BACKGROUND: Serum 1, 3-β-D-glucan (BDG) assay was recommended for diagnosing fungal infections.
AIM: We aimed to assess 1, 3-β-D-glucan in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid in invasive pulmonary aspergillosis (IPA).
METHODS: Out of 104 patients clinically suspected fungal, 45 were probable, 18 possible, and 41 unlikely according to EORTC/MSG 2008 criteria. Measuring BAL BDG and galactomannan were done.
RESULTS: The sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values (PPV and NPV) for BDG were 44%, 71%, 62%, and 54%; for galactomannan 84%, 83%, 84%, and 83%; and 93%, 66%, 75%, and 90%, respectively, when combining both tests. A significant different performance of GM; p = 0.0008 was detected in patients with malignant disorders when compared to non-malignant; but not for BDG; p = 0.121.
CONCLUSION: We can conclude that BAL-BDG is helpful if positive in a clinically suspected IFI case, but if negative cannot rule out fungal infection. Thus, combining results of BAL-GM and BAL-BDG are recommended.
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