faculty

Publications

A simple x-ray scoring system for the diagnosis of chronic pulmonary aspergillosis

Groups and Associations Priya Ramachandran | Jayanthi Savio | Priyadarshini Padaki | Ruchita Chhabra | Chitra Veluthat1 | Uma Devaraj1 | Kavitha Venkatanarayan1 | Uma M. Krishnaswamy1 |Santu Ghosh | George A. D’souza
Mycoses 2021

Abstract

Background

Chronic pulmonary aspergillosis (CPA) is a severe form of post-tuberculosis lung disease (PTBLD). Considering the high burden of TB in India, it can be concluded that the prevalence of CPA is also high. Chest x-ray though most feasible, interpretation is subjective. Therefore, decision on evaluation for CPA cannot be based on x-ray alone.

Objective

Present study evaluated an x-ray score as a marker for extent of lung damage in patients with PTBLD presenting with haemoptysis and its utility to predict Aspergillus serum IgG levels.

Methods

We used a modified scoring system developed by Anna Ralph et al X-ray score cut-offs of >71 and 40, with or without history of massive haemoptysis, were compared with serum IgG levels.

Results

With a chest x-ray score cut-off of 71, specificity was 88%. With an x-ray score of >71 combined with history of massive haemoptysis, 86% cases were found to be IgG positive. The specificity of this combination was 96%.

Conclusion

This study concluded that a simple chest x-ray scoring system in addition to the symptom of massive haemoptysis helped in the decision on further evaluation of the subject for CPA, especially in resource constrained settings.