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Efficacy of serum chitotriosidase activity in early treatment of patients with active tuberculosis and a negative sputum smear

BACKGROUND: The results of sputum culture for Mycobacterium tuberculosis must be awaited in most cases, which delays the start of treatment in patients with sputum smear-negative pulmonary tuberculosis. We investigated whether plasma chitotriosidase activity is a strong marker for early diagnosis of...

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Autores principales: Tasci, Canturk, Tapan, Serkan, Ozkaya, Sevket, Demirer, Ersin, Deniz, Omer, Balkan, Arzu, Ozkan, Metin, Inan, Ilker, Kurt, Ismail, Bilgic, Hayati
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3431959/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22956876
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/TCRM.S31752
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author Tasci, Canturk
Tapan, Serkan
Ozkaya, Sevket
Demirer, Ersin
Deniz, Omer
Balkan, Arzu
Ozkan, Metin
Inan, Ilker
Kurt, Ismail
Bilgic, Hayati
author_facet Tasci, Canturk
Tapan, Serkan
Ozkaya, Sevket
Demirer, Ersin
Deniz, Omer
Balkan, Arzu
Ozkan, Metin
Inan, Ilker
Kurt, Ismail
Bilgic, Hayati
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description BACKGROUND: The results of sputum culture for Mycobacterium tuberculosis must be awaited in most cases, which delays the start of treatment in patients with sputum smear-negative pulmonary tuberculosis. We investigated whether plasma chitotriosidase activity is a strong marker for early diagnosis of tuberculosis in patients for whom a bacillus smear is negative and tuberculosis culture is positive. METHODS: Clinical, radiological, and laboratory features were evaluated in 75 patients, 17 of whom were diagnosed as having active tuberculosis by negative acid-fast bacillus smear and positive culture, 38 as having sequel tuberculosis which was radiologically and microbiologically negative, and 20 who served as healthy controls. Serum chitotriosidase activity levels were measured in both cases and controls. RESULTS: The mean age of the cases with active pulmonary tuberculosis, cases with sequel lesions, and controls was 23 ± 2.4 years, 22 ± 1.7 years, and 24 ± 2.1 years, respectively. Serum chitotriosidase levels were 68.05 ± 72.61 nmol/hour/mL in smear-negative, culture-positive pulmonary tuberculosis cases (Group A) and 29.73 ± 20.55 nmol/hour/mL in smear-negative, culture-negative sequel pulmonary tuberculosis cases (Group B). Serum chitotriosidase levels from patients in Group A were significantly higher than in Group B and Group C. There was no statistically significant difference in serum chitotriosidase levels between cases with sequel pulmonary tuberculosis (Group B, smear-negative, culture-negative) and healthy controls (Group C). CONCLUSION: In patients with active tuberculosis and a negative sputum smear for acid-fast bacillus, plasma chitotriosidase activity seems to be a strong marker for diagnosis of active disease which can be used while awaiting culture results.
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spelling pubmed-34319592012-09-06 Efficacy of serum chitotriosidase activity in early treatment of patients with active tuberculosis and a negative sputum smear Tasci, Canturk Tapan, Serkan Ozkaya, Sevket Demirer, Ersin Deniz, Omer Balkan, Arzu Ozkan, Metin Inan, Ilker Kurt, Ismail Bilgic, Hayati Ther Clin Risk Manag Original Research BACKGROUND: The results of sputum culture for Mycobacterium tuberculosis must be awaited in most cases, which delays the start of treatment in patients with sputum smear-negative pulmonary tuberculosis. We investigated whether plasma chitotriosidase activity is a strong marker for early diagnosis of tuberculosis in patients for whom a bacillus smear is negative and tuberculosis culture is positive. METHODS: Clinical, radiological, and laboratory features were evaluated in 75 patients, 17 of whom were diagnosed as having active tuberculosis by negative acid-fast bacillus smear and positive culture, 38 as having sequel tuberculosis which was radiologically and microbiologically negative, and 20 who served as healthy controls. Serum chitotriosidase activity levels were measured in both cases and controls. RESULTS: The mean age of the cases with active pulmonary tuberculosis, cases with sequel lesions, and controls was 23 ± 2.4 years, 22 ± 1.7 years, and 24 ± 2.1 years, respectively. Serum chitotriosidase levels were 68.05 ± 72.61 nmol/hour/mL in smear-negative, culture-positive pulmonary tuberculosis cases (Group A) and 29.73 ± 20.55 nmol/hour/mL in smear-negative, culture-negative sequel pulmonary tuberculosis cases (Group B). Serum chitotriosidase levels from patients in Group A were significantly higher than in Group B and Group C. There was no statistically significant difference in serum chitotriosidase levels between cases with sequel pulmonary tuberculosis (Group B, smear-negative, culture-negative) and healthy controls (Group C). CONCLUSION: In patients with active tuberculosis and a negative sputum smear for acid-fast bacillus, plasma chitotriosidase activity seems to be a strong marker for diagnosis of active disease which can be used while awaiting culture results. Dove Medical Press 2012 2012-08-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3431959/ /pubmed/22956876 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/TCRM.S31752 Text en © 2012 Tasci et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Tasci, Canturk
Tapan, Serkan
Ozkaya, Sevket
Demirer, Ersin
Deniz, Omer
Balkan, Arzu
Ozkan, Metin
Inan, Ilker
Kurt, Ismail
Bilgic, Hayati
Efficacy of serum chitotriosidase activity in early treatment of patients with active tuberculosis and a negative sputum smear
title Efficacy of serum chitotriosidase activity in early treatment of patients with active tuberculosis and a negative sputum smear
title_full Efficacy of serum chitotriosidase activity in early treatment of patients with active tuberculosis and a negative sputum smear
title_fullStr Efficacy of serum chitotriosidase activity in early treatment of patients with active tuberculosis and a negative sputum smear
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of serum chitotriosidase activity in early treatment of patients with active tuberculosis and a negative sputum smear
title_short Efficacy of serum chitotriosidase activity in early treatment of patients with active tuberculosis and a negative sputum smear
title_sort efficacy of serum chitotriosidase activity in early treatment of patients with active tuberculosis and a negative sputum smear
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3431959/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22956876
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/TCRM.S31752
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