Multidrug resistant tuberculosis versus non-tuberculous mycobacterial infections: a CT-scan challenge

INTRODUCTION: Clinical, laboratory and imaging findings in patients with multidrug resistanttuberculosis (MDR-TB) and non-tuberculosis mycobacterium (NTM) are similar, and the majority of these patients present with positive smear for Acid Fast Bacilli (ADB) and no response to first line anti-TB tre...

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Main Authors: Shahram Kahkouee, Elham Esmi, Azadeh Moghadam, Mehrdad Bakhshayesh Karam, Leila Mosadegh, Solmaz Salek, Payam Tabarsi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2013-04-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
Subjects:
NTM
Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702013000200004
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spelling doaj-db7c80cbcaf843f4bdb6369c3ce7bc7c2020-11-25T03:12:08ZengElsevierBrazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases1413-86701678-43912013-04-01172137142Multidrug resistant tuberculosis versus non-tuberculous mycobacterial infections: a CT-scan challengeShahram KahkoueeElham EsmiAzadeh MoghadamMehrdad Bakhshayesh KaramLeila MosadeghSolmaz SalekPayam TabarsiINTRODUCTION: Clinical, laboratory and imaging findings in patients with multidrug resistanttuberculosis (MDR-TB) and non-tuberculosis mycobacterium (NTM) are similar, and the majority of these patients present with positive smear for Acid Fast Bacilli (ADB) and no response to first line anti-TB treatment, so sputum culture and PCR are necessary, especially in NTM. OBJECTIVE: In this study we evaluate more details of imaging findings to help earlier diagnosis of pathogens. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 66 patients with positive smear for AFB and no response to first line anti-TB drugs were divided into two groups by PCR and culture: MDR-TB (43 patients) and NTM (23 patients). Age, sex, history of anti-TB treatment, smoking and CT-scan findings (parenchymal, pleural and mediastinal variables) by details and lobar distribution were analyzed. RESULTS: Mean age of NTM patients was slightly higher (52 versus 45) and there is no significant difference in sex and smoking. In MDR-TB group, history of anti-TB treatment and evidence of chronic pulmonary disease such as calcified and fibrodestructed parenchyma, volume loss and pleural thickening were higher significantly. Cavities in MDR-TB were thickwall in the background of consolidation, while NTM cavities were more thin-walled with adjacent satellite nodules in same segment or lobe. Prevalence of bronchiectasis was similar in both groups, while bronchiectasis in MDR-TB group was in fibrobronchiectatic background in upper lobes, and in NTM group the distribution was more uniform with slightly middle lobes predominance. Prevalence and distribution of nodular infiltrations were similar more in Tree in Buds and scattered pattern. Calcified or non-calcified lymph nodes and also pleural changes were more frequent in MDR-TB but prevalence of lymphadenopathy was mildly higher in NTM. CONCLUSION: A check-list with multiple variables is helpful for differentiation between the two groups.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702013000200004MDR-TBNTMTuberculosis
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author Shahram Kahkouee
Elham Esmi
Azadeh Moghadam
Mehrdad Bakhshayesh Karam
Leila Mosadegh
Solmaz Salek
Payam Tabarsi
spellingShingle Shahram Kahkouee
Elham Esmi
Azadeh Moghadam
Mehrdad Bakhshayesh Karam
Leila Mosadegh
Solmaz Salek
Payam Tabarsi
Multidrug resistant tuberculosis versus non-tuberculous mycobacterial infections: a CT-scan challenge
Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
MDR-TB
NTM
Tuberculosis
author_facet Shahram Kahkouee
Elham Esmi
Azadeh Moghadam
Mehrdad Bakhshayesh Karam
Leila Mosadegh
Solmaz Salek
Payam Tabarsi
author_sort Shahram Kahkouee
title Multidrug resistant tuberculosis versus non-tuberculous mycobacterial infections: a CT-scan challenge
title_short Multidrug resistant tuberculosis versus non-tuberculous mycobacterial infections: a CT-scan challenge
title_full Multidrug resistant tuberculosis versus non-tuberculous mycobacterial infections: a CT-scan challenge
title_fullStr Multidrug resistant tuberculosis versus non-tuberculous mycobacterial infections: a CT-scan challenge
title_full_unstemmed Multidrug resistant tuberculosis versus non-tuberculous mycobacterial infections: a CT-scan challenge
title_sort multidrug resistant tuberculosis versus non-tuberculous mycobacterial infections: a ct-scan challenge
publisher Elsevier
series Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
issn 1413-8670
1678-4391
publishDate 2013-04-01
description INTRODUCTION: Clinical, laboratory and imaging findings in patients with multidrug resistanttuberculosis (MDR-TB) and non-tuberculosis mycobacterium (NTM) are similar, and the majority of these patients present with positive smear for Acid Fast Bacilli (ADB) and no response to first line anti-TB treatment, so sputum culture and PCR are necessary, especially in NTM. OBJECTIVE: In this study we evaluate more details of imaging findings to help earlier diagnosis of pathogens. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 66 patients with positive smear for AFB and no response to first line anti-TB drugs were divided into two groups by PCR and culture: MDR-TB (43 patients) and NTM (23 patients). Age, sex, history of anti-TB treatment, smoking and CT-scan findings (parenchymal, pleural and mediastinal variables) by details and lobar distribution were analyzed. RESULTS: Mean age of NTM patients was slightly higher (52 versus 45) and there is no significant difference in sex and smoking. In MDR-TB group, history of anti-TB treatment and evidence of chronic pulmonary disease such as calcified and fibrodestructed parenchyma, volume loss and pleural thickening were higher significantly. Cavities in MDR-TB were thickwall in the background of consolidation, while NTM cavities were more thin-walled with adjacent satellite nodules in same segment or lobe. Prevalence of bronchiectasis was similar in both groups, while bronchiectasis in MDR-TB group was in fibrobronchiectatic background in upper lobes, and in NTM group the distribution was more uniform with slightly middle lobes predominance. Prevalence and distribution of nodular infiltrations were similar more in Tree in Buds and scattered pattern. Calcified or non-calcified lymph nodes and also pleural changes were more frequent in MDR-TB but prevalence of lymphadenopathy was mildly higher in NTM. CONCLUSION: A check-list with multiple variables is helpful for differentiation between the two groups.
topic MDR-TB
NTM
Tuberculosis
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702013000200004
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