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Analysis of current status of diagnosis, treatment and referral of pulmonary tuberculosis in general hospital / 中华全科医师杂志
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners ; (6): 668-670, 2008.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-398578
ABSTRACT
Objective To investigate current status of diagnosis, treatment and referral of pulmonary tuberculosis in general hospital. Methods Statistical reports of hospital work, notification forms of tuberculosis (TB) cases on the internet, registration book of laboratory sputum mgcobacteria examinations, statistical reports of X-ray examinations for outpatient department, referral forms for mycobacteria patients, medical records for hospitalized patients at the respiratory ward of the People's Hospital, Peking University during August 2005 to July 2006 were reviewed and analyzed. Results In outpatient pulmonary department, there were 45 055 visitors during the period of August 2005 to July 2006,and 4960 of them (11.0%) had their chest X-ray examined, 1 512 (3.4%) had sputum mycobacteria examined with smear-positive in 24 cases, 189 (0.4%) were referred to specialized TB dispensaries for further diagnosis and 183 with notification forms with a notification rate of 96.8%, and 30 (0.1%) were finally diagnosed as TB after hospitalization with an interval less than 14 days between onset of symptoms and diagnosis in 27 of the 30 (90.0%) and 26 were referred to a specialized TB dispensary (86.7%) for treatment. Conclusions On general, detection, diagnosis and referral of TB in People's Hospital of Peking University are in a good situation.However,more aUenfion should be paid to the following aspects:① quantity and quality of sputum myeobacteria examinations for outpatients should be improved further,②chest radiograph reading by radiologists and clinicians need to be improved,and ③consciousness of early detection for TB need to be enforced in physicians by bronchoscopy and pathological diagnosis,especially in those with complicated and difficultly diagnosed smear-negative TB.

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Diagnostic study / Screening study Language: Chinese Journal: Chinese Journal of General Practitioners Year: 2008 Type: Article