Lyme Disease in 2013: Lessons Learned in Diagnosis



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Lyme Disease in 2013: Lessons Learned in Diagnosis John N. Aucott, M.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Lyme Disease Research Foundation Park Medical, L.L.C. 10755 Falls Road, Suite 200 Lutherville, MD

Untreated Lyme Disease is a Systemic Infection with both Early and Late Manifestations

Lyme Disease is Defined by the Signs of Infection: Rash is Diagnostic Other Signs Require Serologic Confirmation Lyme disease Seminar NIST 11.2.12 3

Antibody Testing is Used to Confirm Infection CDC 2-Tier Strategy 2-tier testing strategy is difficult for clinicians to understand and use 2 step testing Elisa screening, Western blot for (+) Elisa Criteria for (+) blot Weeks 1-4: IgM 2/3 bands > 4 weeks: IgG 5/10 bands Surveillance strategy emphasizes specificity over sensitivity 40% sensitivity in first weeks CDC criteria requires (+) IgG western blot to be considered positive in illness of greater than 4 weeks duration, which further decreases sensitivity Lyme disease Seminar NIST 11.2.12 Western Blot 4

Seronegative Windows in IgM and IgG Antibody Responses in Untreated Lyme disease Lyme disease Seminar NIST 11.2.12 5

Difficulties With Current Lyme Disease Diagnosis Challenges of early Lyme diagnostics at initial physician visit: Serologic tests are insensitive during acute phase Early diagnosis is based on accurate clinician identification of EM Rash is not always present or recognized Other symptoms such as fever and myalgia are non-specific, and do not distinguish Lyme from other infections Diagnosis of Early Lyme Disease is based on the Physician s ability to recognize Erythema Migrans When EM is present, often atypical without stereotypical target or bull s-eye appearance Disseminated cutaneous skin manifestations not widely recognized Atypical manifestations of rash possible Lack of recognition results in under diagnosis 6

40% of Early Cases Aren t diagnosed and go on to Develop Late Lyme Disease

Physician recognition of diagnostic EM rash is imperfect. Feder H. Am J Med 99:41, 1995 Internet Survey of Erythema Migrans Identification Target EM Atypical Lyme Rashes Non-Lyme Rashes

Internet Survey of Erythema Migrans Identification Target EM Atypical Lyme Rashes Non-Lyme Rashes

The Majority of EM Lack the Typical Bull s Eye Appearance 11

Disseminated Rash of Lyme Disease is atypical in appearance

Improving Diagnosis in Lyme Disease Accurate Identification of EM Starts with patient awareness and seeking care Patient misdiagnosis of EM as spider bites, bruises, poison ivy, other skin conditions Increasing clinician sensitivity/specificity for diagnosis of EM Biomarker improvement/discovery for confirmation of clinical diagnosis

Strategy to Improve Early Diagnosis through increased recognition of Erythema Migrans Education with visual tools to show range of appearance of EM Protocol for thermal enhancement and photography for self diagnosis Use of photos to increase patient communication with physicians at earliest stage of Lyme disease

Provider Education 15

What makes the EM rash easily visible Why don t most EM have the Target appearance Comparison of Infrared photo vs. Visible light

Thermal Enhancement Example Anecdotal stories of rashes that only appear after hot shower or in the direct sun light Possible use of hot and cold shower to bring out otherwise unseen EM rash Room Temperature After Warm Shower Pictures courtesy of Henry G Taylor MD MPH. Used with permission and permission of patients.

Thermal Enhancement of Erythema Migrans protocol of Henry G Taylor MD MPH. Expose to room air for five minutes to even out skin temperature and pressure marks. Take a cell-phone picture at room temperature Take a warm shower. Warm enough to make your skin feel flushed, but NOT scalding! Pat rash dry DO NOT RUB or irritate rash. Take second cell-phone picture Take a cool shower. It should feel cold and skin should look more pale than usual. Pat rash dry DO NOT RUB or irritate rash. Take third cell-phone picture Email the pictures to your doctor 2005, Johns Hopkins University. All rights reserved.

Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome: Fatigue, widespread pain, cognitive difficulties Treatment ( subject complaints ) Fever Musculoskeletal pain Fatigue 35% 24% Objective Symptoms Subjective Symptoms 17% IgG IgM

Post Treatment Follow Up Measures of cure based on physical exam to document resolution of rash Serology not biomarker for proof of cure Follow up visits What to look for Persistence of rash or other findings Evidence of neurologic complication Post treatment symptoms Expectations of post treatment health Anticipatory guidance for patients on how symptoms are likely to resolve

Severe Fatigue Cutoff = 20

Severe 29-63 Moderate 20-28 Mild 14-19 Minimal 0-13

Line Indicates A Composite Score of 45

Patient Follow Up after Treatment of Lyme Disease Anticipatory Guidance Treat with Doxycycline for three weeks. Further antibiotics not needed unless there are obvious signs or symptoms of continued illness. Follow-up in 3 weeks to confirm rash cleared and assess symptoms/relapse. Empathetic Non-Judgmental listening to elicit patient beliefs and goals. Self-Care is important, especially rest and moderate exercise. Follow-up in 7 weeks to discuss persistent symptoms and potential benefit of exercise, lifestyle changes and/or Integrative Medicine treatments. Developed in collaboration with Henry G Taylor MD MPH.

National Institute of Standards and Technology Workshop on Measurement in Lyme Disease Discussion of a variety of promising technologies and techniques for addressing the measurement of Lyme disease. Promotion of awareness, research collaboration and creative solutions Accelerate the time to development of effective biomarkers needed for more reliable diagnosis and management of the different stages of Lyme disease. http://www.nist.gov/mml/nist-workshop-on-lyme-disease.cfm