Performance of CBNAAT on Pleural Biopsies Obtained by Semirigid Thoracoscopy for Diagnosis of Unexplained Pleural Effusion: A Prospective Study from North India

Exudative pleural effusions are commonly encountered in clinical practice, but in about one-fourth of cases, etiology remains elusive after initial evaluation. Medical thoracoscopy with semirigid thoracoscope is a minimally invasive procedure with high diagnostic yield for diagnosing pleural disease...

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Hauptverfasser: Mehfooz, Nazia, Sheikh, Arif R, Khan, Umar H, Siraj, Farhana, Basheer, Gulnaz, Syed, Besina, Shabir, Afshan, Mantoo, Suhail, Qadri, Mudasir, Shah, Sonaullah
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description Exudative pleural effusions are commonly encountered in clinical practice, but in about one-fourth of cases, etiology remains elusive after initial evaluation. Medical thoracoscopy with semirigid thoracoscope is a minimally invasive procedure with high diagnostic yield for diagnosing pleural diseases, especially these undiagnosed exudative pleural effusions. In tubercular endemic areas, often, these effusions turn out to be tubercular, but the diagnosis of tubercular pleural effusion is quite challenging due to the paucibacillary nature of the disease. Although culture is the gold standard, it is time-consuming. Cartridge-based nucleic acid amplification test (CBNAAT) is a novel rapid diagnostic test for tuberculosis (TB) and has been recommended as the initial diagnostic test in patients suspected of having extrapulmonary TB (EPTB). We conducted a prospective observational study of 50 patients with undiagnosed pleural effusion admitted to our tertiary care hospital. The primary aim of the study is to evaluate the diagnostic performance of CBNAAT on thoracoscopic guided pleural biopsy and compare it with conventional diagnostic techniques like histopathology and conventional culture. Of 50 undiagnosed pleural effusions, TB (50%) was the most common etiology. The overall diagnostic yield of semirigid thoracoscopy in this study was 74%. Our study showed that CBNAAT of pleural biopsies had a sensitivity of 36% only but a specificity of 100%. The sensitivity of CBNAAT was not far superior to the conventional culture. Tuberculosis (TB) is a common cause of undiagnosed pleural effusion in our set-up. CBNAAT testing of pleural biopsy, though, is a poor rule-out test for pleural TB, but it may aid in the early diagnosis of such patients.
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Male
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Nucleic Acid Amplification Techniques - methods
Pleura - pathology
Pleural Effusion - diagnosis
Prospective Studies
Sensitivity and Specificity
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