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Accuracy of Xpert® MTB/RIF Ultra test for posterior oropharyngeal saliva for the diagnosis of paucibacillary pulmonary tuberculosis: a prospective multicenter study

Authors :
Peijun Tang
Rongmei Liu
Lin Qin
Ping Xu
Yu Xiong
Yunfeng Deng
Zizheng Lv
Yuanyuan Shang
Xinghui Gao
Lin Yao
Ruoyu Zhang
Yanjun Feng
Caihong Ding
Hui Jing
Liang Li
Yi-Wei Tang
Yu Pang
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Taylor & Francis, 2022.

Abstract

Background: Posterior oropharyngeal saliva (POS) is increasingly recognized as an alternative specimen for detecting respiratory pathogens. The accuracy of Xpert® MTB/RIF Ultra (X-Ultra), when performed on POS obtained from patients with paucibacillary pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) is unclear. Methods: We consecutively recruited adults with symptoms suggestive of pulmonary TB who were negative by both smear microscopy and Xpert MTB/RIF (X-Classic). Each participant was required to provide one bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) and one POS specimen, respectively. Diagnostic performances of X-Ultra and X-Classic on POS were compared against clinical and mycobacterial reference standards. Findings: 686 participants meeting inclusion criteria were consecutively enrolled into the study. The overall diagnostic sensitivities of X-Ultra and X-Classic on POS samples were 78.9% [95% confidence interval (CI): 72.8–83.8] and 56.4% (95% CI: 49.7–62.9), respectively; the specificities were 96.6% (95% CI: 94.3–98.1) for X-Ultra and 97.6 (95CI: 95.5–98.8) for X-Classic in POS specimens. Notably, the sensitivity of X-Ultra on POS was as sensitive as X-Classic on BALF against microbiological reference standard (78.9% VS 73.1%). Against clinical diagnosis as a reference standard, the sensitivities of X-Ultra and X-Classic on POS were 55.9% (95% CI: 50.5–61.2; 193/345) and 40.0% (95% CI: 34.8–45.4; 138/345), respectively. The risk of negative results with POS was dramatically increased with decreasing bacterial loads. Conclusions: The testing of POS using X-Ultra shows promise as a tool to identify patients with paucibacillary TB. Considering that bronchoscopy is a semi-invasive procedure, POS testing ahead of bronchoscopy, may decrease the need for bronchoscopic procedures, and the cost of care.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....31307416a0ec97cc7a629953bc51966b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.21711812