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A controlled evaluation of filter paper use during staining of sputum smears for tuberculosis microscopy

Background: Some sputum smear microscopy protocols recommend placing filter paper over sputum smears during staining for Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB) . We found no published evidence assessing whether this is beneficial. We aimed to evaluate the effect of filter paper on sputum smear microscopy r...

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Autores principales: Bailon, Nataly, Ramos, Eric, Alvarado, Keren, Bernaola, Lenin, Wilson, James, Montoya, Rosario, Valencia, Teresa, Evans, Carlton A, Datta, Sumona
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10521092/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37766850
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.18827.1
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author Bailon, Nataly
Ramos, Eric
Alvarado, Keren
Bernaola, Lenin
Wilson, James
Montoya, Rosario
Valencia, Teresa
Evans, Carlton A
Datta, Sumona
author_facet Bailon, Nataly
Ramos, Eric
Alvarado, Keren
Bernaola, Lenin
Wilson, James
Montoya, Rosario
Valencia, Teresa
Evans, Carlton A
Datta, Sumona
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description Background: Some sputum smear microscopy protocols recommend placing filter paper over sputum smears during staining for Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB) . We found no published evidence assessing whether this is beneficial. We aimed to evaluate the effect of filter paper on sputum smear microscopy results. Methods: Sputum samples were collected from 30 patients with confirmed pulmonary TB and 4 healthy control participants. From each sputum sample, six smears (204 smears in total) were prepared for staining with Ziehl-Neelsen (ZN), auramine or viability staining with fluorescein diacetate (FDA). Half of the slides subjected to each staining protocol were randomly selected to have Whatman grade 3 filter paper placed over the dried smears prior to stain application and removed prior to stain washing. The counts of acid-fast bacilli (AFB) and precipitates per 100 high-power microscopy fields of view, and the proportion of smear that appeared to have been washed away were recorded. Statistical analysis used a linear regression model adjusted by staining technique with a random effects term to correct for between-sample variability.   Results: The inclusion of filter paper in the staining protocol significantly decreased microscopy positivity independent of staining with ZN, auramine or FDA (p=0.01). Consistent with this finding, there were lower smear grades in slides stained using filter paper versus without (p=0.04), and filter paper use reduced AFB counts by 0.28 logarithms (95% confidence intervals, CI=0.018, 0.54, p=0.04) independent of staining technique. In all analyses, auramine was consistently more sensitive with higher AFB counts versus ZN (p=0.001), whereas FDA had lower sensitivity and lower AFB counts (p<0.0001). Filter paper use was not associated with the presence of any precipitate (p=0.5) or the probability of any smear washing away (p=0.6) during the staining process. Conclusions: Filter paper reduced the sensitivity of AFB microscopy and had no detectable beneficial effects so is not recommended.
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spelling pubmed-105210922023-09-27 A controlled evaluation of filter paper use during staining of sputum smears for tuberculosis microscopy Bailon, Nataly Ramos, Eric Alvarado, Keren Bernaola, Lenin Wilson, James Montoya, Rosario Valencia, Teresa Evans, Carlton A Datta, Sumona Wellcome Open Res Research Article Background: Some sputum smear microscopy protocols recommend placing filter paper over sputum smears during staining for Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB) . We found no published evidence assessing whether this is beneficial. We aimed to evaluate the effect of filter paper on sputum smear microscopy results. Methods: Sputum samples were collected from 30 patients with confirmed pulmonary TB and 4 healthy control participants. From each sputum sample, six smears (204 smears in total) were prepared for staining with Ziehl-Neelsen (ZN), auramine or viability staining with fluorescein diacetate (FDA). Half of the slides subjected to each staining protocol were randomly selected to have Whatman grade 3 filter paper placed over the dried smears prior to stain application and removed prior to stain washing. The counts of acid-fast bacilli (AFB) and precipitates per 100 high-power microscopy fields of view, and the proportion of smear that appeared to have been washed away were recorded. Statistical analysis used a linear regression model adjusted by staining technique with a random effects term to correct for between-sample variability.   Results: The inclusion of filter paper in the staining protocol significantly decreased microscopy positivity independent of staining with ZN, auramine or FDA (p=0.01). Consistent with this finding, there were lower smear grades in slides stained using filter paper versus without (p=0.04), and filter paper use reduced AFB counts by 0.28 logarithms (95% confidence intervals, CI=0.018, 0.54, p=0.04) independent of staining technique. In all analyses, auramine was consistently more sensitive with higher AFB counts versus ZN (p=0.001), whereas FDA had lower sensitivity and lower AFB counts (p<0.0001). Filter paper use was not associated with the presence of any precipitate (p=0.5) or the probability of any smear washing away (p=0.6) during the staining process. Conclusions: Filter paper reduced the sensitivity of AFB microscopy and had no detectable beneficial effects so is not recommended. F1000 Research Limited 2023-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10521092/ /pubmed/37766850 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.18827.1 Text en Copyright: © 2023 Bailon N et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bailon, Nataly
Ramos, Eric
Alvarado, Keren
Bernaola, Lenin
Wilson, James
Montoya, Rosario
Valencia, Teresa
Evans, Carlton A
Datta, Sumona
A controlled evaluation of filter paper use during staining of sputum smears for tuberculosis microscopy
title A controlled evaluation of filter paper use during staining of sputum smears for tuberculosis microscopy
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title_fullStr A controlled evaluation of filter paper use during staining of sputum smears for tuberculosis microscopy
title_full_unstemmed A controlled evaluation of filter paper use during staining of sputum smears for tuberculosis microscopy
title_short A controlled evaluation of filter paper use during staining of sputum smears for tuberculosis microscopy
title_sort controlled evaluation of filter paper use during staining of sputum smears for tuberculosis microscopy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10521092/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37766850
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.18827.1
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