法国大陆高患病率地区肺外结核的腺苷脱氨酶诊断性能:一项10年回顾性研究。

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Quiterie Boscals de Réals, Ugo Françoise, Nicolas Vignier, Hervé Delacour, Frédéric Méchaï
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目的:由于涂片镜检(SM)、分枝杆菌培养和核酸扩增试验(NAAT)灵敏度不足,诊断肺外结核(EPTB)——包括胸膜、腹膜、心包、脑膜形式——仍然具有挑战性。腺苷脱氨酶(ADA)测定法具有作为EPTB诊断工具的潜力,但其在高收入国家的表现缺乏记录。本研究旨在评估在这种情况下ADA对微生物学证实的EPTB的诊断性能。方法:回顾性分析2014年5月至2024年4月在巴黎地区我们医院网络中接受ADA检测的所有患者的数据。微生物鉴定(SM阳性、培养阳性或NAAT阳性)作为参考标准。结果:352例患者363例ADA检测中,69%为胸腔液,18%为腹膜。结论:ADA检测是诊断EPTB的一种快速实用的工具。在胸膜和腹膜液中,60 U/L的阈值支持在培养结果出来之前开始治疗。
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Diagnostic performance of adenosine deaminase for extrapulmonary tuberculosis in a higher-prevalence area of mainland France: a 10-year retrospective study.

Purpose: Diagnosing extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB) - including pleural, peritoneal, pericardial, meningeal forms - remains challenging due to the insufficient sensitivity of smear microscopy (SM), mycobacteriological culture, and nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT). The Adenosine Deaminase (ADA) assay has potential as a diagnostic tool for EPTB, but its performance in high-income countries is poorly documented. This study aimed to evaluate the diagnostic performance of ADA for microbiologically confirmed EPTB in such a setting.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed data from all patients undergoing ADA testing in our hospital network in Paris area between May 2014 and April 2024. Microbiological confirmation (positive SM, culture, or NAAT) from the same sample site served as the reference standard.

Results: Among 363 ADA assays (352 patients), 69% were pleural fluid, 18% peritoneal, < 1% pericardial, 11% CSF. For pleural fluid, ADA at a threshold of 30 U/L demonstrated 92% sensitivity (CI 80-98%), 75% specificity (CI 68-81%), 47% PPV (CI 37-57%), and 97% NPV (CI 94-99%). For peritoneal fluid, sensitivity, specificity, PPV, and NPV were 77% (CI 46-95%), 81% (CI 69-91%), 50% (CI 27-73%), and 94% (CI 82-99%), respectively. Raising the ADA threshold to 60 U/L improved specificity to 92% in pleural fluid (CI 87-95%) and 85% in peritoneal fluid (CI 73-93%). Combining ADA with other biomarkers showed no added diagnostic value.

Conclusion: ADA testing is a rapid and practical tool for EPTB diagnosis. In pleural and peritoneal fluids, a threshold < 30 U/L effectively excludes EPTB, while a threshold > 60 U/L supports initiating treatment pending culture results.

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Infection
Infection 医学-传染病学
CiteScore
12.50
自引率
1.30%
发文量
224
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Infection is a journal dedicated to serving as a global forum for the presentation and discussion of clinically relevant information on infectious diseases. Its primary goal is to engage readers and contributors from various regions around the world in the exchange of knowledge about the etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of infectious diseases, both in outpatient and inpatient settings. The journal covers a wide range of topics, including: Etiology: The study of the causes of infectious diseases. Pathogenesis: The process by which an infectious agent causes disease. Diagnosis: The methods and techniques used to identify infectious diseases. Treatment: The medical interventions and strategies employed to treat infectious diseases. Public Health: Issues of local, regional, or international significance related to infectious diseases, including prevention, control, and management strategies. Hospital Epidemiology: The study of the spread of infectious diseases within healthcare settings and the measures to prevent nosocomial infections. In addition to these, Infection also includes a specialized "Images" section, which focuses on high-quality visual content, such as images, photographs, and microscopic slides, accompanied by brief abstracts. This section is designed to highlight the clinical and diagnostic value of visual aids in the field of infectious diseases, as many conditions present with characteristic clinical signs that can be diagnosed through inspection, and imaging and microscopy are crucial for accurate diagnosis. The journal's comprehensive approach ensures that it remains a valuable resource for healthcare professionals and researchers in the field of infectious diseases.
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