Title of article :
Usefulness of Light Emitting Diode (LED) fluorescent microscopy as a toolfor rapid and effective method for the diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis
Author/Authors :
Khatun, Z DGHS , Kamal, M NTRL, NIDCH , Roy, CK BSMMU - Department of Clinical Pathology , Sultana, T BSMMU - Department of Clinical Pathology , Rahman, MQ BSMMU - Department of Clinical Pathology , Azad, MBAS Narsingdi Zilla Hospital , Ahmed, ANN BSMMU - Department of Clinical Pathology
Abstract :
Background: Tuberculosis remains world`s leading cause of death from a single infectious agent.
Fluorescence microscopy offers well-described benefits, comparing with brightfield microscopy, for
the evaluation sputum smear samples for tuberculosis. We evaluated the diagnostic performance of
fluorescence microscopy, using novel Light Emitting Diode (LED) technology as an alternative to the
conventional fluorescence microscopy by Auramine stain as well as brightfield microscopy by Ziehl-
Neelsen (ZN) stain. Objectives: The objective of the study was to see the usefulness of LED
fluorescent microscopy in the diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis. Methods: This is a prospective
study consisted of 150 sputum samples from the patients of NIDCH, Mohakhali. All samples were
stained by auramine and ZN stain at BSMMU and culture was done in Lowenstein-Jensen (L-J) media
as gold standard at NTRL, Mohakhali. Results: In this study total 66(44%) out of 150 sputum
specimens were positive for Mycobacterium Tuberculosis by culture. Sensitivity and specificity
documented for the different modalities were 95.38% and 94.11%, respectively, for the LED
assessment; 68.18% and 90.47%, respectively, for the CFM assessment; and 56.06% and 97.61%,
respectively, for brightfield microscopy by ZN stain. The difference in their case detection rate was
statistically significant (χ2=119.38, p<0.001). Conclusion: Fluorescence Microscopy (FM) is more
sensitive than ZN for diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis. However, since FM is more sensitive and
rapid, using this method (LED) in clinical laboratories with large specimen numbers is recommended
Keywords :
Light Emitting Diode (LED) , rapid and effective method , pulmonary tuberculosis , diagnosis , Usefulness
Journal title :
Bangladesh Medical Research Council Bulletin
Journal title :
Bangladesh Medical Research Council Bulletin