Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pulmonary tuberculosis is an active chronic infection of the lungs. It is still a public health problem globally caused by the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex (MTBC). These species are difficult to determine only by conventional tests. The clinical manifestations are almost similar between the strains and cause diagnosis delays. Prolonged and intolerable MTBC therapy inhibits infection control.
AIM: This study aims to evaluate the usefulness of bronchoscopy in diagnosing the MTBC species infection.
METHODS: This study recruited patients with difficulty expectorating sputum. Pulmonary tuberculosis was diagnosed with the Xpert MTB/RIF assay. This study assessed sputum Acid Fast Bacilli (AFB) staining, chest X-rays with active pulmonary tuberculosis, characteristics of Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL), and bronchoscopic findings based on the Chung classification. The BAL of polymerase chain reaction analysis using RD9 and TbD1 primers to determine MTBC species.
RESULTS: Out of the 30 cases, M. tuberculosis and Mycobacterium bovis 24 (80.0%) and 6 (20.0%) were identified in BAL fluid. There were 12 cases (40.0%) with AFB sputum test, and 25 (83.3%) of the Xpert MTB/RIF detected tuberculosis cases. All chest X-rays showed infiltrated and 22 (73.3%) pulmonary ectasis. There was a significant difference in MTBC species between sputum and BAL fluid (p < 0.05). The ulcerative type of bronchoscopy findings was significantly different in MTBC species (p < 0.05) and there was no macroscopic BAL fluid difference (p > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONS: Bronchoscopy is a specimen collection technique that is beneficial in determining the diagnosis of MTBC. Analysis of BAL with molecular methods contributes to identifying MTBC species quickly and accurately.
Publisher
Scientific Foundation SPIROSKI
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