Spectrum of pulmonary aspergillus diseases in post TB lung diseases.

Indian J Tuberc

Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute, University of Delhi, Delhi, 110007, India. Electronic address:

Published: October 2022

Introduction: Post-Pulmonary TB structural lung disease with cavitation and bronchiectasis favours the growth of Aspergillus. It leads to progressive lung destruction and the persistence of symptoms after successful ATT and can mimic smear-negative PTB. There is lack of prevalence study of this disease from India. Antifungal therapy is very beneficial, as it reduces both morbidity and mortality. The present study is being undertaken to study the occurrence of spectrum of PA in PTBLD.

Methods: This is a prospective observational study, conducted at one of the tertiary chest institute of India over a period of one year, after approval from institutional human ethics committee. A total of 60 patients with history of treatment for PTB were recruited. Active PTB were excluded. Diagnosis of PA in were established on the basis of clinical, radiological, microbiological and serological parameters. Based on this, the spectrum of PA viz. CPA, ABPA and IPA were established.

Results: The mean age was 47.88 ± 12.89 years with males being 60%. Mean duration of illness was 6.57 ± 5.11 years with mean asymptomatic period of 4.97 ± 7.41 year. Cough and breathlessness (100%) being the most common symptom followed by wheezing (58%). PA was diagnosed in 48% of cases out of which 43% cases were of CPA. The most common subtype of CPA was simple aspergilloma 14 (54%) followed by CCPA 10 (38%), 2CFPA (8%). ABPA was diagnosed in two cases of PA and one case of aspergillus sensitization. None of the case diagnosed as IPA.

Conclusion: We found high prevalence of PA among PTBLD, especially CPA. Early recognition and treatment with antifungal has the potential to reduce the morbidity and mortality. There is a need of prospective community-based larger multicentric studies to precisely define the prevalence of these disorders.

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