Author: Tang, Feiâ€Fei; Zhao, Xiaoâ€Su; Xu, Lanâ€Ping; Zhang, Xiaoâ€Hui; Chen, Yuâ€Hong; Mo, Xiaoâ€Dong; Liu, Kaiâ€Yan; Huang, Xiaoâ€Jun
Title: Utility of flexible bronchoscopy with polymerase chain reaction in the diagnosis and management of pulmonary infiltrates in allogeneic HSCT patients Cord-id: b419ofv5 Document date: 2017_12_1
ID: b419ofv5
Snippet: OBJECTIVES: Pulmonary infiltrates in allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant (alloâ€HSCT) patients are potentially lifeâ€threatening and require early diagnosis and treatment. We aimed to retrospectively explore the clinical efficacy of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in conjunction with flexible bronchoscopy (FB) in alloâ€HSCT patients with pulmonary infiltrates. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed all patients undergoing FB after alloâ€HSCT at the Peking University Inst
Document: OBJECTIVES: Pulmonary infiltrates in allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant (alloâ€HSCT) patients are potentially lifeâ€threatening and require early diagnosis and treatment. We aimed to retrospectively explore the clinical efficacy of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in conjunction with flexible bronchoscopy (FB) in alloâ€HSCT patients with pulmonary infiltrates. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed all patients undergoing FB after alloâ€HSCT at the Peking University Institute of Hematology from January 2013 to December 2016. We used PCR to detect various viruses in FB specimens, particularly for 27 viruses. RESULTS: One hundred fortyâ€nine diagnostic FBs were performed in 130 patients. The overall diagnostic yield was 58%. Eightyâ€nine percent of the patients with a positive FB result were diagnosed with a pulmonary infection. Viruses were the most common infectious diagnosis (70%), followed by fungi (48%), bacteria (38%), and Pneumocystis jirovecii (12%). Multivariate analyses showed that a chest computed tomography (CT) finding of diffuse pulmonary infiltrates (P = .012) and positive results in assisted microbiological and serological analyses (P = .000) predicted a positive FB result. FB results prompted a treatment modification in 61% of cases. CONCLUSIONS: FB in conjunction with PCR is efficient in the rapid diagnosis and management of pulmonary infiltrates in alloâ€HSCT patients.
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