Concomitant pulmonary disease is common among patients with extrapulmonary TB

S. V.B.Y. Shivakumar, C. Padmapriyadarsini, A. Chavan, M. Paradkar, B. M. Shrinivasa, A. Gupte, K. Dhanasekaran, B. Thomas, N. Suryavanshi, C. K. Dolla, S. Selvaraju, A. Kinikar, S. Gaikwad, R. Kohli, G. N. Sivaramakrishnan, N. Pradhan, L. E. Hanna, V. Kulkarni, A. DeLuca, S. R. CoxL. Murali, K. Thiruvengadam, S. Raskar, G. Ramachandran, J. E. Golub, N. Gupte, V. Mave, S. Swaminathan, A. Gupta, R. C. Bollinger

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Microbiologic screening of extrapulmonary TB (EPTB) patients could inform recommendations for aerosol precautions and close contact prophylaxis. However, this is currently not routinely recommended in India. Therefore, we estimated the proportion of Indian patients with EPTB with microbiologic evidence of pulmonary TB (PTB). METHODS : We characterized baseline clinical, radiological and sputum microbiologic data of 885 adult and pediatric TB patients in Chennai and Pune, India, between March 2014 and November 2018. R E S U LT S : Of 277 patients with EPTB, enhanced screening led to the identification of 124 (45%) with concomitant PTB, including 53 (19%) who reported a cough .2 weeks; 158 (63%) had an abnormal CXR and 51 (19%) had a positive sputum for TB. Of 70 participants with a normal CXR and without any cough, 14 (20%) had a positive sputum for TB. Overall, the incremental yield of enhanced screening of patients with EPTB to identify concomitant PTB disease was 14% (95% CI 12-16). CONCLUS IONS : A high proportion of patients classified as EPTB in India have concomitant PTB. Our results support the need for improved symptom and CXR screening, and recommends routine sputum TB microbiology screening of all Indian patients with EPTB.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)341-347
Number of pages7
JournalInternational Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
Volume26
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 1 2022

Keywords

  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection
  • cough
  • infectious disease transmission
  • retraining
  • symptom evaluation

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine

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