Rev. Saúde Pública 2013;47(4):813-816

Incremental yield of bronchial washing for diagnosing smear-negative pulmonary tuberculosis

Alonso , Vilma , Lely , Patrick Van der

DOI: 10.1590/S0034-8910.2013047004548

OBJECTIVE

To assess the increased diagnostic yield for pulmonary tuberculosis using bronchial washing cultures compared with sputum cultures.

METHODS

Study conducted with 61 adults in Lima, Peru, from January 2006 to December 2007. The yield of sputum cultures was compared with the yield of acid-fast bacilli smears and cultures of bronchial washing for diagnosing pulmonary tuberculosis in suspected cases of clinical tuberculosis with negative acid fast bacilli sputum smears.

RESULTS

Twenty seven (95%CI 32;58) of the cases were eventually diagnosed with smear-negative pulmonary tuberculosis. Bronchial washing samples detected 23 (95%CI 72;99) of the smear-negative pulmonary tuberculosis cases compared with 15 (95%CI 37;74) for sputum cultures (p = 0.02). The incremental diagnostic yield of acid fast bacilli smear and culture of bronchial washing specimens over sputum culture was 44% (95%CI 25;65).

CONCLUSIONS

In function of the epidemiological context and the resources available, bronchoscopy should be deployed as part of a comprehensive work up that optimizes smear-negative pulmonary tuberculosis diagnosis and minimizes risk and costs.

Incremental yield of bronchial washing for diagnosing smear-negative pulmonary tuberculosis

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