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Errors in isolation of patients with infectious tuberculosis at a public teaching hospital in New York

Bhatraju, P; Patrawalla, P; Trieu, L; Ahuja, S D; Marchione, S; Douyon, F; Horowitz, H W; Leibert, E
BACKGROUND: Studies report variability in the rates and causes of isolation errors among in-patients with active tuberculosis (TB). We reviewed our experience with delays or premature discontinuation of airborne infection isolation (AII). METHODS: Medical records of patients admitted to the Bellevue Hospital Center, New York City Health & Hospitals, New York, NY, USA, between January 2006 and July 2012 with a positive respiratory culture for Mycobacterium tuberculosis were reviewed. Patients who were out of AII despite being infectious were identified, as the episodes had prompted a contact investigation. RESULTS: Of 246 admissions with positive respiratory cultures, 35 AII errors were identified among 27 patients. Most patients had signs or symptoms of TB on admission. Only four patients had positive sputum smears. In 16 (46%) episodes, the patients had never been isolated, 11 (31%) had delayed isolation, and 8 (23%) were prematurely taken off AII. The most common reasons for patients being off AII while infectious were an incorrect alternative diagnosis (15/35, 43%) or a dual diagnosis (9/35, 26%). CONCLUSIONS: Particularly in smear-negative cases, AII errors due to TB may occur when providers conclude that another diagnosis explains their findings. In many cases, that diagnosis is correct, but TB is also present. This error rate might be a useful quality indicator.
PMID: 27510241
ISSN: 1815-7920
CID: 2211742

Management Challenge: Absorption Of Antituberculous Medications After Gastrectomy [Meeting Abstract]

Ahmed, NH; Brosnahan, SB; Pradhan, D; Caplan-Shaw, C; Leibert, E; Condos, R
ISI:000390749603174
ISSN: 1535-4970
CID: 2414672

A Gut Wrenching Case Of Mdr-Tb [Meeting Abstract]

Ahuja, SB; Doo, K; Wu, BG; Leibert, E; Condos, R
ISI:000390749603171
ISSN: 1535-4970
CID: 2414662

Intial Experience With Xpert Mtb/rif For Tb Diagnosis In A Large U.s. Urban Teaching Hospital [Meeting Abstract]

Brosnahan, SB; Leibert, E; Hamilton, B; Aguero-Rosenfeld, ME; Caplan-Shaw, C
ISI:000390749607627
ISSN: 1535-4970
CID: 2415032

A Rare Cause Of Extrapulmonary Respiratory Failure [Meeting Abstract]

Mahmoudi, M; Wu, BG; Ahmed, N; Katzman, D; Chitkara, N; Leibert, E; Zamuco, R; Addrizzo-Harris, D
ORIGINAL:0011246
ISSN: 1535-4970
CID: 2215022

The Utility Of Rapid On-Site Evaluation In The Diagnosis Of Sarcoidosis [Meeting Abstract]

D'Annunzio, S.; Postelnicu, R.; Mukherjee, V.; Tsay, J. J.; DeCotiis, C.; Leibert, E.
ISI:000377582804399
ISSN: 1073-449x
CID: 3197452

Molecular characterization of the peripheral airway field of cancerization in lung adenocarcinoma

Tsay, Jun-Chieh J; Li, Zhiguo; Yie, Ting-An; Wu, Feng; Segal, Leopoldo; Greenberg, Alissa K; Leibert, Eric; Weiden, Michael D; Pass, Harvey; Munger, John; Statnikov, Alexander; Tchou-Wong, Kam-Meng; Rom, William N
Field of cancerization in the airway epithelium has been increasingly examined to understand early pathogenesis of non-small cell lung cancer. However, the extent of field of cancerization throughout the lung airways is unclear. Here we sought to determine the differential gene and microRNA expressions associated with field of cancerization in the peripheral airway epithelial cells of patients with lung adenocarcinoma. We obtained peripheral airway brushings from smoker controls (n=13) and from the lung contralateral to the tumor in cancer patients (n=17). We performed gene and microRNA expression profiling on these peripheral airway epithelial cells using Affymetrix GeneChip and TaqMan Array. Integrated gene and microRNA analysis was performed to identify significant molecular pathways. We identified 26 mRNAs and 5 miRNAs that were significantly (FDR <0.1) up-regulated and 38 mRNAs and 12 miRNAs that were significantly down-regulated in the cancer patients when compared to smoker controls. Functional analysis identified differential transcriptomic expressions related to tumorigenesis. Integration of miRNA-mRNA data into interaction network analysis showed modulation of the extracellular signal-regulated kinase/mitogen-activated protein kinase (ERK/MAPK) pathway in the contralateral lung field of cancerization. In conclusion, patients with lung adenocarcinoma have tumor related molecules and pathways in histologically normal appearing peripheral airway epithelial cells, a substantial distance from the tumor itself. This finding can potentially provide new biomarkers for early detection of lung cancer and novel therapeutic targets.
PMCID:4338284
PMID: 25705890
ISSN: 1932-6203
CID: 1473472

Clinical and Radiographic Manifestations of Sputum Culture-Negative Pulmonary Tuberculosis

Nguyen, Minh-Vu H; Jenny-Avital, Elizabeth R; Burger, Susanne; Leibert, Eric M; Achkar, Jacqueline M
Intervention at the earliest possible stage of pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) reduces morbidity for the individual and transmission for the community. We characterize the clinical and radiographic manifestations of sputum culture-negative (Cx-) PTB in order to facilitate awareness of this under recognized and likely early disease state. In this cross-sectional sub-study, we reviewed the medical records of HIV-uninfected PTB patients enrolled from 2006-2014 within the context of a TB biomarker study in New York City. Cx- PTB was defined as clinical and/or radiographic presentation consistent with PTB, three initial mycobacterial sputum cultures negative, and no evidence of other respiratory disease. Diagnosis was confirmed by clinical and radiographic improvement on antituberculous treatment and/or culture, nucleic acid, or histological confirmation from a specimen other than the initial three sputa. Cx+ PTB was defined as above but with M. tuberculosis growth in at least one of the first three sputum cultures. Demographics, symptoms, and radiographic findings on initial presentation were compared between the two groups. Of 99 subjects diagnosed with PTB, 21 met the criteria of Cx- PTB. Cx- compared to Cx+ subjects presented with a significantly lower frequency of cough (70% vs. 91%, P = 0.02), sputum production (30% vs. 64%, P < 0.01), weight loss (25% vs. 54%, P = 0.02), and frequency of cavitation on chest CT (12% vs. 68%, P < 0.01). Our findings should raise awareness that neither a positive culture nor the hallmark symptoms are invariably associated with early TB disease.
PMCID:4598139
PMID: 26448182
ISSN: 1932-6203
CID: 1794702

Hitting Two Birds With One Stone [Meeting Abstract]

Mukherjee, V; Agrawal, N; Tsay, JJ; Leibert, E
ISI:000377582803242
ISSN: 1535-4970
CID: 2161692

Compassionate use of bedaquiline in the treatment of pulmonary XDR-TB

Danckers, Mauricio; Lesko, Melissa B; Adamson, Rosemary; Leibert, Eric
PMID: 25517823
ISSN: 1027-3719
CID: 1395622