| Literature DB >> 27227408 |
Hae Jung Na1, Jung Seop Eom1,2, Geewon Lee3, Jeong Ha Mok1, Mi Hyun Kim1, Kwangha Lee1, Ki Uk Kim1, Min Ki Lee1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Recent guidelines recommend the use by healthcare personnel of a fit-tested N95 particulate respirator or higher-grade respiratory precaution in a patient undergoing bronchoscopy when pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) is suspected. However, PTB may be unexpectedly diagnosed in this setting and therefore not evaluated, resulting in the unexpected exposure to Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) of healthcare workers in the bronchoscopy suite. Here, we examined the incidence of unexpected exposure to MTB during flexible bronchoscopy and determined the exposure-related factors.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27227408 PMCID: PMC4882062 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0156385
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Study flow diagram.
FB, flexible bronchoscopy; PTB, pulmonary tuberculosis.
Data on patients with suspected PTB and respiratory diseases other than PTB.
| Variable | Suspected to have PTB (n = 304) | Suspected to have respiratory diseases other than PTB (n = 1650) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age, years | 57 (44–68) | 65 (57–72) | < 0.001 |
| Male gender | 182 (59.9) | 1040 (63.0) | 0.295 |
| Body mass index, kg/m2 | 21.6 (20.0–23.7) | 22.9 (20.9–24.5) | < 0.001 |
| Current or ex-smoker | 124 (40.8) | 789 (47.8) | 0.024 |
| Comorbidities, overlapping | |||
| Malignancy | 48 (15.8) | 746 (45.2) | < 0.001 |
| Cardiovascular disease | 62 (20.4) | 524 (31.8) | < 0.001 |
| Diabetes mellitus | 44 (14.5) | 236 (14.3) | 0.921 |
| Chronic kidney disease | 7 (2.3) | 32 (1.9) | 0.671 |
| Hematologic disease | 2 (0.7) | 12 (0.7) | 0.627 |
| Liver disease | 8 (2.6) | 45 (2.7) | 0.932 |
| Rheumatologic disease | 5 (1.6) | 21 (1.3) | 0.598 |
| Chest CT findings, overlapping | |||
| Pneumonia | 95 (31.3) | 487 (29.5) | 0.622 |
| Bronchiolitis | 171 (56.3) | 152 (9.2) | < 0.001 |
| Lung nodule | 175 (57.6) | 722 (43.8) | < 0.001 |
| Lung mass | 30 (9.9) | 556 (33.7) | < 0.001 |
| Anthracofibrosis | 0 (0) | 23 (1.4) | 0.020 |
| Bronchiectasis | 50 (16.4) | 221 (13.4) | 0.157 |
| Atelectasis | 35 (11.5) | 289 (17.5) | 0.010 |
| Interstitial lung disease | 4 (1.3) | 131 (7.9) | < 0.001 |
| Airway stenosis | 17 (5.6) | 66(4.0) | 0.206 |
| Pleural effusion | 58 (19.1) | 245 (14.8) | 0.061 |
| Parenchymal calcification | 49 (16.1) | 171 (10.4) | 0.004 |
PTB, pulmonary tuberculosis.
* Lung cancer was detected in 12 (25%) and 646 (86.6%) of the patients with malignancy in the group of suspected to have PTB and respiratory diseases other than TB, respectively.
Baseline characteristics of 76 patients who unexpectedly diagnosed with PTB.
| Variable | No. (%) or median (interquartile range) |
|---|---|
| Age, years | 65 (58–73) |
| Male gender | 34 (44.7) |
| Height, cm | 160.0 (153.0–169.0) |
| Weight, kg | 57.5 (50.8–64.8) |
| Body mass index, kg/m2 | 22.4 (20.6–24.9) |
| Smoking history | |
| Never smoked | 49 (64.5) |
| Current or ex-smoker | 27 (35.5) |
| Comorbidities, overlapping | |
| Malignancy | 24 (31.6) |
| Cardiovascular disease | 20 (26.3) |
| Diabetes mellitus | 9 (11.8) |
| Chronic kidney disease | 1 (1.3) |
PTB, pulmonary tuberculosis.
