Hironori Uruga, Shuhei Moriguchi, Yui Takahashi, Kazumasa Ogawa, Ryoko Murase, Shigeo Hanada, Atsushi Miyamoto, Nasa Morokawa, Kazuma Kishi
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[CLINICAL ANALYSIS OF 115 PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS WITH SPUTUM SMEAR-NEGATIVE].
[Methods] We retrospectively studied 115 con- secutive pulmonary tuberculosis patients whose sputum smear was .negative, diagnosed by positive culture and/or PCR of various samples, or positive QFT. [Results] The culture positive rate of tuberculosis by spu- tum, gastric aspirate, bronchoscopy, and computed tomogra- phy (CT)-guided needle biopsy samples was 55.7%, 45.6%, 73.2%, and 71.4%, respectively. In multivariate analysis, negative or unknown sputum PCR, negative or unknown gastric aspirate, and minimal spread of tuberculosis were risk factors for negative culture from both sputum and gas- tric aspirate. Sputum culture was positive in only one of the four patients with multi-drug resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis. [Conclusion] Invasive diagnostic procedures such as fiber- optic bronchoscopy should be considered in patients with negative sputum PCR and minimal spread of tuberculosis.