经胸细针抽吸痰涂片阴性肺结核的诊断

I. Gomes , E. Trindade , O. Vidal , O. Yeep , I. Amendoeirai , A. Marques
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我们回顾了25例经胸细针穿刺(TFNA)最终诊断为肺结核的患者。所有病例入院前均行痰液细菌学染色、培养及支气管洗涤,结果均为阴性。根据从该过程中获得的材料,将抽吸物分为三组:诊断性(Ziehl-Neelsen和/或培养阳性,n = 8, 32%),暗示性(肉芽肿性炎症改变,n = 10, 40%)和非决定性(非特异性炎症改变,分离的巨细胞和/或血液,n = 7, 28%)。胸部x线检查,12例患者有最大直径不超过4cm的混浊影。诊断组的所有抽吸液均来自于该类型病变的患者,而所有不确定的抽吸液均属于较大病变的患者。并发症:1例气胸胸腔引流,3例咯血。因此,当更简单的方法都失败时,TFNA在疑似肺结核的诊断中占有一席之地,当病变直径不超过4cm时,其有效性似乎有所提高。
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Diagnosis of sputum smear-negative forms of pulmonary tuberculosis by transthoracic fine-needle aspiration

We reviewed 25 patients submitted to transthoracic fine-needle aspiration (TFNA) who had a final diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis. In all cases, bacteriological stains and cultures of sputum and bronchial washing had been performed before admission and were negative. According to the material obtained from the procedure, the aspirates were divided in three groups: diagnostic (Ziehl-Neelsen and/or culture positive, n = 8, 32%), suggestive (granulomatous inflammatory changes, n = 10, 40%) and inconclusive (nonspecific inflammatory changes, isolated giant cells and/or blood, n = 7, 28%). On chest X-ray, 12 patients had opacities with the greatest diameter not exceeding 4 cm. All aspirates in the diagnostic group were from patients with this type of lesion, while all the inconclusive aspirates belonged to patients with larger lesions. As complications, 1 patient needed thoracic drainage for pneumothorax and 3 patients had haemoptyses.

Thus TFNA has a place in the diagnosis of suspected pulmonary tuberculosis when more simple methods have failed, and its effectiveness seems to be increased when the lesions do not exceed 4 cm in diameter.

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