Clinical usefulness of fungal culture of EBUS-TBNA needle rinse fluid and core tissue

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Abstract

Purpose: The diagnosis of pulmonary fungal infections is challenging due to the difficulty of obtaining sufficient specimens. Endo-bronchial ultrasound-guided transbronchial needle aspiration (EBUS-TBNA) needle rinse fluid has become an emerging diagnostic material. This study evaluated the role of routine fungal culture from EBUS-TBNA needle rinse fluid, in addition to histopathologic examination and fungal culture of EBUS-TBNA core tissue, in the diagnosis of pulmonary fungal infections. Materials and Methods: Among patients who underwent EBUS-TBNA, those with results for at least one of three tests (histopatho-logic examination, fungal culture of EBUS-TBNA core tissue or needle rinse fluid) were included. Patients with a positive test were divided into two groups (clinical fungal infection and suspected fungal contamination) according to their clinical assessment and therapeutic response to antifungal. Results: Of 6072 patients, 41 (0.7%) had positive fungal tests and 9 (22%) were diagnosed as clinical fungal infection. Of the 5222 patients who were evaluated using a fungal culture from EBUS-TBNA needle rinse fluid, 35 (0.7%) had positive results. However, only 4 out of 35 (11.4%) were classified as clinical fungal infection. Positive results were determined in 4 of the 68 (5.9%) evaluated by a fungal culture of EBUS-TBNA core tissue, and all were diagnosed as clinical fungal infection. Conclusion: Routine fungal culture of EBUS-TBNA needle rinse fluid is not useful due to the low incidence of fungal infection and high rate of contamination. However, fungal culture of EBUS-TBNA core tissue and needle rinse fluid should be considered in patients with clinically suspected fungal infection.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)670-678
Number of pages9
JournalYonsei Medical Journal
Volume61
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Fungus
  • Infection
  • Rinse fluid
  • ‌Endobronchial ultrasound-guided transbronchial needle aspiration (EBUS-TBNA)

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