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[Usefulness of urine and blood cultures for diagnosing cytomegalovirus infection in the kidney transplant recipient].

Authors :
Reina Prieto J
Bestard Palmer X
Saurina Gomila J
Gascó Company J
Fernández-Baca Gutiérrez del Alamo V
Munar Roca M
Source :
Revista clinica espanola [Rev Clin Esp] 1998 Jan; Vol. 198 (1), pp. 3-6.
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

Objective: To prospectively and comparatively study the usefulness of urine (viruria) and blood (antigenemia pp65 and culture) (viremia) for the diagnosis of cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection in renal transplant (RT) recipients.<br />Material and Methods: All RT recipients at our hospital were studied from January 1995 to December 1996. After decontamination, urine specimens were inoculated into two MRC-5 cell line vials. Polymorphonuclear cells were extracted from peripheral blood by sedimentation in saline dextran and were used for antigenemia pp65 test and for culture in shell-vial.<br />Results: A total of 1,335 specimens from 43 patients were studied. CMV was recovered from 110 out of the 913 (12%) urine specimens and from 101 out of the 422 (23.9%) blood specimens (antigenemia and/or viremia). CMV detection was first obtained by a positive blood test in 23 patients (88.4%), whereas the urine specimen was the first positive test in only three (11.6%) patients (p = 0.0001). A positive result in blood preceded a positive result in urine by a mean of 10.3 days (range: 2-73 days). Antigenemia and viremia were simultaneously positive in 61.5% of patients. In three patients a positive antigenemia preceded viremia by 14 days. In seven patients (26.9%) only the shell-vial culture was positive. Culture preceded antigenemia by a mean of 7.6 days. In the 26 patients, the time elapsed until the first positive blood specimen for CMV was 37.3 days (range: 11-88 days).<br />Conclusion: According to the results obtained we believe that blood (antigenemia pp65 and/or viremia) should be considered as the only really useful specimen for the diagnosis of infection/disease caused by CMV in RT recipients. The urine specimen lacks a diagnostic and clinical usefulness and therefore should not be used in these patients.

Details

Language :
Spanish; Castilian
ISSN :
0014-2565
Volume :
198
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Revista clinica espanola
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
9534340