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A Novel Reading Scheme for Assessing the Extent of Radiographic Abnormalities and Its Association with Disease Severity in Sputum Smear-Positive Tuberculosis: An Observational Study in Hyderabad/India

BACKGROUND: Existing reading schemes for chest X-ray (CXR) used to grade the extent of disease severity at diagnosis in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) are often based on numerical scores that summate specific radiographic features. However, since PTB is known to exhibit a wide heterogene...

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Autores principales: Grozdanovic, Zarko, Berrocal Almanza, Luis C., Goyal, Surabhi, Hussain, Abid, Klassert, Tilman E., Driesch, Dominik, Tokaryeva, Viktoriya, Löschmann, Yvonne Yi-Na, Sumanlatha, Gadamm, Ahmed, Niyaz, Valluri, Vijayalakshmi, Schumann, Ralf R., Lala, Birgit, Slevogt, Hortense
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4575099/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26381644
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138070
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author Grozdanovic, Zarko
Berrocal Almanza, Luis C.
Goyal, Surabhi
Hussain, Abid
Klassert, Tilman E.
Driesch, Dominik
Tokaryeva, Viktoriya
Löschmann, Yvonne Yi-Na
Sumanlatha, Gadamm
Ahmed, Niyaz
Valluri, Vijayalakshmi
Schumann, Ralf R.
Lala, Birgit
Slevogt, Hortense
author_facet Grozdanovic, Zarko
Berrocal Almanza, Luis C.
Goyal, Surabhi
Hussain, Abid
Klassert, Tilman E.
Driesch, Dominik
Tokaryeva, Viktoriya
Löschmann, Yvonne Yi-Na
Sumanlatha, Gadamm
Ahmed, Niyaz
Valluri, Vijayalakshmi
Schumann, Ralf R.
Lala, Birgit
Slevogt, Hortense
author_sort Grozdanovic, Zarko
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Existing reading schemes for chest X-ray (CXR) used to grade the extent of disease severity at diagnosis in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) are often based on numerical scores that summate specific radiographic features. However, since PTB is known to exhibit a wide heterogeneity in pathology, certain features might be differentially associated with clinical parameters of disease severity. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to grade disease severity in PTB patients at diagnosis and after completion of DOTS treatment by developing a reading scheme based on five different radiographic manifestations and analyze their association with the clinical parameters of systemic involvement and infectivity. METHODS: 141 HIV-negative adults with newly diagnosed sputum smear-positive PTB were enrolled in a prospective observational study in Hyderabad, India. The presence and extent on CXRs of five radiographic manifestations, i.e., lung involvement, alveolar infiltration, cavitation, lymphadenopathy and pleural effusion, were classified using the new reading scheme by using a four-quadrant approach. We evaluated the inter-reader reliability of each manifestation, and its association with BMI and sputum smear positivity at diagnosis. The presence and extent of these radiographic manifestations were further compared with CXRs on completion of DOTS treatment. RESULTS: At diagnosis, an average lung area of 51.7% +/- 23.3% was affected by radiographic abnormalities. 94% of the patients had alveolar infiltrates, with 89.4% located in the upper quadrants, suggesting post primary PTB and in 34.8% of patients cavities were found. We further showed that the extent of affected lung area was a negative predictor of BMI (β value -0.035, p 0.019). No significant association of BMI with any of the other CXR features was found. The extent of alveolar infiltrates, along with the presence of cavitation, were strongly associated with sputum smear positivity. The microbiological cure rate in our cohort after 6 months of DOTS treatment was 95%. The extent of the affected lung area in these patients decreased from 56.0% +/- 21.5% to 31.0 +/- 20% and a decrease was also observed in the extent of alveolar infiltrates from 98.4% to 25.8% in at least one quadrant, presence of cavities from 34.8% to 1.6%, lymphadenopathy from 46.8% to 16.1%, and pleural effusion from 19.4% to 6.5%. CONCLUSIONS: We established a new assessment scheme for grading disease severity in PTB by specifically considering five radiographic manifestations which were differently associated with the BMI and sputum smear positivity, changed to a different extent after 6 months of treatment and exhibited an excellent agreement between radiologists. Our results suggest that this reading scheme might contribute to the estimation of disease severity with respect to differences in disease pathology. Further studies are needed to determine a correlation with short and long-term pulmonary function impairment and whether there would be any benefit in lengthening or modulating therapy based on this CXR severity assessment.
