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Another Surprise? Dr M Wansbrough-Jones

Another Surprise? Dr M Wansbrough-Jones. Matthew Drake Mark Rooney Andrew Ladwiniec. History 1. 38 year, Somali refugee (UK: 1989) Unemployed 4/52 Hx Cough Sputum & 1 episode haemoptysis Night sweats Weight loss. History 2. Cough Slowly increasing Wakes at night Sputum Green

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Another Surprise? Dr M Wansbrough-Jones

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  1. Another Surprise?Dr M Wansbrough-Jones Matthew Drake Mark Rooney Andrew Ladwiniec

  2. History 1 • 38 year, Somali refugee (UK: 1989) • Unemployed • 4/52 Hx • Cough • Sputum & 1 episode haemoptysis • Night sweats • Weight loss

  3. History 2 • Cough • Slowly increasing • Wakes at night • Sputum • Green • 1 episode of haemoptysis (fresh blood) • No chest pain or SOB

  4. History 3 • Weight loss • Little over 1st couple of weeks then sudden loss • Approx 10kg in total • Night sweats • Every night • Clothes and bed sheets dripping

  5. History 4 • Moved house 6/52 ago from cold, damp dirty flat in Streatham. House mate well. • Non-smoker, teetotal • Unaware of exposure to TB or other infections • Believes some contacts within community may have TB • No recent foreign travel

  6. Examination • Mildly wasted/cachectic • HR 114 Bpm. • Lungs • ® upper zone dull to percussion • ® upper zone  tactile fremitus • ® upper zone  vocal resonance • ® upper zone bronchial breath sounds • Widespread bilateral inspiratory crackles

  7. Investigations • FBC, U&E, LFT, Bone Profile, Clotting • Blood cultures • Sputum culture & examination for acid fast bacilli • Chest X-Ray

  8. Hb 9.8 (13.5-18g/dL)  WCC 8.7 (4-11x1012/L) Platelets 384 (150-400x109/L) MCV 81 (76-96fl) Normocytic anaemia (?anaemia of chronic disease) Full Blood Count

  9. Clotting • INR 1.0 (0.9-1.2) • APTT 38 (35-45s) • TT 12 (10-15s) • D-Dimers 3.44 (<0.5 mg/L) 

  10. Urea & Electrolytes • Na+ 133 (135-145mmol/L)  • K+ 4.0 (3.5-5.0mmol/L) • Cl- 97 (95-105mmol/L) • Urea 1.8 (2.5-6.7mmol/L)  • Creatinine 17 (70-150mol/L) 

  11. Liver Function Tests/Bone Profile • Bilirubin 16 (3-17mol/L) • ALT 39 (5-35u/L)  • ALP 107 (30-150u/L) • Albumin 26 (35-50g/L)  • Gamma GT 61 (11-51u/L)  • Corrected Ca++ 2.49 (2.12-2.65mmol/L) • PO4--- 1.06 (0.8-1.45mmol/L) • CRP 249.4 (<10mg) 

  12. Sputum examination • Upper respiratory tract flora (++ growth) • Coliforms (Scanty growth) • Acid Fast Bacilli +++

  13. Management • Admitted + Isolated • Rifater (Rifampicin, Isoniazid, Pyrazinamide) -before breakfast • Ethambutol • Pyridoxine

  14. TB Epidemiology • UK incidence = 7000 new cases/year • Higher in immigrant populations: -Indian subcontinent:  x 40 -West-Indies:  x 4 •  frequency in developing world • Worldwide TB  since mid-80’s due to: -HIV,  migration

  15. TB Pathology Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Aerobic, acid-fast bacillus) 1ry TB (usually no symptoms): • Infection, macrophage ingestion, T-cell response • Cellular immunity in 3-8 weeks • Caseating granuloma form, heal, may calcify • 20% calcified 1ry lesions contain tubercle bacilli

  16. TB Pathology 2 Post-1ry TB (often years later) • Reactivation of remaining M.tb/reinfection •  susceptibility due to: -Immunosupprssion (e.g. drugs, HIV, lymphoma) -Malnutrition -DM • Typically, cavitation at apex/upper zones

  17. Management • Hospitalise if smear positive (stop spread) • Most important factor = good compliance -If poor, directly observed therapy • Standard 6 month regimen: -Rifampicin -Isoniazid +Pyridoxine (vit. B6) -Pyrazinamide (first 2 months) -Ethambutol (first 2 months)* • Follow-up (check compliance) • Contact tracing

  18. Drug side-effects + precautions • Rifampicin -Warn about orange secretions -OCP ineffective -Regular LFTs, stop if: bilirubin/3x transferases • Isoniazid -Polyneuropathy: give pyridoxine (vit. B6) • Pyrazinamide -  urate excretion, can precipitate gout • Ethambutol -Optic retro-bulbar neuritis: see opthalmologist before treatment

  19. Drug Resistance • 1ry -infected with D.R. TB (mainly immigrants) • 2ry -poor compliance (developed in patient) Medication: • Use at least 3 drugs to which it is sensitive • Resistance to 1 of 4 main drugs, use other 3 • Use of second line agents • Treat for up to 2 years

  20. Vaccination • BCG ‘Bacille Calmette-Guerin’ -Live attenuated vaccine -Developed from M.bovis • Protective efficacy ~50% • Gives 1ry immunity • Prior Heaf/Mantoux test (ppd), if 1ry immunity -CXR • Normally given at 13 years • ?some areas with high immigrant population given to infants?

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