Journal of Clinical Medicine (Sep 2021)

Clinical and Epidemiological Features of Tuberculous Pleural Effusion in Alicante, Spain

  • Eusebi Chiner,
  • Miriam Nomdedeu,
  • Sandra Vañes,
  • Esther Pastor,
  • Violeta Esteban,
  • Carmen Castelló,
  • Ignacio Boira,
  • Virginia Molina,
  • Juan M. Arriero,
  • Jose N. Sancho-Chust

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10194392
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 19
p. 4392

Abstract

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We aimed to (1) evaluate the incidence of tuberculous pleural effusion (TPE) over 25 years in our centre; (2) measure the yield of different diagnostic techniques; (3) compare TPE features between immigrant and native patients. Retrospective study of patients who underwent diagnostic thoracentesis and pleural biopsy in our hospital between 1995 and 2020. TPE was diagnosed in 71 patients (65% natives, 35% immigrants). Onset was acute in 35%, subacute in 26% and prolonged in 39%. Radiological features were atypical in 42%. Thoracentesis specimens were lymphocyte-predominant in 84.5% of patients, with elevated adenosine deaminase in 75% of patients. Diagnostic yield of pleural biopsy was 78%. Compared with native patients, more immigrants had previous contact with TB (54% vs. 17%, p = 0.001), prior TB (21% vs. 4%, p p p < 0.001). TPE has an acute onset and sometimes atypical radiological features. Pleural biopsy has the highest diagnostic yield. Reactivation, prior contact with TB, atypical radiological features, complications, and positive microbiology results are more common in immigrant patients.

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