Combined detection of sputum smears ,sputum TB-DNA and serum anti-PPD-IgG in diagnosis of tuberculosis
10.3969/j.issn.1673-4130.2016.04.030
- VernacularTitle:痰涂片和TB-DNA及血清抗PPD-IgG在肺结核感染诊断中的联合应用
- Author:
Mei ZHANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
tuberculosis antibody;
acid fast stain;
polymerase chain reaction;
tuberculosis
- From:
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine
2016;37(4):504-505
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To explore the value of combined application of qualitative detection of TB-DNA serum anti-PPD-IgG and acid-fast staining methods in the diagnosis of tuberculosis infection .Methods Totally 278 pulmonary tuberculosis patients and 121 non-pulmonary tuberculosis patients were collected from Qingyuan people′s hospital during the period from January 2013 to June 2015 .Tuberculosis in patients with TB-DNA qualitative and serum anti-PPD-IgG and acid-fast staining test results was analyzed . Sputum TB-DNA qualitative and serum anti-PPD-IgG detection and joint application of acid-fast staining in the diagnosis of tuber-culosis infection .Results Sensitivities of acid-fast staining ,TB-DNA and serum anti-PPD-IgG in the TB group were 32 .01% , 51 .44% and 48 .56% respectively .The detectable rate of combining TB-DNA with serum PPD-IgG was 67 .63% .The detectable rate of combining TB-DNA with acid-fast staining was 54 .68% .The detectable rate of combining serum anti-PPD-IgG with acid-fast combined rate was 57 .55% .The detectable rate of combining three assays improved to 68 .71% .Conclusion Serum anti-PPD-IgG detection in the diagnosis of tuberculosis is simple ,effective ,qualitative detection of acid-fast staining sensitivity better than TB-DNA ,but it had a poor specificity .Bacteriologic diagnosis are tuberculosis diagnostic gold standard,but the detectable rate for acid-fast bacilli is low .The qualitative of TB-DNA test had a better sensitivity and specificity than other two assay .Combining with three assays could increase detectable rate and improve diagnosis of tuberculosis disease .