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Smear grading and the Mantoux skin test can be used to predict sputum smear conversion in patients suffering from tuberculosis

Purpose: Smear scores and induration sizes resulting from the PPD (tuberculin purified protein derivative) test can serve as indicators of whether a patient suffering from tuberculosis shows smear conversion or not. Methods: Using microbiological methods smear and sputum tests, patients diagnosed as...

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Autores principales: Saffari, Mahmood, Jolandimi, Hadis Alizadeh, Sehat, Mojtaba, Nejad, Nastarn Vali, Hedayati, Mehrdad, Zamani, Mahbobeh, Ghasemi, Amir
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Publicado: German Medical Science GMS Publishing House 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5564005/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28840092
http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/dgkh000297
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author Saffari, Mahmood
Jolandimi, Hadis Alizadeh
Sehat, Mojtaba
Nejad, Nastarn Vali
Hedayati, Mehrdad
Zamani, Mahbobeh
Ghasemi, Amir
author_facet Saffari, Mahmood
Jolandimi, Hadis Alizadeh
Sehat, Mojtaba
Nejad, Nastarn Vali
Hedayati, Mehrdad
Zamani, Mahbobeh
Ghasemi, Amir
author_sort Saffari, Mahmood
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description Purpose: Smear scores and induration sizes resulting from the PPD (tuberculin purified protein derivative) test can serve as indicators of whether a patient suffering from tuberculosis shows smear conversion or not. Methods: Using microbiological methods smear and sputum tests, patients diagnosed as infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis between 2002 and 2015 were included in this study. All of the assumed factors that may have a role in smear conversion were studied, in addition to the prolongation of tuberculosis. Results: 398 of 512 patients fulfilled all the inclusion criteria and formed the basis of this study. 215 patients (54%) were females and 183 (46%) were males. The median age for both men and women was 36 years. We found a statistically significant difference between the size of induration resulting from the PPD skin test and the rate of non-conversion (P=0.002). Further univariate analysis also showed that smear grading and an induration size of ≥10 mm were independently associated with delayed smear conversion. Patients with cavitary lesions showed a higher rate of non-conversion after two months, which was not significant. We could not find any association between some of the variables, such as age, sex, weight, smoking, alcoholism, addictions, respiratory diseases, diabetes mellitus, alternative anti-TB treatment, and smear conversion. Conclusion: Intensified treatment and precautions against transmission should be especially considered for TB patients with high smear grading and an induration size of more than 10 mm.
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spelling pubmed-55640052017-08-24 Smear grading and the Mantoux skin test can be used to predict sputum smear conversion in patients suffering from tuberculosis Saffari, Mahmood Jolandimi, Hadis Alizadeh Sehat, Mojtaba Nejad, Nastarn Vali Hedayati, Mehrdad Zamani, Mahbobeh Ghasemi, Amir GMS Hyg Infect Control Article Purpose: Smear scores and induration sizes resulting from the PPD (tuberculin purified protein derivative) test can serve as indicators of whether a patient suffering from tuberculosis shows smear conversion or not. Methods: Using microbiological methods smear and sputum tests, patients diagnosed as infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis between 2002 and 2015 were included in this study. All of the assumed factors that may have a role in smear conversion were studied, in addition to the prolongation of tuberculosis. Results: 398 of 512 patients fulfilled all the inclusion criteria and formed the basis of this study. 215 patients (54%) were females and 183 (46%) were males. The median age for both men and women was 36 years. We found a statistically significant difference between the size of induration resulting from the PPD skin test and the rate of non-conversion (P=0.002). Further univariate analysis also showed that smear grading and an induration size of ≥10 mm were independently associated with delayed smear conversion. Patients with cavitary lesions showed a higher rate of non-conversion after two months, which was not significant. We could not find any association between some of the variables, such as age, sex, weight, smoking, alcoholism, addictions, respiratory diseases, diabetes mellitus, alternative anti-TB treatment, and smear conversion. Conclusion: Intensified treatment and precautions against transmission should be especially considered for TB patients with high smear grading and an induration size of more than 10 mm. German Medical Science GMS Publishing House 2017-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5564005/ /pubmed/28840092 http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/dgkh000297 Text en Copyright © 2017 Saffari et al. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License. See license information at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Saffari, Mahmood
Jolandimi, Hadis Alizadeh
Sehat, Mojtaba
Nejad, Nastarn Vali
Hedayati, Mehrdad
Zamani, Mahbobeh
Ghasemi, Amir
Smear grading and the Mantoux skin test can be used to predict sputum smear conversion in patients suffering from tuberculosis
title Smear grading and the Mantoux skin test can be used to predict sputum smear conversion in patients suffering from tuberculosis
title_full Smear grading and the Mantoux skin test can be used to predict sputum smear conversion in patients suffering from tuberculosis
title_fullStr Smear grading and the Mantoux skin test can be used to predict sputum smear conversion in patients suffering from tuberculosis
title_full_unstemmed Smear grading and the Mantoux skin test can be used to predict sputum smear conversion in patients suffering from tuberculosis
title_short Smear grading and the Mantoux skin test can be used to predict sputum smear conversion in patients suffering from tuberculosis
title_sort smear grading and the mantoux skin test can be used to predict sputum smear conversion in patients suffering from tuberculosis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5564005/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28840092
http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/dgkh000297
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