Journal of Midwifery and Nursing
Vol. 7 No. 3 (2025): September: Health Science

Correlation between thoracic photographs and molecular rapid test (TCM) results of tuberculosis patients at the Lasinrang Pinrang Regional General Hospital

Yusa, Andi Hendra (Unknown)
Nasrum, Syifa Nurul Fatimah (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Sep 2025

Abstract

Background: Tuberculosis is one of the deadliest infectious diseases in the world, Indonesia ranks third in the world with 824 thousand cases per year. Symptoms of Tuberculosis require a thoracic photograph-like examination with a molecular rapid test (TCM) examination. Although thoracic photographs are effective, they cannot detect infections in other organs, while TCM can diagnose more quickly at a higher cost. Objective: To determine the correlation between thoracic photographs and the results of the Molecular Rapid Test (TCM) of tuberculosis patients at the Lasinrang Pinrang Regional General Hospital. Research Methods: This study uses an observational analytical method with a cross sectional approach. The data used is secondary data, namely the patient's medical records. Research Results: Of the 100 patients studied at Lasinrang Pinrang Hospital, it was found that 80% showed infiltrate lesions on thoracic photographs, followed by 12% with consolidated lesions and 8% with fibrosis lesions. Molecular rapid test (TCM) results showed that 86% of patients were detected positive for Mycobacterium tuberculosis and sensitive to rifampicin, while 14% of TCM results were negative. Conclusion: The study showed that there was a significant relationship between the results of thoracic photo examination in the form of infiltrate lesions, consolidation, fibrosis and calcification to positive and negative results of molecular rapid test (TCM).

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JMN

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Health Professions

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