NONINVASIVE TESTING OF ASYMPTOMATIC BILATERAL HILAR ADENOPATHY

被引:16
作者
CARR, PL
SINGER, DE
GOLDENHEIM, P
BERNARDO, J
MULLEY, AG
机构
[1] the Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts
[2] the Purdue Frederick Company, Norwalk, Connecticut
[3] the Department of Medicine, Boston City Hospital
关键词
angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE); bilateral bilar adenopathy; bronchoscopy; diagnostic tests;
D O I
10.1007/BF02600516
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
The diagnostic strategy for asymptomatic patients with persistent bilateral bilar adenopathy often involves invasive procedures. The authors used Bayesian analysis to: 1) estimate the relative prevalences of diseases causing bilateral bilar adenopathy; 2) assess changes in the prevalence of disease by race, the presence of other clinical symptoms, and geography; and 3) determine the value of relevant noninvasive tests, including the angiotensin-coverting enzyme (ACE) assay, gallium scan, and purified protein derivative (PPD), in order to assess when a strategy of watchful waiting is appropriate. The analysis indicated that the ACE assay, particularly when paired with the PPD, can identify many patients who might safely be managed without immediate invasive biopsy. Patients who are ACE+ and PPD- have an estimated probability of sarcoidosis of 0.95 or greater; patients who are ACE- and PPD+ have a probability of tuberculosis of 0.86 if black, 0.79 if white. In contrast, gallium scanning has no diagnostic role in this clinical situation. Bronchoscopic or mediastinoscopic biopsy has a limited role for patients who are ACE+ PPD- or ACE- PPD+ because of limited sensitivity. Patients who are both ACE- and PPD-, particularly if white, may have a high enough risk of lymphoma to consider invasive biopsy. © 1990 the Society of General Internal Medicine.
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