Does multiple gastric aspirate collection increase sensitivity of M. tuberculosis detection in children with pulmonary tuberculosis?

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Venturini Elisabetta,Bortone Barbara,Cini Gianmaria,Venanzi Jacopo,Pellegrino Roberta,Bartolesi Anna Maria,Vaggelli Guendalina,Trapani Sandra,Indolfi Giuseppe,Bianchi Leila,Montagnani Carlotta,Chiappini Elena,Rossolini Gian Maria,Galli Luisa

Abstract

AbstractThis study aims to investigate the sensitivity of microscopy, culture and polymerase chain reaction on three gastric aspirates (GAs) in the microbiological confirmation of active pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) and to identify possible changes in sensitivity derived from the collection of a different number of aspirates. Children with clinical and radiological diagnoses of active pulmonary TB who underwent three GAs between March 2007 and June 2019 were retrospectively evaluated. Clinical, radiological, and microbiological data were collected. The sensitivity of microbiological tests on GAs was calculated. Moreover, differences in sensitivity according to age and radiological pattern were investigated. Overall, 156 children with active pulmonary TB were enrolled with a median age of 51.5 (IQR: 25.2–113.2) months. Microbiological investigations on the first GA showed a sensitivity of 34% (95%CI 26.7, 42), the cumulative sensitivity of first and second GAs was 40.4% (95%CI 32.7, 48.5) and of the three GAs was 47.4% (95%CI 39.8, 55.2). The collection of three GAs leads to an overall increase in sensitivity of the first GA by 13.4% (95%CI 2.8, 24.1%; p=0.014). Moreover, the increase in sensitivity was significantly higher in children ≤ 4 years of age and in those with uncomplicated TB (p=0.008).Conclusions: Performing a higher number of GAs increases the sensitivity of microbiological confirmation of active pulmonary TB, particularly in children ≤ 4 years and with an uncomplicated radiological pattern. What is known:• The diagnosis of paediatric tuberculosis is a challenge for paediatricians• Despite their low sensitivity gastric aspirates represent the standard sample for microbiological confirmation of active pulmonary tuberculosis in children• Most international guidelines recommend performing three sequential gastric aspirates on three consecutive days What is new:• A significant increase in global sensitivity by 13.4% was found by the collection of three gastric aspirates compared to the first one• Performing a higher number of gastric aspirates increases the sensitivity of microbiological confirmation, particularly in children ≤ 4 years and with an uncomplicated radiological pattern

Funder

Università degli Studi di Firenze

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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