Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic...

49
Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant Tuberculosis Dr Sarabjit Chadha The Union

Transcript of Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic...

Page 1: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant Tuberculosis

Dr Sarabjit Chadha

The Union

Page 2: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Pathogenesis of TB

• Once inhaled, bacteria travel to lung alveoli –Eliminated by the macrophages

–Establish infection

• 2–12 wks after infection – immune response limits activity; granuloma

– infection is detectable

• Some bacteria survive and remain dormant –but viable for years (latent TB infection, or LTBI)

Page 3: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Latent TB infection

• People with LTBI are

–Asymptomatic

–not infectious

• LTBI is diagnosed with

–Mantoux (TST or PPD)

–IGRAs

Page 4: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

TB pathogenesis

• Bacilli exposure

• Inhalation of bacilli

– Entry into the alveoli

– Contact alveolar macrophages

• Local inflammatory response

– Activation of CD4, CD8 and other immune cells

– Granuloma

• Primary TB: local dissemination

– Regional adenopathy: lymphangitis

– Ghon’s Nodule

Page 5: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

TB infection to TB disease

• 5% -10% of people with untreated latent infection during lifetime – Mostly within the first two years after infection

• Certain conditions increase the risk : – HIV infection: 10% each year

– Diabetes Mellitus

– Children under 4 years of age and elderly

– Immunocompromised states

Page 6: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Primary TB disease

• Usually in adults this condition is resolved by the immune system

– Scar on the chest X ray

• In children or immune compromised evolving to active primary disease

Ghon’s Nodule

lymphangitis

Page 7: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Ability of the immune system to keep the bacilli imprisoned (inside of the granuloma)

• Depends on the immune system

• Genetic factors

• Age:

– not too old and mature enough immune system

• Nutrition:

– lack of vitamins, protein deficiency

• Tobacco smoking and others

• DM

• HIV infection

Page 8: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Liquefaction of

granuloma and

creation of the

cave

AFB +++

Page 9: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Post primary Tuberculosis

• Reactivation

– Bacilli escape from the granuloma

– Granuloma becomes a cavity

• Bronchial dissemination

– Classical TB presentation: multiple cavities and bronchogenic seeding

• Hematogenous dissemination (atypical TB)

– Miliary TB, pleural effusion

– Extrapulmonary TB: hepatitis, meningeal,

– Disseminated TB

Page 10: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from
Page 11: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from
Page 12: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Diagnosis of patients presenting with cough and other chest symptoms

• Chief complaints and symptoms

• History

– Co-morbidity (HIV, Diabetes Mellitus, Cancer, etc.)

– Tuberculosis treatment

– Contact of TB and/or MDR-TB

– Social-economic, traveling, immigration

• Signs

• Chest radiograph manifestations

Page 13: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from
Page 14: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Frequency of symptoms in consecutive patients presenting to chest clinics in Sudan

El-Sony A.I., et al Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 2003;7:550-555

Page 15: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Frequency of symptoms in consecutive patients presenting to chest clinics in Sudan

El-Sony A.I., et al Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 2003;7:550-555

Page 16: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Clinical characteristics of patients with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis in Russia

Balabanova Y, Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis 2005; 24:136-139

Page 17: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Symptoms of TB

• General symptoms

– Unintentional weight loss

– Fatigue

– Fever

– Night sweats

– Loss of appetite

• Specific symptoms

– Pulmonary TB • Cough (usually with

expectoration)

• Haemoptysis

• Chest pain

Page 18: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Symptoms of TB

• Extra-pulmonary TB

– Lymhnodes

– Pleural

– Peritoneal

– Musculoskeletal

– CNS

– Genital

– Abdominal

Page 19: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Are symptoms and signs different in DR-TB?

Symptom/sign Drug sensitive TB Drug resistant TB

Cough 82% 79%

Fatigue 81% 80%

Weight loss 72% 56%

Fever 42% 39%

Chest pain 17.4% 10%

Night sweats 17% 8.8%

Hemoptysis 10% 18%

Page 20: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Clinical features in HIV-TB

• Depend on the severity of immunodepression

• Less severe immunodeficiency (CD4 count is high)

– Typical symptoms

• Severe immunodeficiency (CD4 count is low)

– Non-specific or atypical

– Extra-pulmonary TB is more common

– TST negative

Page 21: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

• Screening rule

• Cough (any duration)

• Fever

• Night sweats

• Weight loss

• Sensitivity 79% (58-90%); Specificity 50% (29-70%)

• Add CXR - Sensitivity – 90.6%; Specificity- 38.9%

• NPV – 98%;

• Absence of these symptoms – NO TB

Page 22: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

• Cough (81%), Fever (50%), dyspnea (30%), night sweats and chest pain were the most common symptoms and proportionate to severity on CXR and sputum

• With therapy fever, sweats and dyspnoea resolved faster than cough and chest pain

• Cases who relapsed were more likely to have cough (75% vs 12%), fever (31% vs 5%), and chest pain (25% vs 7.6%)

• Cough was the most common symptom after therapy (sequelae)

• Symptom resolution did not differ between relapse and non relapse

• Microbiological success and failure mirrored the resolution and recurrence of symptoms

Page 23: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Clinical signs of TB

• May be normal in mild–moderate disease

• Chest: rales, rhonchi; absent breath sounds and dullness

to percussion if pleural fluid is present

• Extrapulmonary (site specific): adenopathy, skin lesions,

bone tenderness, neck stiffness, etc.

