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Comparison of interferon-gamma release assay versus tuberculin skin test for tuberculosis screening in inflammatory bowel disease

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Publisher DOI
10.1111/j.1572-0241.2008.02050.x
PubMed ID
18684188
Description
OBJECTIVES: Reactivation of latent tuberculosis (TB) in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients treated with antitumor necrosis factor-alpha medication is a serious problem. Currently, TB screening includes chest x-rays and a tuberculin skin test (TST). The interferon-gamma release assay (IGRA) QuantiFERON-TB Gold In-Tube (QFT-G-IT) shows better specificity for diagnosing TB than the skin test. This study evaluates the two test methods among IBD patients. METHODS: Both TST and IGRA were performed on 212 subjects (114 Crohn's disease, 44 ulcerative colitis, 10 indeterminate colitis, 44 controls). RESULTS: Eighty-one percent of IBD patients were under immunosuppressive therapy; 71% of all subjects were vaccinated with Bacille Calmette Guérin; 18% of IBD patients and 43% of controls tested positive with the skin test (P < 0.0001). Vaccinated controls tested positive more often with the skin test (52%) than did vaccinated IBD patients (23%) (P = 0.011). Significantly fewer immunosuppressed patients tested positive with the skin test than did patients not receiving therapy (P = 0.007); 8% of patients tested positive with the QFT-G-IT test (14/168) compared to 9% (4/44) of controls. Test agreement was significantly higher in the controls (P = 0.044) compared to the IBD group. CONCLUSIONS: Agreement between the two test methods is poor in IBD patients. In contrast to the QFT-G-IT test, the TST is negatively influenced by immunosuppressive medication and vaccination status, and should thus be replaced by the IGRA for TB screening in immunosuppressed patients having IBD.
Date of Publication
2008
Publication Type
Article
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Schöpfer, Alain
Universitätsklinik für Viszerale Chirurgie und Medizin, Gastroenterologie
Flogerzi, Beatrice
Universitätsklinik für Viszerale Chirurgie und Medizin, Gastroenterologie
Fallegger, Silvia
Universitätsklinik für Viszerale Chirurgie und Medizin, Gastroenterologie
Schaffer, Thomas
Universitätsklinik für Viszerale Chirurgie und Medizin, Gastroenterologie
Müller, Stefan Jürg
Universitätsklinik für Viszerale Chirurgie und Medizin, Gastroenterologie
Nicod, Laurent
Universitätsklinik für Pneumologie
Seibold, Frank Werner
Universitätsklinik für Viszerale Chirurgie und Medizin, Gastroenterologie
Additional Credits
Universitätsklinik für Viszerale Chirurgie und Medizin, Gastroenterologie
Universitätsklinik für Pneumologie
Series
American journal of gastroenterology
Publisher
Nature
ISSN
0002-9270
ISBN
18684188
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