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Measuring causes of adult mortality in rural northern Malawi over a decade of change

BACKGROUND: Verbal autopsy could be more widely used if interpretation by computer algorithm could be relied on. We assessed how InterVA-4 results compared with clinician review in diagnosing HIV/AIDS-related deaths over the period of antiretroviral (ART) roll-out. DESIGN: In the Karonga Prevention...

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Autores principales: Glynn, Judith R., Calvert, Clara, Price, Alison, Chihana, Menard, Kachiwanda, Lackson, Mboma, Sebastian, Zaba, Basia, Crampin, Amelia C.
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Publicado: Co-Action Publishing 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4007026/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24802384
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/gha.v7.23621
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author Glynn, Judith R.
Calvert, Clara
Price, Alison
Chihana, Menard
Kachiwanda, Lackson
Mboma, Sebastian
Zaba, Basia
Crampin, Amelia C.
author_facet Glynn, Judith R.
Calvert, Clara
Price, Alison
Chihana, Menard
Kachiwanda, Lackson
Mboma, Sebastian
Zaba, Basia
Crampin, Amelia C.
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description BACKGROUND: Verbal autopsy could be more widely used if interpretation by computer algorithm could be relied on. We assessed how InterVA-4 results compared with clinician review in diagnosing HIV/AIDS-related deaths over the period of antiretroviral (ART) roll-out. DESIGN: In the Karonga Prevention Study demographic surveillance site in northern Malawi, all deaths are followed by verbal autopsy using a semi-structured questionnaire. Cause of death is assigned by two clinicians with a third as a tie-breaker. The clinician review diagnosis was compared with the InterVA diagnosis using the same questionnaire data, including all adult deaths from late 2002 to 2012. For both methods data on HIV status were used. ART was first available in the district from 2005, and within the demographic surveillance area from 2006. RESULTS: There were 1,637 adult deaths, with verbal autopsy data for 1,615. Adult mortality and the proportion of deaths attributable to HIV/AIDS fell dramatically following ART introduction, but for each year the proportion attributed to HIV/AIDS by InterVA was lower than that attributed by clinician review. This was partly explained by the handling of TB cases. Using clinician review as the best available ‘gold standard’, for those aged 15–59, the sensitivity of InterVA for HIV/AIDS deaths was 59% and specificity 88%. Grouping HIV/AIDS/TB sensitivity was 78% and specificity 83%. Sensitivity was lower after widespread ART use. CONCLUSIONS: InterVA underestimates the proportion of deaths due to HIV/AIDS. Accepting that it is unrealistic to try and differentiate TB and AIDS deaths would improve the estimates. Caution is needed in interpreting trends in causes of death as ART use may affect the performance of the algorithm.
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spelling pubmed-40070262014-05-02 Measuring causes of adult mortality in rural northern Malawi over a decade of change Glynn, Judith R. Calvert, Clara Price, Alison Chihana, Menard Kachiwanda, Lackson Mboma, Sebastian Zaba, Basia Crampin, Amelia C. Glob Health Action Measuring HIV Associated Mortality in Africa BACKGROUND: Verbal autopsy could be more widely used if interpretation by computer algorithm could be relied on. We assessed how InterVA-4 results compared with clinician review in diagnosing HIV/AIDS-related deaths over the period of antiretroviral (ART) roll-out. DESIGN: In the Karonga Prevention Study demographic surveillance site in northern Malawi, all deaths are followed by verbal autopsy using a semi-structured questionnaire. Cause of death is assigned by two clinicians with a third as a tie-breaker. The clinician review diagnosis was compared with the InterVA diagnosis using the same questionnaire data, including all adult deaths from late 2002 to 2012. For both methods data on HIV status were used. ART was first available in the district from 2005, and within the demographic surveillance area from 2006. RESULTS: There were 1,637 adult deaths, with verbal autopsy data for 1,615. Adult mortality and the proportion of deaths attributable to HIV/AIDS fell dramatically following ART introduction, but for each year the proportion attributed to HIV/AIDS by InterVA was lower than that attributed by clinician review. This was partly explained by the handling of TB cases. Using clinician review as the best available ‘gold standard’, for those aged 15–59, the sensitivity of InterVA for HIV/AIDS deaths was 59% and specificity 88%. Grouping HIV/AIDS/TB sensitivity was 78% and specificity 83%. Sensitivity was lower after widespread ART use. CONCLUSIONS: InterVA underestimates the proportion of deaths due to HIV/AIDS. Accepting that it is unrealistic to try and differentiate TB and AIDS deaths would improve the estimates. Caution is needed in interpreting trends in causes of death as ART use may affect the performance of the algorithm. Co-Action Publishing 2014-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4007026/ /pubmed/24802384 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/gha.v7.23621 Text en © 2014 Judith R. Glynn et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chihana, Menard
Kachiwanda, Lackson
Mboma, Sebastian
Zaba, Basia
Crampin, Amelia C.
Measuring causes of adult mortality in rural northern Malawi over a decade of change
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title_fullStr Measuring causes of adult mortality in rural northern Malawi over a decade of change
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title_short Measuring causes of adult mortality in rural northern Malawi over a decade of change
title_sort measuring causes of adult mortality in rural northern malawi over a decade of change
topic Measuring HIV Associated Mortality in Africa
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4007026/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24802384
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/gha.v7.23621
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