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TB Screening Tools: Chest X-ray as a Triage Tool
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Chest radiography or X-ray (CXR) can be used as an effective triage test for those seeking care for respiratory complaints.
It is an effective triage tool in tuberculosis (TB) because:
- It is a sensitive tool for identifying TB, i.e., it identifies most people with TB, while correctly ruling out TB in most persons, if negative.
- It suggests further diagnostic evaluation patients may require to correctly diagnose the cause of their illness.
- CXR may have higher specificity for pulmonary TB than assessing symptoms alone, depending on how the X-ray is read.
- Triaging using CXR can help reduce the number of persons who undergo bacteriological TB testing without decreasing the detection of true TB cases.
- CXR also improves the positive predictive value of subsequent bacteriological tests by increasing the pre-test probability of TB.
- Beyond identifying active TB disease, CXR also identifies one of the populations at highest risk of developing TB disease: those who have inactive TB or fibrotic lesions without a history of TB treatment. Once active TB has been excluded, patients with fibrotic lesions should be followed-up, given their high risk for developing active disease.
It is important that any CXR abnormality consistent with TB be further evaluated with a bacteriological test (see figure below).
Figure: Using CXR as a TB Triage Tool; Source: Chest Radiography in Tuberculosis Detection, WHO, p.11
Resources
- Systematic Screening for Active Tuberculosis; Principles and Recommendations, WHO 2013.
- Chest Radiography in Tuberculosis Detection, End-TB Strategy, WHO, 2016.
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