Results of MTB culture and PCR.
| MTB-positive culture (%) | MTB-positive PCR (%) | |
|---|---|---|
| Bronchial washing | 31/1514 (2.0) | 32/1514 (2.1) |
| Bronchoalveolar lavage | 2/136 (1.5) | 2/136 (1.5) |
| Post-bronchoscopy sputum | 36/1425 (2.5) | 13/310 (4.2) |
| All bronchoscopy specimens | 49/1650 (3.0) | 42/1650 (2.5) |
MTB, Mycobacterium tuberculosis; PCR, polymerase chain reaction.
*Fifteen patients had both MTB-positive cultures and MTB-positive PCR.
†Five patients had both MTB-positive cultures and MTB-positive PCR.
‡PCR for MTB was performed in 310 of the 1425 patient with post-bronchoscopy sputum specimens.
§Fifteen patients had both MTB-positive cultures and MTB-positive PCR.
Data of the patients with and without PTB.
| With PTB (n = 76) | Without PTB (n = 1574) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Age, years | 65 (58–73) | 65 (57–72) | 0.507 |
| Male | 34 (44.7) | 1006 (63.9) | 0.001 |
| Body mass index, kg/m2 | 22 (21–25) | 23 (21–25) | 0.724 |
| Current or ex-smoker | 27 (35.5) | 762 (48.4) | 0.028 |
| Comorbidities, overlapping | |||
| Diabetes | 9 (11.8) | 227 (14.4) | 0.530 |
| Malignancy | 24 (31.6) | 722 (45.9) | 0.014 |
| Cardiovascular disease | 20 (26.3) | 504 (32.0) | 0.297 |
| Chronic kidney disease | 1 (1.3) | 31 (2.0) | 0.686 |
| Hematologic disease | 0 (0.0) | 12 (0.8) | 0.445 |
| Liver disease | 0 (0.0) | 45 (2.9) | 0.266 |
| Rheumatologic disease | 0 (0.0) | 21 (1.3) | 0.621 |
| Chest CT finding, overlapping | |||
| Pneumonia | 26 (34.2) | 461 (29.3) | 0.358 |
| Bronchiolitis | 14 (18.4) | 138 (8.8) | 0.004 |
| Lung nodule | 31 (40.8) | 691 (43.9) | 0.593 |
| Lung mass | 17 (22.4) | 539 (34.2) | 0.032 |
| Anthracofibrosis | 6 (7.9) | 17 (1.1) | < 0.001 |
| Bronchiectasis | 20 (26.3) | 201 (12.8) | 0.001 |
| Atelectasis | 25 (32.9) | 264 (16.8) | < 0.001 |
| Interstitial lung disease | 4 (5.3) | 127 (8.1) | 0.377 |
| Airway stenosis | 7 (9.2) | 59 (3.7) | 0.029 |
| Pleural effusion | 10 (13.2) | 235 (14.9) | 0.671 |
| Fibrocalcific parenchymal PTB | 12 (15.8) | 159 (10.1) | 0.112 |
PTB, pulmonary tuberculosis.
* Lung cancer was detected in 18 (75%) and 628 (87%) of the patients with malignancy in the group with and without PTB, respectively.
Logistic regression analysis to identify factors associated with PTB.
| Odds ratio (95% confidence interval) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Age | 1.010 (0.989–1.032) | 0.338 |
| Male | 1.559 (0.850–2.861) | 0.151 |
| Body mass index, kg/m2 | 1.000 (0.999–1.001) | 0.595 |
| Smoking status | 0.964 (0.522–1.782) | 0.907 |
| Malignant disease | 0.777 (0.429–1.406) | 0.404 |
| Bronchiolitis | 1.680 (0.870–3.244) | 0.122 |
| Lung mass | 0.860 (0.444–1.666) | 0.656 |
| Anthracofibrosis | 3.878 (1.291–11.650) | 0.016 |
| Bronchiectasis | 1.974 (1.095–3.557) | 0.024 |
| Atelectasis | 1.740 (1.010–2.903) | 0.046 |
| Airway stenosis | 1.580 (0.640–3.903) | 0.321 |
PTB, pulmonary tuberculosis.