The high value of high-resolution computed tomography in predicting the activity of pulmonary tuberculosis

  • Yi Hsi Wang*
  • , A. S. Lin
  • , Y. F. Lai
  • , T. Y. Chao
  • , J. W. Liu
  • , S. F. Ko
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

SETTING: A 2500-bed medical centre in southern Taiwan. OBJECTIVE. To study the clinical value of high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT) in predicting the activity of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB). DESIGN: HRCTs were performed prospectively in 148 patients whose chest radiographs (CXRs) showed highly suspicious signs of pulmonary TB, predominantly upper lung field infiltration. The HRCT findings, interpreted independently by a pulmonologist and a radiologist, were used to predict the activity of pulmonary TB. RESULTS: Pulmonologist-interpreted and radiologist-interpreted HRCTs showed high sensitivity (both 93%), specificity (83 vs. 88%), accuracy (86 vs. 90%), positive predictive values (76 vs. 83%) and negative predictive values (both 95%). Kappa statistic indicates good interreader agreement. CONCLUSION: HRCT has a high value in predicting the activity of pulmonary TB. It is a useful tool in this regard when a patient with suspected pulmonary TB lacks microbiologic proof, when clinical condition makes invasive diagnosis impossible or when a patient has completed anti-tuberculosis treatment with no compatible unequivocal CXR.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)563-568
Number of pages6
JournalInternational Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
Volume7
Issue number6
StatePublished - 01 06 2003
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Chest radiography
  • High-resolution computed tomography
  • Pulmonary tuberculosis

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