Comparison of the Sensitivity and Specificity of Tzanck Smear and Immunofluorescence Assay for the Diagnosis of Cutaneous Herpes Simplex Virus and Varicella Zoster Virus Infections in a Real-life Clinical Setting

Objective: This research aim to compare (1) the sensitivities and specificities of Tzanck smears and indirect immunofluorescence assays (IFA) for cutaneous HSV and VZV infections in real-life settings; and (2) the detection rates of the tests for various patient types and lesion morphologies. Mater...

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Main Authors: Chayada Chaiyabutr, Nuttagarn Jantanapornchai, Chalermkwan Apinuntham, Charussri Leeyaphan, Sukhum Jiamton
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Language:English
Published: Mahidol University 2021-04-01
Series:Siriraj Medical Journal
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Online Access:https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/sirirajmedj/article/view/245953
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spelling doaj-f1a7f1f32d964138a21c7ecd3164f1252021-08-13T09:41:43ZengMahidol UniversitySiriraj Medical Journal2228-80822021-04-0173510.33192/Smj.2021.40245953Comparison of the Sensitivity and Specificity of Tzanck Smear and Immunofluorescence Assay for the Diagnosis of Cutaneous Herpes Simplex Virus and Varicella Zoster Virus Infections in a Real-life Clinical Setting Chayada Chaiyabutr0Nuttagarn Jantanapornchai1Chalermkwan Apinuntham2Charussri Leeyaphan3Sukhum Jiamton4Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, ThailandDepartment of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, ThailandDepartment of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, ThailandDepartment of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, ThailandDepartment of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand Objective: This research aim to compare (1) the sensitivities and specificities of Tzanck smears and indirect immunofluorescence assays (IFA) for cutaneous HSV and VZV infections in real-life settings; and (2) the detection rates of the tests for various patient types and lesion morphologies. Materials and Methods: This retrospective study reviewed 440 and 172 samples from patients with clinically suspicious cutaneous HSV and VZV infections, respectively. All patients underwent a Tzanck smear and IFA. The gold standard for the study was agreement of pre- and post-diagnostic coding (determined by a dermatologist) for cutaneous HSV and VZV infections. Results: For HSV infections, the respective sensitivity and specificity of Tzanck smears were 32.8% and 96.6%, whereas those for IFA were 60.7% and 100%. As to VZV infections, the sensitivity and specificity of Tzanck smears were 54.3% and 97.8%, respectively, while the corresponding IFA values were 71.7% and 100%. According to disease characteristics and lesion morphologies, the detection ability of cutaneous HSV by IFA was substantially higher than Tzanck smear especially in immunosuppressed condition.  Tzanck smears and IFA demonstrated no statistical difference for early-onset ( 3 days) VZV infections. Conclusion: Tzanck smears and IFA had higher sensitivities for detecting VZV than HSV infections. IFA testing in suspected cutaneous HSV patients with immunosuppressed conditions should be recommended. Despite the overall sensitivity and specificity of IFA being greater than those for Tzanck smears especially in HSV infections, the latter test is a comparable option for early-onset VZV infections. https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/sirirajmedj/article/view/245953Herpes simplex virusvaricella zoster virusTzanck smearimmunofluorescence
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author Chayada Chaiyabutr
Nuttagarn Jantanapornchai
Chalermkwan Apinuntham
Charussri Leeyaphan
Sukhum Jiamton
spellingShingle Chayada Chaiyabutr
Nuttagarn Jantanapornchai
Chalermkwan Apinuntham
Charussri Leeyaphan
Sukhum Jiamton
Comparison of the Sensitivity and Specificity of Tzanck Smear and Immunofluorescence Assay for the Diagnosis of Cutaneous Herpes Simplex Virus and Varicella Zoster Virus Infections in a Real-life Clinical Setting
Siriraj Medical Journal
Herpes simplex virus
varicella zoster virus
Tzanck smear
immunofluorescence
author_facet Chayada Chaiyabutr
Nuttagarn Jantanapornchai
Chalermkwan Apinuntham
Charussri Leeyaphan
Sukhum Jiamton
author_sort Chayada Chaiyabutr
title Comparison of the Sensitivity and Specificity of Tzanck Smear and Immunofluorescence Assay for the Diagnosis of Cutaneous Herpes Simplex Virus and Varicella Zoster Virus Infections in a Real-life Clinical Setting
title_short Comparison of the Sensitivity and Specificity of Tzanck Smear and Immunofluorescence Assay for the Diagnosis of Cutaneous Herpes Simplex Virus and Varicella Zoster Virus Infections in a Real-life Clinical Setting
title_full Comparison of the Sensitivity and Specificity of Tzanck Smear and Immunofluorescence Assay for the Diagnosis of Cutaneous Herpes Simplex Virus and Varicella Zoster Virus Infections in a Real-life Clinical Setting
title_fullStr Comparison of the Sensitivity and Specificity of Tzanck Smear and Immunofluorescence Assay for the Diagnosis of Cutaneous Herpes Simplex Virus and Varicella Zoster Virus Infections in a Real-life Clinical Setting
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the Sensitivity and Specificity of Tzanck Smear and Immunofluorescence Assay for the Diagnosis of Cutaneous Herpes Simplex Virus and Varicella Zoster Virus Infections in a Real-life Clinical Setting
title_sort comparison of the sensitivity and specificity of tzanck smear and immunofluorescence assay for the diagnosis of cutaneous herpes simplex virus and varicella zoster virus infections in a real-life clinical setting
publisher Mahidol University
series Siriraj Medical Journal
issn 2228-8082
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Objective: This research aim to compare (1) the sensitivities and specificities of Tzanck smears and indirect immunofluorescence assays (IFA) for cutaneous HSV and VZV infections in real-life settings; and (2) the detection rates of the tests for various patient types and lesion morphologies. Materials and Methods: This retrospective study reviewed 440 and 172 samples from patients with clinically suspicious cutaneous HSV and VZV infections, respectively. All patients underwent a Tzanck smear and IFA. The gold standard for the study was agreement of pre- and post-diagnostic coding (determined by a dermatologist) for cutaneous HSV and VZV infections. Results: For HSV infections, the respective sensitivity and specificity of Tzanck smears were 32.8% and 96.6%, whereas those for IFA were 60.7% and 100%. As to VZV infections, the sensitivity and specificity of Tzanck smears were 54.3% and 97.8%, respectively, while the corresponding IFA values were 71.7% and 100%. According to disease characteristics and lesion morphologies, the detection ability of cutaneous HSV by IFA was substantially higher than Tzanck smear especially in immunosuppressed condition.  Tzanck smears and IFA demonstrated no statistical difference for early-onset ( 3 days) VZV infections. Conclusion: Tzanck smears and IFA had higher sensitivities for detecting VZV than HSV infections. IFA testing in suspected cutaneous HSV patients with immunosuppressed conditions should be recommended. Despite the overall sensitivity and specificity of IFA being greater than those for Tzanck smears especially in HSV infections, the latter test is a comparable option for early-onset VZV infections.
topic Herpes simplex virus
varicella zoster virus
Tzanck smear
immunofluorescence
url https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/sirirajmedj/article/view/245953
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