Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 151, No. 6, 06 1995, 1872-1877.
Clinical utility of a commercial test based on the polymerase chain reaction for detecting Mycobacterium tuberculosis in respiratory specimens
DP Chin, DM Yajko, WK Hadley, CA Sanders, PS Nassos, JJ Madej and PC Hopewell
Medical Service, San Francisco General Hospital Medical Center, California, USA.
Several studies have reported using methods based on polymerase chain
reaction (PCR) to detect Mycobacterium tuberculosis in respiratory tract
specimens. However, little is known about the actual clinical utility of
PCR-based tests, and it is uncertain if PCR technology can be transferred
to the clinical laboratory. To determine its utility, we evaluated a
commercially developed PCR test system in a clinical laboratory using
consecutive respiratory tract specimens. Microscopic examination of smears
stained with acid-fast bacilli (AFB), culture, and a PCR-based test
(Amplicor Mycobacterium tuberculosis assay; Roche Molecular Systems) were
used to evaluate 535 consecutive sputum and bronchoalveolar lavage
specimens from 227 patients. A clinical case definition of tuberculosis was
used as the reference-standard to determine the utility of all diagnostic
tests. For all specimens from patients with a new or a treatment-failure
case of pulmonary tuberculosis, the positivity rate of PCR (58%) was
similar to that of culture (56%) (p > 0.90) and substantially greater
than microscopic examination of AFB-stained smears (22%) (p < 0.001).
PCR and culture detected M. tuberculosis in 46 and 43%, respectively, of
the specimens from patients who did not have AFB on microscopic examination
of their respiratory tract specimens (p > 0.90). PCR had a false
positive rate of 0.8%. In several instances, PCR detected M. tuberculosis
when culture did not; and vice versa. The clinical utility of this
PCR-based test is similar to that of culture for detecting M. tuberculosis
in respiratory tract specimens.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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