Diagnostic Accuracy of Non Contrast CT Scan in Detection of Fungal Sinusitis by Taking Culture for Fungal Sinusitis as Gold Standard
Hafeez ur Rehman, Gulzar Ali, Din Muhammad Sohu, Abid Ali Sahito
2098
Abstract
Objective: To determine
the diagnostic accuracy of non-contrast CT scan in detection of fungal sinusitis
by taking culture for fungal sinusitis as gold standard.
Material and Method:
Study design: Cross-sectional study.
Setting: The study was conducted at Advance
diagnostic Centre, Bilawal Medical College LUMHS Jamshoro
Duration of study: This study was
conducted during one year from March 2019 to February 2020.
Methods: All the patients of age from 18 to 60 years
having recurrent rhino-sinusitis and either of gender were included. All the
study subjects underwent non contrast CT scan of paranasal sinus by using
Toshiba Asteion multislice CT scanner in the coronal and axial planes, with the
patients lying prone and supine. Procedures were properly performed and
followed by culture test. Culture tests were taken by expert pathologist with
the contribution of ENT specialist and immediately were sent to the Hospital
diagnostic laboratory. All the data was recorded via study proforma. Data was
analyzed by using SPSS version 20.
Results: Total
63 patients were studied, their mean age was 41.82 ± 11.33 years and
mean duration of symptoms was 4.58 ± 3.56 years. Males were found in majority 34(54.0%). Fungal sinusitis was found in 23.8% of cases on non-contrast CT scan and
30.2% was observed by culture report. Non-contrast CT scan showed sensitivity
of 95% and specificity of 68% including positive predictive value (PPV) of 87%
and negative predictive value (NPP) of 86%, in the diagnosis of fungal
sinusitis by taking culture test as gold standard.
Conclusion: Non-contrast CT scan was observed to be a
reliable, safe and non-invasive diagnostic tool for the fungal sinusitis, with 95%
sensitivity and 68% specificity by tacking culture test as gold standard.
Keywords:
Fungal sinusitis, CT,
sensitivity, specificity