Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 151, No. 6, Jun 1995, 1878-1888.
Diagnostic tests for pneumonia in ventilated patients: prospective evaluation of diagnostic accuracy using histology as a diagnostic gold standard
CH Marquette, MC Copin, F Wallet, R Neviere, F Saulnier, D Mathieu, A Durocher, P Ramon and AB Tonnel
Departement de Pneumologie, Hopital A. Calmette, CHU de Lille, France.
The diagnostic accuracy of protected-specimen brush (PSB), bronchoalveolar
lavage (BAL), and endotracheal aspirates (EA) was prospectively evaluated
in a series of 28 mechanically ventilated patients (MV patients) who died
within 3 d of the bronchoscopic procedure, using postmortem lung
examination as the gold standard for establishing the diagnosis of
pneumonia. The entire fixed lungs were carefully dissected along the
bronchovascular axes and each segment was cut into 5- to 10-mm thick
sections, enabling gross examination of the lung parenchyma. Two tissue
blocks were taken from each segment, including grossly abnormal areas
whenever present. In several cases, two peripheral (subpleural) lung-tissue
blocks were also taken from each lobe prior to systematic dissection of the
lungs. Quantitative cultures (QC) and direct cytologic and microbiologic
examination (DE) was performed on respiratory samples obtained within 72 h
before death. Values of 10(3) cfu/ml of Ringer's solution, 10(4) cfu/ml of
retrieved fluid, and 10(6) cfu/ml of respiratory secretions were used as
cutoff points for quantitative PSB, BAL, and EA cultures, respectively. The
main findings in this study were that: (1) Pneumonia was present in 67% of
the patients. (2) Histologic lesions of pneumonia were mainly bilateral and
predominated in the dependent lung segments. (3) Coexistence of a variety
of noninfectious processes was a common finding in patients with pneumonia.
(4) In several cases pneumonia was absent from peripheral lung samples
while more central areas of the same segment displayed typical foci of
pneumonia. (5) The sensitivity of quantitative cultures was 55%, 57%, and
47% for EA, PSB, and BAL, respectively, and the specificity was 85%, 88%,
and 100%, respectively. Reducing the diagnostic threshold of EA to 10(5)
cfu/ml of respiratory secretions instead of 10(6) cfu/ml resulted in a
sensitivity of 63.1% and a specificity of 75% for EA. The sensitivity of
direct examination (DE) was 50%, 47%, and 47%, respectively, and the
specificity was 75%, 88%, and 87%. (6) The presence of intracellular
organisms (ICO) in BAL had a 36.8% sensitivity and 100% specificity in
establishing the diagnosis of pneumonia regardless of their percentage. (7)
Although 15 patients (53%) were not on antibiotics or were off antibiotics
for more than 48 h before testing, no relationship could be established
between the patients' antibiotic status and the result of any diagnostic
test. By using a recommended methodology for respiratory sampling
techniques together with complete postmortem lung examination as a
diagnostic "gold standard," this study provides a realistic insight into
the diagnostic values of EA, PSB, and BAL in MV patients with suspected
pneumonia.
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