The performance of an in-house nested-PCR technique for pleural tuberculosis diagnoses

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Autor(a) principal: Montenegro,Lilian Maria Lapa
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Silva,Bruno Cesar da, Lima,Juliana Figueiredo da Costa, Cruz,Heidi Lacerda Alves da, Montenegro,Rosana de Albuquerque, Lundgren,Fernando Luiz Cavalcanti, Albuquerque Filho,Alfredo Pereira Leite de, Schindler,Haiana Charifker
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Resumo: Introduction This study evaluated the performance of an in-house nested-PCR system for the detection of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex in pleural fluid, blood and urine samples from pleural effusion tuberculosis patients by health services physicians in Pernambuco, Brazil. Methods A prospective double-blind study with 37 hospitalized patients of both sexes, aged over 15, was used to investigate the diagnosis of pleural effusion. The criteria used to define the cases included the demonstration of bacillus in biological samples by smear or culture or by a granulomatous finding in the histopathological examination, associated with an evident response to specific treatments to each clinical situation. Pleural fluid, blood and urine samples were collected and subjected to routine tests and the nested PCR technique to assess for M. tuberculosis amplification. Results In total, 37 pleural effusion patients took part in the study, of whom 19 (51.3%) had tubercular etiologies and 18 (48.7%) had etiologies from other causes. When the pleural fluid, blood and/or urine sample in-house nested-PCR sensitivities were evaluated simultaneously, the results were positive regardless of the biological specimen (the sensitivity was 84.2%); however, when the blood and/or urine samples were analyzed together, the sensitivity was 72.2%. When the pleural fluid samples were evaluated alone, the sensitivity was only 33.3%. Conclusions The performance of the diagnostic pleural tuberculosis nested-PCR was directly related to the diversity of the samples collected from the same patient. Additionally, this study may identify a need to prioritize non-invasive blood and urine collection for this diagnosis.
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spelling The performance of an in-house nested-PCR technique for pleural tuberculosis diagnosesPleural tuberculosisExtrapulmonary tuberculosisNested PCR diagnosisMycobacterium tuberculosis Introduction This study evaluated the performance of an in-house nested-PCR system for the detection of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex in pleural fluid, blood and urine samples from pleural effusion tuberculosis patients by health services physicians in Pernambuco, Brazil. Methods A prospective double-blind study with 37 hospitalized patients of both sexes, aged over 15, was used to investigate the diagnosis of pleural effusion. The criteria used to define the cases included the demonstration of bacillus in biological samples by smear or culture or by a granulomatous finding in the histopathological examination, associated with an evident response to specific treatments to each clinical situation. Pleural fluid, blood and urine samples were collected and subjected to routine tests and the nested PCR technique to assess for M. tuberculosis amplification. Results In total, 37 pleural effusion patients took part in the study, of whom 19 (51.3%) had tubercular etiologies and 18 (48.7%) had etiologies from other causes. When the pleural fluid, blood and/or urine sample in-house nested-PCR sensitivities were evaluated simultaneously, the results were positive regardless of the biological specimen (the sensitivity was 84.2%); however, when the blood and/or urine samples were analyzed together, the sensitivity was 72.2%. When the pleural fluid samples were evaluated alone, the sensitivity was only 33.3%. Conclusions The performance of the diagnostic pleural tuberculosis nested-PCR was directly related to the diversity of the samples collected from the same patient. Additionally, this study may identify a need to prioritize non-invasive blood and urine collection for this diagnosis. Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical - SBMT2013-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0037-86822013000500594Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical v.46 n.5 2013reponame:Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropicalinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (SBMT)instacron:SBMT10.1590/0037-8682-0127-2013info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMontenegro,Lilian Maria LapaSilva,Bruno Cesar daLima,Juliana Figueiredo da CostaCruz,Heidi Lacerda Alves daMontenegro,Rosana de AlbuquerqueLundgren,Fernando Luiz CavalcantiAlbuquerque Filho,Alfredo Pereira Leite deSchindler,Haiana Charifkereng2013-11-22T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0037-86822013000500594Revistahttps://www.sbmt.org.br/portal/revista/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||dalmo@rsbmt.uftm.edu.br|| rsbmt@rsbmt.uftm.edu.br1678-98490037-8682opendoar:2013-11-22T00:00Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical - Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (SBMT)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The performance of an in-house nested-PCR technique for pleural tuberculosis diagnoses
title The performance of an in-house nested-PCR technique for pleural tuberculosis diagnoses
spellingShingle The performance of an in-house nested-PCR technique for pleural tuberculosis diagnoses
Montenegro,Lilian Maria Lapa
Pleural tuberculosis
Extrapulmonary tuberculosis
Nested PCR diagnosis
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
title_short The performance of an in-house nested-PCR technique for pleural tuberculosis diagnoses
title_full The performance of an in-house nested-PCR technique for pleural tuberculosis diagnoses
title_fullStr The performance of an in-house nested-PCR technique for pleural tuberculosis diagnoses
title_full_unstemmed The performance of an in-house nested-PCR technique for pleural tuberculosis diagnoses
title_sort The performance of an in-house nested-PCR technique for pleural tuberculosis diagnoses
author Montenegro,Lilian Maria Lapa
author_facet Montenegro,Lilian Maria Lapa
Silva,Bruno Cesar da
Lima,Juliana Figueiredo da Costa
Cruz,Heidi Lacerda Alves da
Montenegro,Rosana de Albuquerque
Lundgren,Fernando Luiz Cavalcanti
Albuquerque Filho,Alfredo Pereira Leite de
Schindler,Haiana Charifker
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author2 Silva,Bruno Cesar da
Lima,Juliana Figueiredo da Costa
Cruz,Heidi Lacerda Alves da
Montenegro,Rosana de Albuquerque
Lundgren,Fernando Luiz Cavalcanti
Albuquerque Filho,Alfredo Pereira Leite de
Schindler,Haiana Charifker
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Montenegro,Lilian Maria Lapa
Silva,Bruno Cesar da
Lima,Juliana Figueiredo da Costa
Cruz,Heidi Lacerda Alves da
Montenegro,Rosana de Albuquerque
Lundgren,Fernando Luiz Cavalcanti
Albuquerque Filho,Alfredo Pereira Leite de
Schindler,Haiana Charifker
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pleural tuberculosis
Extrapulmonary tuberculosis
Nested PCR diagnosis
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
topic Pleural tuberculosis
Extrapulmonary tuberculosis
Nested PCR diagnosis
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
description Introduction This study evaluated the performance of an in-house nested-PCR system for the detection of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex in pleural fluid, blood and urine samples from pleural effusion tuberculosis patients by health services physicians in Pernambuco, Brazil. Methods A prospective double-blind study with 37 hospitalized patients of both sexes, aged over 15, was used to investigate the diagnosis of pleural effusion. The criteria used to define the cases included the demonstration of bacillus in biological samples by smear or culture or by a granulomatous finding in the histopathological examination, associated with an evident response to specific treatments to each clinical situation. Pleural fluid, blood and urine samples were collected and subjected to routine tests and the nested PCR technique to assess for M. tuberculosis amplification. Results In total, 37 pleural effusion patients took part in the study, of whom 19 (51.3%) had tubercular etiologies and 18 (48.7%) had etiologies from other causes. When the pleural fluid, blood and/or urine sample in-house nested-PCR sensitivities were evaluated simultaneously, the results were positive regardless of the biological specimen (the sensitivity was 84.2%); however, when the blood and/or urine samples were analyzed together, the sensitivity was 72.2%. When the pleural fluid samples were evaluated alone, the sensitivity was only 33.3%. Conclusions The performance of the diagnostic pleural tuberculosis nested-PCR was directly related to the diversity of the samples collected from the same patient. Additionally, this study may identify a need to prioritize non-invasive blood and urine collection for this diagnosis.
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