DEFINITION Tuberculin skin test - Used to determine whether a person has tuberculosis (TB) infection. It is not a vaccine - Tuberculin testing is useful.

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TUBERKULIN SKIN TESTING (MANTOUX TEST) OR PROTEIN PURIFIED DERIVATIVES SKILLS LAB RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

DEFINITION Tuberculin skin test - Used to determine whether a person has tuberculosis (TB) infection. It is not a vaccine - Tuberculin testing is useful for : a. Examining a person who isn’t sick but may have TB infection b. Screening groups of people at risk of TB disease once infected c. Examining a person who has symptoms of TB disease

Mantoux Test/PPD Test - The both terms are used interchangeably - Intradermal injection of Purified Protein Derivative (PPD) - PPD  highly purified protein fraction  culture filtrates of human type strains of M. Tuberculosis - Standar dose  2 tuberculin units ( 2 TU )

Types of Skin tests Mantoux skin test (purified protein derivative or PPD) 1. Only standarized method available for identifying persons infected with M. tuberculosis 2. Administration - 0,1 ml of PPD tuberculin containing two tuberculin units injected intradermally on the volar surface of the forearm - gloves are not necessary for proper intradermal injections. However, individual institution or agency policies may vary

3. Reading - patient’s arm is inspected 48 to 72 hours after tuberculin is injected - the reaction is the area of induration, or swelling, around the injection site. Erythema or redness should be ignored when assessing induration * diameter of the indurated area is measured across the forearm and recorded in millimeters * erythema, or redness, is not measured. The presence of erythema does not indicate that a person has TB infection - a clearly positive reaction may read up to one week (day 7) after testing

B. Multiple –puncture test 1. Easy to give and convenient, but not as accurate as Mantoux skin test Amount of tuberculin entering the skin cannot be measured 2. Positive reactions to multiple-puncture tests should be confirmed with a Mantoux skin test

DOSAGE & ADMINISTRATION Mantoux PPD solution  plastic walls of syringes Injection intradermally  flexor surface forearm The site cleansed with alcohol dried with cotton ball Inject 0,1 ml PPD solution  ½ inch 26-or 27- gauge needle If placed correctly  6-10 mm wheal formed Avoid injecting subcutaneously  no local reaction develop

Positioning The Needle Stretch skin taut between your thumb and index finger Face the bevel of the needle upward and hold the needle & syringe almost parallel to the skin Insert properly Insert the needle just beneath the skin surface. When placed properly, the needle is under the epidermis. A 6-10 mm wheal should appear

Penyuntikan yang benar Wheal 6-10 mm

The Needle is Too Deep (incorrect) Needle placed too deeply under epidermis  shallow, diffuse bulge instead of a tense white wheal  difficult to measure

Penyuntikan terlalu dalam

The Needle is Too Shallow (incorrect) The bevel will barely penetrate the epidermis Tuberculin → leaking from the injection → repeat the test in other arm

Penyuntikan terlalu ke permukaan

Method for Reading Read the site of the TST in good light with the forearm supported o a firm surface Look for the presence or absence of induration (swelling) Using a ballpoint pen, draw a line from the outer edge of the arm inward toward the induration, and stop when the pen comes against the border of the induration. Repeat the process on the other side ( Ballpoint-pen Sokal Method). Using a flexible millimeter (mm) ruler , measure across the induration between the two lines. - Other method is palpation method

MANTOUX RESULTS Readings: TB skin test are measured 48-72 hours after injection A reaction usually consist of both induration and erythema. Measure only the induration. 2. Find → margin of induration 3. Diameter of induration → measured transversely 4. Using a millimeter ruler B. Recording Results All measurements in mm of induration No induration 0 mm

C. Interpretation of Results Positive Reactions a. 5 mm b. 10 mm 2. Negative Reactions Any mm reaction < cut-points 3. False Negative and Positive Reactions

D. Counseling Inmates Explain the significance of the (+) or (-) reactions

3. Contraindications Those already diagnosed with culture (+) active TB Those with a documented previous (+) skin test a mm result

Pembacaan PPD secara palpasi

Pembacaan Ballpoint Pen Sokal PPD: 15 mm

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