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Performance of spirometry assessment at TB diagnosis.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Spirometry is considered relevant for the diagnosis and monitoring of post-TB lung disease. However, spirometry is rarely done in newly diagnosed TB patients.METHODS: Newly diagnosed, microbiologically confirmed TB patients were recruited for the study. Spirometry was performed within 21 days of TB treatment initiation according to American Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society guidelines. Spirometry analysis was done using Global Lung Initiative equations for standardisation.RESULTS: Of 1,430 eligible study participants, 24.7% (353/1,430) had no spirometry performed mainly due to contraindications and 23.0% (329/1,430) had invalid results; 52.3% (748/1,430) of participants had a valid result, 82.8% (619/748) of whom had abnormal spirometry. Of participants with abnormal spirometry, 70% (436/619) had low forced vital capacity (FVC), 6.1% (38/619) had a low ratio of forced expiratory volume in 1 sec (FEV1) to FVC, and 19.1% (118/619) had low FVC, as well as low FEV1/FVC ratio. Among those with abnormal spirometry, 26.3% (163/619) had severe lung impairment.CONCLUSIONS: In this population, a high proportion of not performed and invalid spirometry assessments was observed; this was addressed by removing tachycardia as a (relative) contraindication from the study guidance and retraining. The high proportion of patients with severe pulmonary impairment at the time of TB diagnosis suggests a huge morbidity burden and calls for further longitudinal studies on the relevance of spirometry in predicting chronic lung impairment after TB.

SUBMITTER: Rachow A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10599411 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Performance of spirometry assessment at TB diagnosis.

Rachow A A   Ivanova O O   Bakuli A A   Khosa C C   Nhassengo P P   Owolabi O O   Jayasooriya S S   Ntinginya N E NE   Sabi I I   Rassool M M   Bennet J J   Niemann S S   Mekota A-M AM   Allwood B W BW   Wallis R S RS   Charalambous S S   Hoelscher M M   Churchyard G G  

The international journal of tuberculosis and lung disease : the official journal of the International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease 20230801 11


<b>BACKGROUND:</b> Spirometry is considered relevant for the diagnosis and monitoring of post-TB lung disease. However, spirometry is rarely done in newly diagnosed TB patients.<b>METHODS:</b> Newly diagnosed, microbiologically confirmed TB patients were recruited for the study. Spirometry was performed within 21 days of TB treatment initiation according to American Thoracic Society/European Respiratory Society guidelines. Spirometry analysis was done using Global Lung Initiative equations for s  ...[more]

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