Impact of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Activity on Exhaled Breath Markers Levels in the Egyptian Population

A. Abumossalam, A. Ehab, Hanan Abdelsattar Elhalaby, Mohamad Darwish Mohamad, Tamer Elhadidy
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Introduction: Tuberculosis still characterizes till now a major respiratory insult with concurrent pulmonary manifestations and later disability. Aim of Work: To evaluate the level of exhaled fraction of nitric oxide (FENO) and fraction of exhaled carbon monoxide (FECO) as markers of pulmonary tuberculosis TB activity in patients under chemotherapy in comparison to healthy negative patients and latent TB patients. Patients and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 130 patients recruited from the outpatient clinic of Mansoura Chest hospital during the period from May 2019 to December 2019. They were categorized into the three groups: 1) Pulmonary tuberculous patients PTB (group1) which included 48 cases with positive sputum for TB bacilli in the initiation phase after 1 month of starting anti-tuberculous chemotherapy; 2) Latent patients (group 2): included 40 patients with positive tuberculin skin test (Mantoux test) > 10 mm. 3) Control patients (group 3) which included 42 healthy volunteers with negative sputum for TB bacilli. They were subjected to portable spirogram as well as exhaled fractional NO and CO measurement. Results: FECO and FENO levels prevailed in pulmonary TB patients followed by Latent TB patients and lastly healthy volunteers (42 ± 12.32/5 ± 0.16 & 38 ± 8.25/6 ± 2.25 and 23 ± 3.25/2 ± 0.40 respectively). Conclusion: Measurement of CO and NO level in expired air may correlate with active pulmonary TB infection in comparison to healthy negative tuberculous patients and latent tuberculous patients.
肺结核活动对埃及人群呼气标志物水平的影响
引言:到目前为止,肺结核仍然是一种主要的呼吸道损伤,同时伴有肺部表现和后来的残疾。工作目的:与健康阴性患者和潜伏性结核病患者相比,评估化疗患者呼出一氧化氮(FENO)和呼出一氧化碳(FECO)水平作为肺结核结核病活动的标志物。患者和方法:这项横断面研究对2019年5月至2019年12月期间从曼苏拉胸科医院门诊招募的130名患者进行。他们被分为三组:1)肺结核患者PTB(第1组),包括48例在开始抗结核化疗1个月后的初始阶段结核杆菌阳性痰;2) 潜伏患者(第2组):包括40名结核菌素皮试阳性(Mantoux试验)>10mm的患者。3)对照患者(第3组),包括42名健康志愿者,痰中结核杆菌呈阴性。他们接受了便携式肺活量图以及呼出的NO和CO分数测量。结果:FECO和FENO水平在肺结核患者中占主导地位,其次是潜伏性结核患者,最后是健康志愿者(分别为42±12.32/5±0.16和38±8.25/6±2.25和23±3.25/2±0.40)。结论:与健康阴性结核患者和潜伏结核患者相比,呼气中CO和NO水平的测定可能与活动性肺结核感染有关。
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