Global survey of physician testing practices for nontuberculous mycobacteria

Author:

Loebinger Michael R.,van der Laan Roald,Obradovic Marko,van Ingen JakkoORCID

Abstract

BackgroundCertain patients are at greater risk of developing nontuberculous mycobacterial pulmonary disease (NTM-PD), including those with lung conditions such as bronchiectasis. Testing for nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) in patients at risk is necessary to identify NTM-PD and start appropriate management. The aim of this survey was to evaluate current testing practices for NTM and identify testing triggers.MethodsPhysicians (n=455) who see at least one patient with NTM-PD in a typical 12-month period and test for NTM as part of practice from Europe, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Japan participated in a 10-min anonymised survey on NTM testing practices.ResultsBronchiectasis, COPD and use of immunosuppressants were the factors most likely to prompt testing among physicians in this survey (90%, 64% and 64%, respectively), with radiological findings the most common reason leading to considering NTM testing in patients with bronchiectasis and COPD (62% and 74%, respectively). Macrolide monotherapy in patients with bronchiectasis and inhaled corticosteroid use in patients with COPD were not important triggers for testing (15% and 9% of physicians, respectively). Persistent cough and weight loss triggered testing in >75% of physicians. Testing triggers were markedly different for physicians in Japan, with cystic fibrosis prompting testing in fewer physicians compared with other regions.ConclusionsTesting for NTM is influenced by underlying disease, clinical symptoms or radiological changes, but clinical practice varies considerably. Adherence to guideline recommendations for NTM testing is limited in certain patient subgroups and varies across regions. Clear recommendations on NTM testing are needed.

Funder

Insmed

Publisher

European Respiratory Society (ERS)

Subject

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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