Pulmonary tuberculosis in patients with chronic renal failure at Zagazig University Hospitals

The incidence of active TB and attendant mortality is increased in patients with impaired cellular immunity, such as HIV infected patients, solid organ and stem cell transplant recipients and patients with end-stage renal failure. The relative risk for TB varies with the type of immunodeficiency and...

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Main Authors: Abdelreheem I. Yousef, Mohamad F. Ismael, Ashraf E. Elshora, Heba E. Abdou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2014-01-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Chest Disease and Tuberculosis
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0422763813002598
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author Abdelreheem I. Yousef
Mohamad F. Ismael
Ashraf E. Elshora
Heba E. Abdou
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Mohamad F. Ismael
Ashraf E. Elshora
Heba E. Abdou
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description The incidence of active TB and attendant mortality is increased in patients with impaired cellular immunity, such as HIV infected patients, solid organ and stem cell transplant recipients and patients with end-stage renal failure. The relative risk for TB varies with the type of immunodeficiency and mortality rates may be as high as 75%. End-stage renal disease (ESRD) and particularly uraemia is a known contributor to immunosuppression. The aim of this work: The aim of this work was to evaluate the increasing risk of pulmonary tuberculosis among patients with chronic renal failure and the impact of hemodialysis. Patients and methods: This study was carried at both Nephrology Unit and Chest Department, Zagazig University Hospitals during the period from April 2012 to Jan 2013. The study included a total number of 140 patients with chronic renal failure (92 males and 48 females), with mean age of 49 ± 6.4 years. Patients were classified to three groups: Group 1: Included 40 Patients with chronic renal failure and not on dialysis. Group 2: Included 50 Patients with chronic renal failure and on regular hemodialysis three sittings per week for less than 1 year. Group 3: Included 50 Patients with chronic renal failure and on regular hemodialysis three sittings per week for more than 1 year. All patients were subjected to: history taking and medical evaluation including general and local examinations, routine laboratory investigations, Plain chest X-ray; Posteroanterior and lateral views for all patients, Sputum Ziehl–Neelsen staining and Sputum induction in patients who had chest X-ray suspecting pulmonary TB without expectoration and Tuberculin skin testing. Selected cases were subjected to fiberoptic bronchoscopy to obtain BAL for ZN staining. Results: 16 patients (11.4%) proved to have pulmonary tuberculosis by +ve ZN stain for acid fast bacilli in either sputum or BAL, 28 patients (20%) were suspected to have pulmonary tuberculosis by radiological suspension and −ve sputum ZN for acid fast bacilli, 6 patients (4.3%) proved to have extra-pulmonary TB while 90 patients (64.3%) were free from tuberculosis. There were no significant differences among different groups as regards infection by TB. Conclusion: Patients with chronic renal failure are at increased risk for pulmonary and extra pulmonary tuberculosis and should be screened routinely and carefully for early detection of TB infection.
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spelling doaj.art-11f16d0c7f2743d18925098500c6f1902022-12-21T20:47:57ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsEgyptian Journal of Chest Disease and Tuberculosis0422-76382014-01-0163118719210.1016/j.ejcdt.2013.11.002Pulmonary tuberculosis in patients with chronic renal failure at Zagazig University HospitalsAbdelreheem I. YousefMohamad F. IsmaelAshraf E. ElshoraHeba E. AbdouThe incidence of active TB and attendant mortality is increased in patients with impaired cellular immunity, such as HIV infected patients, solid organ and stem cell transplant recipients and patients with end-stage renal failure. The relative risk for TB varies with the type of immunodeficiency and mortality rates may be as high as 75%. End-stage renal disease (ESRD) and particularly uraemia is a known contributor to immunosuppression. The aim of this work: The aim of this work was to evaluate the increasing risk of pulmonary tuberculosis among patients with chronic renal failure and the impact of hemodialysis. Patients and methods: This study was carried at both Nephrology Unit and Chest Department, Zagazig University Hospitals during the period from April 2012 to Jan 2013. The study included a total number of 140 patients with chronic renal failure (92 males and 48 females), with mean age of 49 ± 6.4 years. Patients were classified to three groups: Group 1: Included 40 Patients with chronic renal failure and not on dialysis. Group 2: Included 50 Patients with chronic renal failure and on regular hemodialysis three sittings per week for less than 1 year. Group 3: Included 50 Patients with chronic renal failure and on regular hemodialysis three sittings per week for more than 1 year. All patients were subjected to: history taking and medical evaluation including general and local examinations, routine laboratory investigations, Plain chest X-ray; Posteroanterior and lateral views for all patients, Sputum Ziehl–Neelsen staining and Sputum induction in patients who had chest X-ray suspecting pulmonary TB without expectoration and Tuberculin skin testing. Selected cases were subjected to fiberoptic bronchoscopy to obtain BAL for ZN staining. Results: 16 patients (11.4%) proved to have pulmonary tuberculosis by +ve ZN stain for acid fast bacilli in either sputum or BAL, 28 patients (20%) were suspected to have pulmonary tuberculosis by radiological suspension and −ve sputum ZN for acid fast bacilli, 6 patients (4.3%) proved to have extra-pulmonary TB while 90 patients (64.3%) were free from tuberculosis. There were no significant differences among different groups as regards infection by TB. Conclusion: Patients with chronic renal failure are at increased risk for pulmonary and extra pulmonary tuberculosis and should be screened routinely and carefully for early detection of TB infection.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0422763813002598PulmonaryTuberculosisRenal failureHemodialysis
spellingShingle Abdelreheem I. Yousef
Mohamad F. Ismael
Ashraf E. Elshora
Heba E. Abdou
Pulmonary tuberculosis in patients with chronic renal failure at Zagazig University Hospitals
Egyptian Journal of Chest Disease and Tuberculosis
Pulmonary
Tuberculosis
Renal failure
Hemodialysis
title Pulmonary tuberculosis in patients with chronic renal failure at Zagazig University Hospitals
title_full Pulmonary tuberculosis in patients with chronic renal failure at Zagazig University Hospitals
title_fullStr Pulmonary tuberculosis in patients with chronic renal failure at Zagazig University Hospitals
title_full_unstemmed Pulmonary tuberculosis in patients with chronic renal failure at Zagazig University Hospitals
title_short Pulmonary tuberculosis in patients with chronic renal failure at Zagazig University Hospitals
title_sort pulmonary tuberculosis in patients with chronic renal failure at zagazig university hospitals
topic Pulmonary
Tuberculosis
Renal failure
Hemodialysis
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0422763813002598
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