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Use of low-dose computed tomography to assess pulmonary tuberculosis among healthcare workers in a tuberculosis hospital

         

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Background:According to the World Health Organization,China is one of 22 countries with serious tuberculosis(TB)infections and one of the 27 countries with serious multidrug-resistant TB strains.Despite the decline of tuberculosis in the overall population,healthcare workers(HCWs)are still at a high risk of infection.Compared with high-income countries,the TB prevalence among HCWs is higher in low-and middle-income countries.Low-dose computed tomography(LDCT)is becoming more popular due to its superior sensitivity and lower radiation dose.However,there have been no reports about active pulmonary tuberculosis(PTB)among HCWs as assessed with LDCT.The purposes of this study were to examine PTB statuses in HCWs in hospitals specializing in TB treatment and explore the significance of the application of LDCT to these workers.Methods:This study retrospectively analysed the physical examination data of healthcare workers in the Beijing Chest Hospital from September 2012 to December 2015.Low-dose lung CT examinations were performed in all cases.The comparisons between active and inactive PTB according to the CT findings were made using the Pearson chi-square test or the Fisher’s exact test.Comparisons between the incidences of active PTB in high-risk areas and non-high-risk areas were performed using the Pearson chi-square test.Analyses of active PTB were performed according to different ages,numbers of years on the job,and the risks of the working areas.Active PTB as diagnosed by the LDCT examinations alone was compared with the final comprehensive diagnoses,and the sensitivity and positive predictive value were calculated.Results:A total of 1012 participants were included in this study.During the 4-year period of medical examinations,active PTB was found in 19 cases,and inactive PTB was found in 109 cases.The prevalence of active PTB in the participants was 1.24%,0.67%,0.81%,and 0.53%for years 2012 to 2015.The corresponding incidences of active PTB among the tuberculosis hospital participants were 0.86%,0.41%,0.54%,and 0.26%.Most HCWs with active TB(78.9%,15/19)worked in the high-risk areas of the hospital.There was a significant difference in the incidences of active PTB between the HCWs who worked in the high-risk and non-high-risk areas(odds ratio[OR],14.415;95%confidence interval(CI):4.733-43.896).Comparisons of the CT signs between the active and inactive groups via chi-square tests revealed that the tree-in-bud,cavity,fibrous shadow,and calcification signs exhibited significant differences(P=0.000,0.021,0.001,and 0.024,respectively).Tree-in-bud and cavity opacities suggest active pulmonary tuberculosis,whereas fibrous shadow and calcification opacities are the main features of inactive pulmonary tuberculosis.Comparison with the final comprehensive diagnoses revealed that the sensitivity and positive predictive value of the diagnoses of active PTB based on LDCT alone were 100%and 86.4%,respectively.Conclusions:Healthcare workers in tuberculosis hospitals are a high-risk group for active PTB.Yearly LDCT examinations of such high-risk groups are feasible and necessary.

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    《贫困所致传染病(英文)》 |2017年第001期|P.588-597|共10页
  • 作者单位

    Beijing Chest Hospital Capital Medical University No.97 Beimachang Tongzhou District Beijing 101149 China;

    Beijing Chest Hospital Capital Medical University No.97 Beimachang Tongzhou District Beijing 101149 China;

    Beijing Chest Hospital Capital Medical University No.97 Beimachang Tongzhou District Beijing 101149 China;

    Beijing Chest Hospital Capital Medical University No.97 Beimachang Tongzhou District Beijing 101149 China;

    The school hospital Beijing Science and Technology University Beijing 100083 China;

    Beijing Chest Hospital Capital Medical University No.97 Beimachang Tongzhou District Beijing 101149 China;

    Beijing Chest Hospital Capital Medical University No.97 Beimachang Tongzhou District Beijing 101149 China;

    Beijing Chest Hospital Capital Medical University No.97 Beimachang Tongzhou District Beijing 101149 China;

    Beijing Chest Hospital Capital Medical University No.97 Beimachang Tongzhou District Beijing 101149 China;

    Beijing Chest Hospital Capital Medical University No.97 Beimachang Tongzhou District Beijing 101149 China;

    Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology Washington University School of Medicine 4525 Scott Ave Room 3114 Saint Louis MO 63110 USA;

  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 chi
  • 中图分类 结核病;
  • 关键词

    Tuberculosis; Pulmonary; Active tuberculosis; Healthcare workers; Low-dose computed tomography; Computed tomography;

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