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Neumología y cirugía de tórax

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Abstract

MEDINA-BATALLA, Ana Laura; KIM-MORALES, Daniel; ABREGO-FERNANDEZ, Juan Ángel  and  LANIADO-LABORIN, Rafael. Xpert®MTB/RIF for the diagnosis of tuberculosis under programmatic conditions in a region of high endemicity in Mexico. Neumol. cir. torax [online]. 2019, vol.78, n.2, pp.122-125.  Epub Dec 09, 2020. ISSN 0028-3746.

Background:

the diagnosis of tuberculosis has been revolutionized in the last decade with the introduction of rapid molecular tests for species identification and drug resistance.

Material and methods:

the Xpert®MTB/RIF database of the Tijuana General Hospital and Tuberculosis Laboratory was analyzed for a period of three years, selecting the cases that also had smear microscopy and culture for tuberculosis.

Results:

There were 283 consecutive tests of Xpert®MTB/RIF, of which 192 also had culture results. The sensitivity of Xpert®MTB/RIF in smear positive patients (≥ 1+) was 94%; in patients with positive but with scant bacilli (quantified in bacilli per 100 and 200 fields), the sensitivity was 89.2%. The Xpert®MTB/RIF was positive in 93 of the 104 patients with positive culture for MTB (overall sensitivity of Xpert®MTB/RIF versus culture: 89.4%).

Conclusions:

The Xpert MTB/RIF is a highly reproducible test under programmatic conditions and should replace microscopy according to the recommendations of the World Health Organization as an initial test in patients with suspected drug-resistant tuberculosis and comorbidity due to HIV.

Keywords : Xpert®MTB/RIF; tuberculosis; drug-resistance; diagnosis.

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