Microbiological results of bronchoalveolar lavage that was performed for opportunistic pulmonary infections; [Firsatçi pulmoner infeksiyon ön tanisiyla yapilan bronkoalveoler lavajin mikrobiyolojik sonuçlari]
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2006
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Between 2001-2002; in 62 cases, 33 (53%) male, 29 (47%) female, mean age 51.4 ± 18.1 years) bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) was performed for diagnosis of opportunistic pulmonary infection and specimens were evaluated for results of microbiological examinations. There was hematological malignancy in 18 (29%) and solid organ malignancy in 13 (21%) cases. Thirty-one (50%) cases were immuncompromised for reasons other than malignancy. By endoscopic evaluation endobronchial lesion was seen in 2 (3%) cases, indirect tumor signs were seen in 2 (3%) cases and signs of infection were seen in 11 (18%) cases. Fortyseven (76%) cases were endoscopically normal. Acid-fast bacilli (AFB) direct examination was positive in 3 (5%) cases. In 4 (6%) cases mycobacterial culture was positive, Mycobacterium tuberculosis-polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was also positive in these four cases. Examination of Gram-stained smears for bacteria was associated with infection in 14 (23%) cases. Bacteriologic cultures were positive for single potential pathogen in 10 (16%) cases, and for mixed pathogens in 7 (11%) cases for a total number of 17 (27%). Fungal cultures were positive in 3 (5%) cases all of which had hematological malignancy. As a result in 24 (39%) cases microbiological agent of infection is determined: in four mycobacteria, in 17 bacteria other than mycobacteria and in three fungi.
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Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid , Bronchoscopy , Female , Humans , Immunocompromised Host , Lung Diseases , Lung Diseases, Fungal , Male , Middle Aged , Mitosporic Fungi , Mycobacterium tuberculosis , Opportunistic Infections , Predictive Value of Tests , Tuberculosis, Pulmonary , acid fast bacterium , adult , aged , article , bacterium culture , controlled study , endoscopy , female , fungus , human , lung infection , lung lavage , major clinical study , male , Mycobacterium , Mycobacterium tuberculosis