Is there a role for lung or bronchial biopsies for the diagnosis of mycobacterial pulmonary disease in patients with bronchiectasis?

IF 1.9 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Rottem Kuint, Avraham Abutbul, Zvi G. Fridlender, Uri Laxer, Neville Berkman
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Abstract

Background

Workup of bronchiectasis patients mandates microbiological characterization often being sought via Bronchoscopy. However, whether to perform bronchial or lung biopsies, is unknown, especially for the diagnosis of NTM pulmonary disease. We aimed to assess the current practice and yield of the different bronchoscopic procedures in this setting.

Methods

Data from an adult cohort with bronchiectasis referred for bronchoscopy for microbiologic sampling was reviewed, including demographics, etiology, imaging and results of the different bronchoscopic procedures performed.

Results

127 subjects were analyzed (mean age 61, 56% female). BAL culture was positive in 44%. Frequent pathogens were Hemophilus Influenza (20%), pseudomonas aeruginosa (8%) and Staphylococcus aureus (7%). NTM and tuberculosis were found in 6% and 1.5% respectively. BAL cytology was sent in 125 procedures, EBB was performed in 51 patients (40%) and TBLB in 38 patients (30%). BAL cytology and both EBB and TBB (including tissue cultures) had no benefit over BAL with respect to microbiological diagnosis, including identification of mycobacterial disease.

Conclusions

In adult subjects with Non-CF bronchiectasis requiring bronchoscopy for microbiological characterization, BAL cytology and lung tissue biopsies were frequently performed but were of minimal additional benefit over BAL culture (including for mycobacterial pulmonary disease), and are most likely futile.

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肺或支气管活检对支气管扩张患者霉菌性肺病的诊断有作用吗?
背景支气管扩张症患者的检查需要通过支气管镜进行微生物鉴定。然而,究竟是进行支气管活检还是肺活检尚不清楚,尤其是在诊断非淋菌性肺病时。我们的目的是评估在这种情况下不同支气管镜手术的现行做法和结果。方法 我们回顾了转诊至支气管镜进行微生物取样的支气管扩张症成人队列中的数据,包括人口统计学、病因学、影像学和不同支气管镜手术的结果。44%的患者气道培养呈阳性。常见病原体为流感嗜血杆菌(20%)、铜绿假单胞菌(8%)和金黄色葡萄球菌(7%)。发现 NTM 和结核病的比例分别为 6% 和 1.5%。125例患者进行了BAL细胞学检查,51例患者(40%)进行了EBB检查,38例患者(30%)进行了TBLB检查。结论 在需要进行支气管镜检查以确定微生物特征的非慢性支气管扩张症成人患者中,经常进行 BAL 细胞学检查和肺组织活检,但与 BAL 培养(包括肺分枝杆菌病)相比,BAL 细胞学检查和肺组织活检的额外益处微乎其微,而且很可能是徒劳的。
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Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Other Mycobacterial Diseases
Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Other Mycobacterial Diseases Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
5.00%
发文量
44
审稿时长
30 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Mycobacterial Diseases aims to provide a forum for clinically relevant articles on all aspects of tuberculosis and other mycobacterial infections, including (but not limited to) epidemiology, clinical investigation, transmission, diagnosis, treatment, drug-resistance and public policy, and encourages the submission of clinical studies, thematic reviews and case reports. Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Mycobacterial Diseases is an Open Access publication.
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