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Chest x-ray findings in tuberculosis patients identified by passive and active case finding: A retrospective study

BACKGROUND: Chest x-ray is central in screening and diagnosis of tuberculosis. However, sputum culture remains gold standard for diagnosis. AIM: To establish the rate of normal chest x-rays in tuberculosis patients found by spot sputum culture screening, and compare them to a group identified throug...

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Autores principales: Rastoder, Ema, Shaker, Saher Burhan, Naqibullah, Matiullah, Wille, Mathilde Marie Winkler, Lund, Mette, Wilcke, Jon Torgny, Seersholm, Niels, Jensen, Sidse Graff
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6830123/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31720415
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jctube.2019.01.003
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author Rastoder, Ema
Shaker, Saher Burhan
Naqibullah, Matiullah
Wille, Mathilde Marie Winkler
Lund, Mette
Wilcke, Jon Torgny
Seersholm, Niels
Jensen, Sidse Graff
author_facet Rastoder, Ema
Shaker, Saher Burhan
Naqibullah, Matiullah
Wille, Mathilde Marie Winkler
Lund, Mette
Wilcke, Jon Torgny
Seersholm, Niels
Jensen, Sidse Graff
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description BACKGROUND: Chest x-ray is central in screening and diagnosis of tuberculosis. However, sputum culture remains gold standard for diagnosis. AIM: To establish the rate of normal chest x-rays in tuberculosis patients found by spot sputum culture screening, and compare them to a group identified through passive case finding. METHOD: Chest x-rays from 39 culture-positive patients, identified by spot sputum culture screening in Copenhagen from 2012 to 2014, were included in the study (spot sputum culture group(SSC)). 39 normal chest x-rays from persons screened by mobile x-ray, and 39 chest x-rays from tuberculosis-patients identified through passive case finding(PCF) were anonymised and randomised. Two respiratory physicians and two radiologists assessed the chest x-rays. RESULTS: The normal chest x-ray rate was higher in the non-tuberculosis control group (median = 32 (82.1%), range = 74.4% – 100%), compared to the SSC group (median = 7 (17.9%), range = 10.3% – 33.3%), and the PCF controls (median = 3(7.7%), range = 2.6% – 15.4%). In the SSC group 14 (35.9%) were categorized as normal by at least one study participant. CONCLUSION: A substantial minority of patients diagnosed with tuberculosis by spot sputum culture screening, and through passive case finding would not have been identified with chest x-ray alone, highlighting that a normal chest x-ray does not exclude pulmonary tuberculosis.
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spelling pubmed-68301232019-11-12 Chest x-ray findings in tuberculosis patients identified by passive and active case finding: A retrospective study Rastoder, Ema Shaker, Saher Burhan Naqibullah, Matiullah Wille, Mathilde Marie Winkler Lund, Mette Wilcke, Jon Torgny Seersholm, Niels Jensen, Sidse Graff J Clin Tuberc Other Mycobact Dis Article BACKGROUND: Chest x-ray is central in screening and diagnosis of tuberculosis. However, sputum culture remains gold standard for diagnosis. AIM: To establish the rate of normal chest x-rays in tuberculosis patients found by spot sputum culture screening, and compare them to a group identified through passive case finding. METHOD: Chest x-rays from 39 culture-positive patients, identified by spot sputum culture screening in Copenhagen from 2012 to 2014, were included in the study (spot sputum culture group(SSC)). 39 normal chest x-rays from persons screened by mobile x-ray, and 39 chest x-rays from tuberculosis-patients identified through passive case finding(PCF) were anonymised and randomised. Two respiratory physicians and two radiologists assessed the chest x-rays. RESULTS: The normal chest x-ray rate was higher in the non-tuberculosis control group (median = 32 (82.1%), range = 74.4% – 100%), compared to the SSC group (median = 7 (17.9%), range = 10.3% – 33.3%), and the PCF controls (median = 3(7.7%), range = 2.6% – 15.4%). In the SSC group 14 (35.9%) were categorized as normal by at least one study participant. CONCLUSION: A substantial minority of patients diagnosed with tuberculosis by spot sputum culture screening, and through passive case finding would not have been identified with chest x-ray alone, highlighting that a normal chest x-ray does not exclude pulmonary tuberculosis. Elsevier 2019-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6830123/ /pubmed/31720415 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jctube.2019.01.003 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Rastoder, Ema
Shaker, Saher Burhan
Naqibullah, Matiullah
Wille, Mathilde Marie Winkler
Lund, Mette
Wilcke, Jon Torgny
Seersholm, Niels
Jensen, Sidse Graff
Chest x-ray findings in tuberculosis patients identified by passive and active case finding: A retrospective study
title Chest x-ray findings in tuberculosis patients identified by passive and active case finding: A retrospective study
title_full Chest x-ray findings in tuberculosis patients identified by passive and active case finding: A retrospective study
title_fullStr Chest x-ray findings in tuberculosis patients identified by passive and active case finding: A retrospective study
title_full_unstemmed Chest x-ray findings in tuberculosis patients identified by passive and active case finding: A retrospective study
title_short Chest x-ray findings in tuberculosis patients identified by passive and active case finding: A retrospective study
title_sort chest x-ray findings in tuberculosis patients identified by passive and active case finding: a retrospective study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6830123/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31720415
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jctube.2019.01.003
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