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spelling pubmed-45750992015-09-25 A Novel Reading Scheme for Assessing the Extent of Radiographic Abnormalities and Its Association with Disease Severity in Sputum Smear-Positive Tuberculosis: An Observational Study in Hyderabad/India Grozdanovic, Zarko Berrocal Almanza, Luis C. Goyal, Surabhi Hussain, Abid Klassert, Tilman E. Driesch, Dominik Tokaryeva, Viktoriya Löschmann, Yvonne Yi-Na Sumanlatha, Gadamm Ahmed, Niyaz Valluri, Vijayalakshmi Schumann, Ralf R. Lala, Birgit Slevogt, Hortense PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Existing reading schemes for chest X-ray (CXR) used to grade the extent of disease severity at diagnosis in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) are often based on numerical scores that summate specific radiographic features. However, since PTB is known to exhibit a wide heterogeneity in pathology, certain features might be differentially associated with clinical parameters of disease severity. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to grade disease severity in PTB patients at diagnosis and after completion of DOTS treatment by developing a reading scheme based on five different radiographic manifestations and analyze their association with the clinical parameters of systemic involvement and infectivity. METHODS: 141 HIV-negative adults with newly diagnosed sputum smear-positive PTB were enrolled in a prospective observational study in Hyderabad, India. The presence and extent on CXRs of five radiographic manifestations, i.e., lung involvement, alveolar infiltration, cavitation, lymphadenopathy and pleural effusion, were classified using the new reading scheme by using a four-quadrant approach. We evaluated the inter-reader reliability of each manifestation, and its association with BMI and sputum smear positivity at diagnosis. The presence and extent of these radiographic manifestations were further compared with CXRs on completion of DOTS treatment. RESULTS: At diagnosis, an average lung area of 51.7% +/- 23.3% was affected by radiographic abnormalities. 94% of the patients had alveolar infiltrates, with 89.4% located in the upper quadrants, suggesting post primary PTB and in 34.8% of patients cavities were found. We further showed that the extent of affected lung area was a negative predictor of BMI (β value -0.035, p 0.019). No significant association of BMI with any of the other CXR features was found. The extent of alveolar infiltrates, along with the presence of cavitation, were strongly associated with sputum smear positivity. The microbiological cure rate in our cohort after 6 months of DOTS treatment was 95%. The extent of the affected lung area in these patients decreased from 56.0% +/- 21.5% to 31.0 +/- 20% and a decrease was also observed in the extent of alveolar infiltrates from 98.4% to 25.8% in at least one quadrant, presence of cavities from 34.8% to 1.6%, lymphadenopathy from 46.8% to 16.1%, and pleural effusion from 19.4% to 6.5%. CONCLUSIONS: We established a new assessment scheme for grading disease severity in PTB by specifically considering five radiographic manifestations which were differently associated with the BMI and sputum smear positivity, changed to a different extent after 6 months of treatment and exhibited an excellent agreement between radiologists. Our results suggest that this reading scheme might contribute to the estimation of disease severity with respect to differences in disease pathology. Further studies are needed to determine a correlation with short and long-term pulmonary function impairment and whether there would be any benefit in lengthening or modulating therapy based on this CXR severity assessment. Public Library of Science 2015-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4575099/ /pubmed/26381644 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138070 Text en © 2015 Grozdanovic et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Grozdanovic, Zarko
Berrocal Almanza, Luis C.
Goyal, Surabhi
Hussain, Abid
Klassert, Tilman E.
Driesch, Dominik
Tokaryeva, Viktoriya
Löschmann, Yvonne Yi-Na
Sumanlatha, Gadamm
Ahmed, Niyaz
Valluri, Vijayalakshmi
Schumann, Ralf R.
Lala, Birgit
Slevogt, Hortense
A Novel Reading Scheme for Assessing the Extent of Radiographic Abnormalities and Its Association with Disease Severity in Sputum Smear-Positive Tuberculosis: An Observational Study in Hyderabad/India
title A Novel Reading Scheme for Assessing the Extent of Radiographic Abnormalities and Its Association with Disease Severity in Sputum Smear-Positive Tuberculosis: An Observational Study in Hyderabad/India
title_full A Novel Reading Scheme for Assessing the Extent of Radiographic Abnormalities and Its Association with Disease Severity in Sputum Smear-Positive Tuberculosis: An Observational Study in Hyderabad/India
title_fullStr A Novel Reading Scheme for Assessing the Extent of Radiographic Abnormalities and Its Association with Disease Severity in Sputum Smear-Positive Tuberculosis: An Observational Study in Hyderabad/India
title_full_unstemmed A Novel Reading Scheme for Assessing the Extent of Radiographic Abnormalities and Its Association with Disease Severity in Sputum Smear-Positive Tuberculosis: An Observational Study in Hyderabad/India
title_short A Novel Reading Scheme for Assessing the Extent of Radiographic Abnormalities and Its Association with Disease Severity in Sputum Smear-Positive Tuberculosis: An Observational Study in Hyderabad/India
title_sort novel reading scheme for assessing the extent of radiographic abnormalities and its association with disease severity in sputum smear-positive tuberculosis: an observational study in hyderabad/india
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4575099/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26381644
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138070
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