To Study Role of Bal Fluid Cbnaat in Clinicoradiologically Suspected and Smear Negative Cases of Ptb

  • Dr. Rohit Mahavarkar, Dr.Banani Jena, Dr. Rakhi Ludam, Dr.Priyadarshini Behera, Dr. Sangita Jena, Dr. SonaliParida,

Abstract

Sputum smear negative tuberculosis can be a diagnostic challenge and there can be a dilemma in initiation of treatment, CBNAAT is one important test which gives quick results within hours plus an additional information about resistance with rifampicin,in sputum negative or non expectorating patients brochoalveoloarlavagae can be useful,if tested for CBNAAT  made available via fiberoptic bronchoscopy. Clinic-radiological suspects of pulmonary tuberculosis who showed clinical symptoms and radiological opacities inconsistent with tuberculosis who were sputum negative or not expectorating sputum were included in this study with excluding patients in whom bronchoscopy was contraindicated smear and CBNAAT examination was done of the obtained sample. The data was then analysed. In our studyof 100 patients 57 were males and 43 were females , the most common lesion detected in imaging was consolidation 44% of patients followed by cavitary lesions at 27 % .Out of 100 patients who were clinicoradiologically suspected for PTB who underwent bronchoscopy 45 were  diagnosed PTB out of which 32 tested positive for CBNAAT , no rifampicin resistance was detected in those cases. CBNAAT obtained from bronchoalveolar samples can be of great value especially when there is a physicians dilemma to start antituberculartreatment , as there as other conditions mimicking tuberculosis radiologically and clinically , BAL results with CBNAAT can help to arrive at a conclusion.

Published
2020-05-13
How to Cite
Dr. Rohit Mahavarkar, Dr.Banani Jena, Dr. Rakhi Ludam, Dr.Priyadarshini Behera, Dr. Sangita Jena, Dr. SonaliParida,. (2020). To Study Role of Bal Fluid Cbnaat in Clinicoradiologically Suspected and Smear Negative Cases of Ptb. International Journal of Advanced Science and Technology, 29(8s), 2652 - 2657. Retrieved from http://sersc.org/journals/index.php/IJAST/article/view/15181