Spot sputum samples are at least as good as early morning samples for identifying Mycobacterium tuberculosis

نویسندگان

  • Michael E. Murphy
  • Patrick P. J. Phillips
  • Carl M. Mendel
  • Emily Bongard
  • Anna L. C. Bateson
  • Robert Hunt
  • Saraswathi Murthy
  • Kasha P. Singh
  • Michael Brown
  • Angela M. Crook
  • Andrew J. Nunn
  • Sarah K. Meredith
  • Marc Lipman
  • Timothy D. McHugh
  • Stephen H. Gillespie
  • Andreas Diacon
  • Madeleine Hanekom
  • Amour Venter
  • Rodney Dawson
  • Kimberley Narunsky
  • B. Mtafya
  • N. Elias Ntinginya
  • Andrea Rachow
  • Evans Amukoye
  • B. Miheso
  • M. Njoroje
  • Noel Sam
  • D. Damas
  • Alphonce Liyoyo
  • A. Ahmad Mahayiddin
  • C. Chuchottaworn
  • J. Boonyasopun
  • B. Saipan
  • Shabir Lakhi
  • D. Chanda
  • J. Mcyeze
  • Alexander Pym
  • N. Ngcobo
  • Cheryl Louw
  • H. Veldsman
  • Gerardo Amaya-Tapia
  • T. Vejar Aguirre
  • D. K. Chauhan
  • R. K. Garg
  • N. K Jain
  • A. Aggarwal
  • M. Mishra
  • S. Teotia
  • S. Charalambous
  • N. Hattidge
  • L. Pretorious
  • N. Padayachi
  • L. Mohapi
  • M. Gao
  • X. Li
  • L. Zhang
  • Q. Zhang
  • S. Aggarwal
  • Ketty Belizaire
  • Majda Benhayoun
  • D. Everitt
  • Ann Ginsberg
  • Martino Laurenzi
  • Bridget Rawls
  • Christopher Ridali
  • Mel Spigelman
  • Almarie Uys
  • Christo van Niekerk
  • Anna LC Bateson
  • Matthew Betteridge
  • S. Birkby
  • Emily Bongard
  • Michael Brown
  • Holly Ciesielczuk
  • C. Cook
  • E Cunningham
  • James Huggett
  • Robert Hunt
  • Clare Ling
  • Marc Lipman
  • Paul Mee
  • Michael E Murphy
  • Saraswathi E Murthy
  • Felicity M. R. Perrin
  • Robert Shorten
  • Kasha P Singh
  • K. Smith
  • Victoria Yorke-Edwards
  • Alimuddin Zumla
چکیده

BACKGROUND The use of early morning sputum samples (EMS) to diagnose tuberculosis (TB) can result in treatment delay given the need for the patient to return to the clinic with the EMS, increasing the chance of patients being lost during their diagnostic workup. However, there is little evidence to support the superiority of EMS over spot sputum samples. In this new analysis of the REMoxTB study, we compare the diagnostic accuracy of EMS with spot samples for identifying Mycobacterium tuberculosis pre- and post-treatment. METHODS Patients who were smear positive at screening were enrolled into the study. Paired sputum samples (one EMS and one spot) were collected at each trial visit pre- and post-treatment. Microscopy and culture on solid LJ and liquid MGIT media were performed on all samples; those missing corresponding paired results were excluded from the analyses. RESULTS Data from 1115 pre- and 2995 post-treatment paired samples from 1931 patients enrolled in the REMoxTB study were analysed. Patients were recruited from South Africa (47%), East Africa (21%), India (20%), Asia (11%), and North America (1%); 70% were male, median age 31 years (IQR 24-41), 139 (7%) co-infected with HIV with a median CD4 cell count of 399 cells/μL (IQR 318-535). Pre-treatment spot samples had a higher yield of positive Ziehl-Neelsen smears (98% vs. 97%, P = 0.02) and LJ cultures (87% vs. 82%, P = 0.006) than EMS, but there was no difference for positivity by MGIT (93% vs. 95%, P = 0.18). Contaminated and false-positive MGIT were found more often with EMS rather than spot samples. Surprisingly, pre-treatment EMS had a higher smear grading and shorter time-to-positivity, by 1 day, than spot samples in MGIT culture (4.5 vs. 5.5 days, P < 0.001). There were no differences in time to positivity in pre-treatment LJ culture, or in post-treatment MGIT or LJ cultures. Comparing EMS and spot samples in those with unfavourable outcomes, there were no differences in smear or culture results, and positive results were not detected earlier in Kaplan-Meier analyses in either EMS or spot samples. CONCLUSIONS Our data do not support the hypothesis that EMS samples are superior to spot sputum samples in a clinical trial of patients with smear positive pulmonary TB. Observed small differences in mycobacterial burden are of uncertain significance and EMS samples do not detect post-treatment positives any sooner than spot samples.

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دوره 15  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2017