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PALPATION VS PEN METHOD FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF SKIN TUBERCULIN REACTION (MANTOUX TEST)
In order to test the degree of concordance between ballpoint pen and
palpation methods of measuring the skin induration after a Mantoux
tuberculin test, we conducted a prospective, double-blind study. We
performed a Mantoux skin test in 1,340 healthy subjects, aged 18 to 25
years, using the tuberculin PPD-RT 23, dose 2 IU, (1/5,000), of the
Pasteur Institute, equivalent to 5 TU PPD-S. The same experienced
reader, who was able to see only the site of the test (forearm),
measured the induration after 48 hours by the palpation method,
initially, and by the pen method later the same day, without knowing the
identity of the examined person. Results of the study did not show any
significant difference in any range of the measurements (p > 0.1) by the
two methods. We conclude that the pen method is as reliable as the
traditional palpation method. The sensitivity and the specificity of the
two methods are comparable. Even though our study was not designed to
investigate the effects with an inexperienced examiner, given the
simplicity of the pen method, it could be the method of choice,
especially for less experienced examiners
