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Opt 637 Pulmonary Exam 2
Dr. Lingel Lecture 7
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Graduate
10/24/2011

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Why does the WHO endorse the MTB/RIF test?
Definition
It is simple, fast, and highly sensitive while providing minimal risk of exposure for the practitioner
Term
What are downsides of the MTB/RIF test?
Definition
needs good electrical power

require annual calibration by a skilled, trained technician
Term
Does a positive TB test mean that you have an active TB?
Definition
No
Term
How are active vs latent RB infections differentiated?
Definition
look at s/sx
Term
What are other areas that TB can affect besides the lungs?
Definition
lymphatic system

bones and joints

meninges
Term
What % of TB infections will be pulmonary?
Definition
85.00000%
Term
Are s/sx of TB specific?
Definition
No, you must also know the epidemiology of the pt before ruling TB in or out
Term
What demographic is more at risk for TB infection in the meninges?
Definition
children
Term
What % of non-HIV pt's with TB have ocular manifestation?
Definition
1-2%
Term
What % of HIV pt's have TB manifest with ocular SE?
Definition
18.00000%
Term
Can ocular SE be the first signs of TB?
Definition
yes
Term
What are external ocular signs of TB?
Definition
ulceration of lids

cellulitis

dacryoadenitis

phlyctenulosis

keratoconjunctivitis

interstitial keratitis

episcleritis and scleritis
Term
What are ocular signs of TB found on the posterior segment?
Definition
uveitis

choroiditis

retinal periphlebitis

optic neuritis

cranial neuropathy
Term
What are the two most common ocular signs of TB that Dr. Lingel observed?
Definition
uveitis

phlyctenulosis
Term
How should a bacteriologic evaluation of sputum be performed?
Definition
3 samples over 3 days

stain, culture, and perform NAA test
Term
What is the gold standard for TB dx?
Definition
cultures, however they are very slow and take weeks to complete
Term
What is a new test for TB that may be better than running a culture?
Definition
MODS assay
Term
How long does it take to run a MODS assay?
Definition
7 days
Term
What is a precaution that must be made when performing a MODS assay?
Definition
requires high bio safety standards
Term
When should a TB sputum sample be taken?
Definition
Preferably in the morning
Term
What is the NAA test?
Definition
Nucleic Acid Assay test. DNA is amplified in order to identify origin. Often used in TB dx
Term
What are the tx goals for TB?
Definition
eradicate infection

prevent drug resistance

prevent reactivation
Term
Is the MODS assay currently used everywhere in the US?
Definition
No, some areas do not use it as it requires higher bio safety, careful handling, etc
Term
What is a latent TB infxn?
Definition
pt is positive for TB, but has no active infxn
Term
What is the tx for latent TB?
Definition
ensure no active TB through x-ray and sputum culture

DOC is Isoniazid
Term
What is the most potent anti-TB drug?
Definition
Isoniazid (INH)
Term
What is the abbreviation for Isoniazid?
Definition
INH
Term
What is the tx course for Isoniazid?
Definition
q.d. for 9 months
Term
What is the primary risk of INH?
Definition
hepatotoxicity
Term
Who is at higher risk for INH related hepatotoxicity?
Definition
Older pts
Term
What are general SE of isoniazid?
Definition
anemia

GI s/sx

peripheral neuropathy

subepithelial corneal infiltrates

optic neuritis

visual field defects

EOM paresis
Term
What is Vit B6 used for in TB tx?
Definition
tx for latent TB

very important for pregnant, DM, EtOH abuse, and malnourished pt's

diminishes risk of peripheral neuropathy from INH
Term
What are anti-mycobacterial drgs?
Definition
rifampin

pyrazinamide

ethambutol
Term
What drugs are taken q.d. for 8 weeks concurrent with INH in TB tx?
Definition
rifampin

pyrazinamide

ethambutol

pyridoxine
Term
From weeks 9 through 27, what drugs are taken for TB tx?
Definition
INH

Pyridoxine

Rifampin
Term
What TB drug often suffers from resistant strains of TB?
Definition
Rifampin
Term
What are SE of Rifampin use?
Definition
nausea and vomiting

rash

fever

causes orange tears and CL discoloration
Term
What is a common ocular SE of rifampin use?
Definition
reddish orange tears and CL discoloration that may appear as blood coming from the eyes
Term
What TB drug has no SE, but is highly susceptible to TB resistance?
Definition
Pyrazinamide
Term
What TB drug presents with optic neuritis and macular edema with pigment changes as SE's?
Definition
Ethambutol
Term
What comorbidity would alter the tx of TB?
Definition
liver dysfunction
Term
What are baseline tests that should be monitored by an optometrist in TB?
Definition
Every month check:

VA's

pupil exam

EOM's

R/G color vision

Amsler Grid

Visual Field

Dilated fundus exam
Term
What must be done by either the PCP or optometrist when a TB infxn is identified?
Definition
Ensure that the TB infxn has been reported to CDC
Term
Does TB tx have a high or low pt compliance rate?
Definition
Low, because the drugs must be taken daily for 9 months
Term
What is a possible way to avoid TB from developing resistance?
Definition
directly observed therapy to ensure pt compliance
Term
How is nosocomial TB transmission avoided?
Definition
place pt in isolated room

pt must wear a mask

ask pt to cover their mouth/nose when coughing/sneezing

HEPA mask for HCP's
Term
When can nosocomial transmission precautions be stopped in TB pt's?
Definition
2 weeks after tx begins
Term
How effective is having a TB pt wear a surgical mask at stopping transmission?
Definition
50% reduction of nosocomial infxn
Term
What must be done before TB can be truly ruled out?
Definition
Two tests 8 weeks apart to ensure no infxn
Term
What is histoplasmosis?
Definition
A fungus from the soil
Term
What is the primary and secondary sights of infxn for histoplasmosis?
Definition
lungs are primary for adults, liver is primary for children. Secondary site in spleen and lymph nodes
Term
Where is histoplasmosis often found?
Definition
Bird and bat droppings
Term
Can histoplasmosis be transferred horizontally from pt to pt?
Definition
No
Term
Do most people have the ability to combat histoplasmosis?
Definition
Yes, it is generally a benign infxn as a result
Term
What is the prevalence of latent and active histoplasmosis?
Definition
both women and men have 50% prevalence for a skin test, however men have a higher risk for active infxn

50 million people in US infected
Term
Does histoplasmosis infection discriminate by age?
Definition
No, found in all ages
Term
How many new infxn's of histoplasmosis is found each year?
Definition
200k
Term
What river watersheds are most common sites for histoplasmosis?
Definition
Ohio and Mississippi river systems
Term
What are activated to fight histoplasmosis in the lungs?
Definition
PMN's and macrophages infiltrate and phagocytize the fungi
Term
Do macrophage's destroy histoplasmosis they phagocytize?
Definition
No, fungus duplicates inside macrophage and is then spread to regional lymph nodes
Term
How does histoplasmosis spread systemically?
Definition
Starts in lungs --> macrophages --> lymph system --> blood system --> spreads throughout body
Term
After histoplasmosis spreads systemically, what s/sx will be found
Definition
granuloma formation

necrosis

fibrotic encapsulation

months to years later necrotic areas become calcified
Term
What are the four categories of histoplasmosis?
Definition
primary acute

benign

disseminated

chronic pulmonary
Term
How long after primary infxn can histoplasmosis necrotic areas become calcified?
Definition
months to years
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