Diagnosis of pulmonary diseases
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Diagnosis of pulmonary diseases
Abstract
A broad spectrum of lung disease occurs in association with HIV infection. Included are both infectious and neoplastic processes and idiopathic disorders. To insure prompt, accurate, and efficient diagnosis, a logical, staged sequence of tests should be applied. Chest films and, in some instances, pulmonary function tests and gallium-67 citrate lung scans serve to provide objective indications of lung disease. Each of these tests is sensitive but nonspecific. Specific infecting organisms, particularly P. carinii, can be identified by examining sputum induced by inhalation of 3 per cent saline. Bronchoscopic procedures, including BAL and TBB, are highly sensitive and should be performed in patients having nondiagnostic sputum examinations. Tests involving antigen and antibody detection are of little use in the evaluation of individual patients. Detection of recurrent episodes of PCP is difficult because abnormalities in the usual screening tests may be residual from previous episodes. Finding P. carinii in sputum or bronchoscopic specimens soon (within 2 to 3 months) after a confirmed episode of PCP likely represents residual organisms rather than recrudescence of the infection. Empiric diagnosis of P. carinii should be employed only in limited circumstances when specific diagnostic studies are not available, are contraindicated, or are refused.
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