Literature DB >> 9487450

Case finding for pulmonary tuberculosis, Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital, Blantyre, Malawi.

A D Harries1, A Kamenya, M A Schoevers, M J Boeree, P Nunn, F M Salaniponi, D S Nyangulu.   

Abstract

SETTING: Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital, Malawi.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the investigation of patients with cough who attend out-patient services and the adherence to recommended diagnostic protocols.
DESIGN: Two operational studies in 1995: 1) an audit of management of patients presenting to non-fee-paying out-patient services (OPD) with cough, and 2) an audit of the laboratory sputum register and the OPD cough register. The annual number of out-patient attendances was also recorded.
RESULTS: Of 2381 patients seen by OPD medical assistants, 438 (18.4%) complained of cough: 303 for < 3 weeks and 135 for > or = 3 weeks. Sputum smear examinations were requested in 97 patients, 79 (58.5%) with long duration and 18 (5.9%) with short duration of cough. Between May and December 1995, of the 1668 OPD patients who had sputum results in the laboratory register, 1392 (83%) had sputum results in the cough register. Of patients listed in the cough register, 98% collected their sputum smear results. In 1995, there were 395,439 OPD attendances; data extrapolation suggests that about 15,000 patients should have had sputum examined instead of the 2337 listed in the laboratory register.
CONCLUSION: A large burden is imposed on out-patient services by patients with cough. Despite recommended protocols, this investigation suggests deficiencies in case detection which require further study.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9487450

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Tuberc Lung Dis        ISSN: 1027-3719            Impact factor:   2.373


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