Nested-PCR using MPB64 fragment improves the diagnosis of pleural and meningeal tuberculosis

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Autor(a) principal: Martins,Luiz C.
Data de Publicação: 2000
Outros Autores: Paschoal,Ilma A., Von Nowakonski,Angela, Silva,Silvana A.B., Costa,Fernando F., Ward,Laura Sterian
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
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Resumo: Fluids in which Mycobacterium tuberculosis are seldom found, such as pleural and cerebrospinal liquids, are good candidates to be studied using PCR techniques. We detail our experience with a PCR assay applied to pleural and cerebrospinal fluids using the primer MPB64. Seventy three specimens were analyzed: 30 pleural fluids (PF), 26 pleural biopsies (PB) and 17 cerebrospinal fluids (CSF). The gold standard for the diagnosis of tuberculous meningitis was the positive culture for M. tuberculosis in CSF. Tuberculous pleural effusion was diagnosed when cultures of PF and/or PB were positive for M. tuberculosis, or the PB histology showed granulomas. Our results, compared to the gold standards employed, showed a sensitivity of 70%, specificity of 88%, positive predictive value of 82% and negative predictive value of 80%. The high specificity of the MPB64 fragment while still retaining a good sensitivity makes it very well suited for pleural and cerebrospinal tuberculosis diagnosis.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Nested-PCR using MPB64 fragment improves the diagnosis of pleural and meningeal tuberculosis
title Nested-PCR using MPB64 fragment improves the diagnosis of pleural and meningeal tuberculosis
spellingShingle Nested-PCR using MPB64 fragment improves the diagnosis of pleural and meningeal tuberculosis
Martins,Luiz C.
Tuberculosis
Diagnosis
PCR technique
Central nervous system
Pleura
title_short Nested-PCR using MPB64 fragment improves the diagnosis of pleural and meningeal tuberculosis
title_full Nested-PCR using MPB64 fragment improves the diagnosis of pleural and meningeal tuberculosis
title_fullStr Nested-PCR using MPB64 fragment improves the diagnosis of pleural and meningeal tuberculosis
title_full_unstemmed Nested-PCR using MPB64 fragment improves the diagnosis of pleural and meningeal tuberculosis
title_sort Nested-PCR using MPB64 fragment improves the diagnosis of pleural and meningeal tuberculosis
author Martins,Luiz C.
author_facet Martins,Luiz C.
Paschoal,Ilma A.
Von Nowakonski,Angela
Silva,Silvana A.B.
Costa,Fernando F.
Ward,Laura Sterian
author_role author
author2 Paschoal,Ilma A.
Von Nowakonski,Angela
Silva,Silvana A.B.
Costa,Fernando F.
Ward,Laura Sterian
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martins,Luiz C.
Paschoal,Ilma A.
Von Nowakonski,Angela
Silva,Silvana A.B.
Costa,Fernando F.
Ward,Laura Sterian
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tuberculosis
Diagnosis
PCR technique
Central nervous system
Pleura
topic Tuberculosis
Diagnosis
PCR technique
Central nervous system
Pleura
description Fluids in which Mycobacterium tuberculosis are seldom found, such as pleural and cerebrospinal liquids, are good candidates to be studied using PCR techniques. We detail our experience with a PCR assay applied to pleural and cerebrospinal fluids using the primer MPB64. Seventy three specimens were analyzed: 30 pleural fluids (PF), 26 pleural biopsies (PB) and 17 cerebrospinal fluids (CSF). The gold standard for the diagnosis of tuberculous meningitis was the positive culture for M. tuberculosis in CSF. Tuberculous pleural effusion was diagnosed when cultures of PF and/or PB were positive for M. tuberculosis, or the PB histology showed granulomas. Our results, compared to the gold standards employed, showed a sensitivity of 70%, specificity of 88%, positive predictive value of 82% and negative predictive value of 80%. The high specificity of the MPB64 fragment while still retaining a good sensitivity makes it very well suited for pleural and cerebrospinal tuberculosis diagnosis.
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