of 95 %.

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Keywords:  Diagnosis; Mycobacterium tuberculosis; Tuberculosis

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26820214

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Med Inst Mex Seguro Soc        ISSN: 0443-5117


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