The physical examination is nonspecific, but it is helpful

to identify extrapulmonary sites of involvement

There is no difference in signs and symptoms in

DR-TB compared to DS-TB

Page 24: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Radiological manifestations of TB

Page 25: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Extensive

Bilateral

Lesions

Pulmonary

MDR-TB

Radiological manifestations of TB

Page 26: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Cavitary

MDR-TB

R.L.L.

Page 27: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Miliary TB

Page 28: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Miliary TB

Page 29: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Radiological features in TB

• Radiology is a sensitive but non-specific test

• No lesions are specific for TB

• Inter and intra-observer variation

Page 30: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Tokyo study

• Study conducted by Research Institute of TB, Tokyo

• Radiographs of 50 persons taken with known health status read by 192 physicians

• Based on the reading recommend further tests

Page 31: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

The Union study on CXR classification

• Sample of 1100 CXR films were selected from mass radiographic survey in Norway

– Included patients with TB, non-TB lung disease and no abnormality

• 90 physicians (radiologists and chest physicians) across 9 countries and 10 WHO staff read the CXRs

Page 32: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

• Smear positive TB patients

– 5% reported to have normal CXR

– 17% as having some abnormality- non TB

– 24% not requiring any clinical action

Page 33: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Under-reading and over-reading of radiographs

Toman K, 1979

Page 34: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Can radiology help you diagnose DR-TB?

Page 35: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

See the X-rays and decide which is XDR, MDR and DS TB?

XDR TB MDR TB DS TB

Page 36: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Radiological features in DR-TB

Page 37: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Radiological features in TB HIV

• Non severe immune depression

– Similar signs to HIV neg

• Severe immune depression

– Typical lesions of primary TB

– Frequent lymphatic signs

– Haematogenic dissemination

– Normal chest x ray

– Extrapulmonary lesions

Page 38: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

CXR Pattern: Early vs. Advanced HIV

Early HIV

(CD4 >200)

Advanced HIV

(CD4 <200)

Pattern “Typical”

(Reactivation)

“Atypical”

(Primary)

Infiltrate Upper lobes

Lower lobes,

multiple sites, or

miliary

Cavitation Common Uncommon

Adenopathy Uncommon Common

Effusion Uncommon More common

ISTC Training Modules 2008

Page 39: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Variations in X-rays appearence and smear correlate which CD4 decline in a

significant continuous trend.

23% sm- in CD4 <50 vs 1% in CD4>500

21% X-rays normal in CD4<50 vs 2% in CD4>500

Higher levels of CD4 are associated with higher likelihood of

cavities in the X-rays

Page 40: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

CT Scan , MRI

Other Imaging Techniques

in Diagnosis of MDR TB

Page 41: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Active Pulmonary TB (macronodules)

Page 42: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Active Pulmonary TB (bronchogenous dissemination in form of central lobule nodules)

Page 43: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Active Pulmonary TB(“tree in bud” and cavitation)

Page 44: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from
Page 45: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

DS TB MDR TB XDR TB

CXR

Nodules 89% 83% 100%

Large nodules 69% 34% 36%

GGO 64% 19% 33%

Cavities 6% 17% 20%

CT Scan

Nodules 93% 98% 87%

Large nodules 50% 71% 86%

GGO 25% 17% 7%

Cavities 36% 69% 43%

Page 46: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

• Cavities more common in MDR-TB than DS-TB

• No difference in nodules, consolidation,

bronchiectasis, calcification, effusion,

lymphadenopathy

Page 47: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Add hardly anything to X-ray

In General, NOT Advisable

CT Scan , MRI

Other Imaging Techniques

in Diagnosis of MDR TB

Page 48: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

• No improvement clinically or radiologically

during the treatment are not specific for

diagnosis of MDR/XDR-TB

• Other Diseases frequently associated with TB

(Bronchiectasis, Respiratory Infections, etc)

could justify this lack of Improvement

• This lack of improvement needs further

evaluation

• Never diagnose MDR TB based on clinical or

radiological criteria

Clinical and X-ray limitations in diagnosis of

MDR

Page 49: Clinical and radiographic manifestations of drug resistant ... · Clinical and radiographic manifestations of ... Post primary Tuberculosis •Reactivation –Bacilli escape from

Thank You