Application of diagnostic criteria for non-tuberculous mycobacterial disease to a case series of mycobacterial-positive isolates.
Abstract
The American Thoracic Society (ATS) and Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA)
have provided guidelines to assist in the accurate diagnosis of lung disease caused
by nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM). These microbiologic, radiographic, and clinical
criteria are considered equally important and all must be met to make the diagnosis
of NTM lung disease. To assess the significance of the three criteria, each was evaluated
for its contribution to the diagnosis of NTM lung disease in a case series. Laboratory
reports of any specimen positive for NTM isolation were collected between January
1, 2006 and December 31, 2010 at a university medical center. Medical records were
reviewed in detail using a standardized form. The total number of patients with a
culture from any site positive for NTM was 297 while the number from respiratory specimens
during the same period was 232 (78%). Samples from two of these patients also yielded
M. tuberculosis complex and were excluded. While 128 of the remaining 230 patients (55.7%) in the
cohort met the microbiologic criterion for diagnosis of NTM lung disease, 151 (65.6%)
and 189 (78.3%) met the radiologic and clinical criteria respectively. Only 78 patients
(33.9%) met all three criteria provided by the ATS/IDSA for diagnosis of NTM lung
disease. This evaluation reaffirms that defining NTM lung disease using either one
or two of the criteria provided by the 2007 ATS/IDSA guidelines may significantly
overestimate the number of cases of NTM lung disease. Based on the experience of defining
NTM lung disease in this case series, recommendations for modification of the ATS/IDSA
guidelines are provided which include expansion of both radiologic patterns and the
list of symptoms associated with NTM lung disease.
Type
Journal articleSubject
ATS, American Thoracic SocietyEnvironmental mycobacteria
HIV, human immunodeficiency virus
IDSA, Infectious Diseases Society of America
Lung diseases
MAC, Mycobacterium avium complex
Mycobacterium avium complex
NTM, nontuberculous mycobacteria
VATS, video assisted thoracoscopic surgery
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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/26261Published Version (Please cite this version)
10.1016/j.jctube.2019.100133Publication Info
Ghio, Andrew J; Smith, Genee S; DeFlorio-Barker, Stephanie; Messier, Kyle P; Hudgens,
Edward; Murphy, Mark S; ... Hilborn, Elizabeth D (2019). Application of diagnostic criteria for non-tuberculous mycobacterial disease to a
case series of mycobacterial-positive isolates. Journal of clinical tuberculosis and other mycobacterial diseases, 17. pp. 100133. 10.1016/j.jctube.2019.100133. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/26261.This is constructed from limited available data and may be imprecise. To cite this
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Jason Eric Stout
Professor of Medicine
My research focuses on the epidemiology, natural history, and treatment of tuberculosis
and nontuberculous mycobacterial infections. I am also interested in the impact of
HIV infection on mycobacterial infection and disease, and in examining health disparities
as they relate to infectious diseases, particularly in immigrant populations.

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