Aminzadeh, Fallah, Manafian, Baghaei. Correlation between Microscopic Observation Drug Susceptibility culture, Ziehl-Neelsen stain and Lowenstein-Jensen culture of sputum in suspected pulmonary tuberculosis patients. Iran J Med Microbiol 2009; 3 (2 and 3) :1-8
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Abstract: (21095 Views)
Background and Objectives: Ziehl-Neelsen stain is an initial route in diagnosis of pulmonary
tuberculosis. Some studies show the sensitivity and specificity of the methods of liquid media
culture in rapid diagnosis of the disease. In this study, we evaluated the correlation between
Microscopic Observation Drug Susceptibility culture , Ziehl-Neelsen stain and Lowenstein-Jensen
culture of sputum in suspected pulmonary tuberculosis patients.
Material and Method:This was a descriptive study with the technique of observational-interview type.
One hundred patients from Masih Daneshvari hospital were considered as pulmonary TB suspects. One early
morning sputum sample was obtained from each patient and used for Ziehl-Neelsen stain, culture on
Lowenstein-Jensen medium and MODS culture for drug susceptibility testing.
Results: On sputum examination, 40% of patients were smear positive by Ziehl-Neelsen stain , while 30%
had positive sputum culture for Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Lowenstein-Jensen medium and 47% had
positive MODS culture. This research showed a significant and direct correlation between MODS culture
with Lowenstein-Jensen media (r=+0.39, P<0.0001). There was a significant association and a significant
and reverse correlation between MODS culture with pleural effusion( r=-0.23 P<0.05). Multidrug resistance
was observed in 55% of patients. Prevalence of positivity of these diagnostic methods among MDR patients
was lower . There was a significant and direct correlation between MDR diseases with MODS culture.
(r=+0.96 P<0.0001)
Conclusion: due to increasing of MDR tuberculosis, rapid determination of resistance pattern is very
important which is possible by using MODS culture method. However, since lower positivity of MODS
culture is obtained in MDR patients, Lowenstein-Jensen culture method should be done as complementary
method in suspected pulmonary tuberculosis patients.
Type of Study:
Original Research Article |
Subject:
Medical Bacteriology Received: 2013/11/21 | Accepted: 2013/11/22 | ePublished: 2013/11/22