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Liquid vs Solid Culture Medium to Evaluate Proportion and Time to Change in Management of Suspects of Tuberculosis—A Pragmatic Randomized Trial in Secondary and Tertiary Health Care Units in Brazil
BACKGROUND: The use of liquid medium (MGIT960) for tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis was recommended by WHO in 2007. However, there has been no evaluation of its effectiveness on clinically important outcomes. METHODS AND FINDINGS: A pragmatic trial was carried out in a tertiary hospital and a secondary h...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4457845/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26046532 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0127588 |
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author | Moreira, Adriana da Silva Rezende Huf, Gisele Vieira, Maria Armanda Monteiro da Silva da Costa, Paulo Albuquerque Aguiar, Fábio Marsico, Anna Grazia Fonseca, Leila de Souza Ricks, Mônica Oliveira, Martha Maria Detjen, Anne Fujiwara, Paula Isono Squire, Stephen Bertel Kritski, Afranio Lineu |
author_facet | Moreira, Adriana da Silva Rezende Huf, Gisele Vieira, Maria Armanda Monteiro da Silva da Costa, Paulo Albuquerque Aguiar, Fábio Marsico, Anna Grazia Fonseca, Leila de Souza Ricks, Mônica Oliveira, Martha Maria Detjen, Anne Fujiwara, Paula Isono Squire, Stephen Bertel Kritski, Afranio Lineu |
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description | BACKGROUND: The use of liquid medium (MGIT960) for tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis was recommended by WHO in 2007. However, there has been no evaluation of its effectiveness on clinically important outcomes. METHODS AND FINDINGS: A pragmatic trial was carried out in a tertiary hospital and a secondary health care unit in Rio de Janeiro City, Brazil. Participants were 16 years or older, suspected of having TB. They were excluded if only cerebral spinal fluid or blood specimens were available for analysis. MGIT960 technique was compared with the Lowenstein-Jensen (LJ) method for laboratory diagnosis of active TB. Primary outcome was the proportion of patients who had their initial medical management changed within 2 months after randomisation. Secondary outcomes were: mean time for changing the procedure, patient satisfaction with the overall treatment and adverse events. Data were analysed by intention-to-treat. Between April 2008 and September 2011, 693 patients were enrolled (348 to MGIT, 345 to LJ). Smear and culture results were positive for 10% and 15.7% of participants, respectively. Patients in the MGIT arm had their initial medical management changed more frequently than those in the LJ group (10.1% MGIT vs 3.8% LJ, RR 2.67 95% CI 1.44–.96, p = 0.002, NNT 16, 95% CI 10–39). Mean time for changing the initial procedure was greater in LJ group at both sites: 20.0 and 29.6 days in MGIT group and 52.2 and 64.3 in LJ group (MD 33.5, 95% CI 30.6–36.4, p = 0.0001). No other important differences were observed. CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests that opting for the MGIT960 system for TB diagnosis provides a promising case management model for improving the quality of care and control of TB. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Controlled-Trials.com ISRCTN79888843 |
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spelling | pubmed-44578452015-06-09 Liquid vs Solid Culture Medium to Evaluate Proportion and Time to Change in Management of Suspects of Tuberculosis—A Pragmatic Randomized Trial in Secondary and Tertiary Health Care Units in Brazil Moreira, Adriana da Silva Rezende Huf, Gisele Vieira, Maria Armanda Monteiro da Silva da Costa, Paulo Albuquerque Aguiar, Fábio Marsico, Anna Grazia Fonseca, Leila de Souza Ricks, Mônica Oliveira, Martha Maria Detjen, Anne Fujiwara, Paula Isono Squire, Stephen Bertel Kritski, Afranio Lineu PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The use of liquid medium (MGIT960) for tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis was recommended by WHO in 2007. However, there has been no evaluation of its effectiveness on clinically important outcomes. METHODS AND FINDINGS: A pragmatic trial was carried out in a tertiary hospital and a secondary health care unit in Rio de Janeiro City, Brazil. Participants were 16 years or older, suspected of having TB. They were excluded if only cerebral spinal fluid or blood specimens were available for analysis. MGIT960 technique was compared with the Lowenstein-Jensen (LJ) method for laboratory diagnosis of active TB. Primary outcome was the proportion of patients who had their initial medical management changed within 2 months after randomisation. Secondary outcomes were: mean time for changing the procedure, patient satisfaction with the overall treatment and adverse events. Data were analysed by intention-to-treat. Between April 2008 and September 2011, 693 patients were enrolled (348 to MGIT, 345 to LJ). Smear and culture results were positive for 10% and 15.7% of participants, respectively. Patients in the MGIT arm had their initial medical management changed more frequently than those in the LJ group (10.1% MGIT vs 3.8% LJ, RR 2.67 95% CI 1.44–.96, p = 0.002, NNT 16, 95% CI 10–39). Mean time for changing the initial procedure was greater in LJ group at both sites: 20.0 and 29.6 days in MGIT group and 52.2 and 64.3 in LJ group (MD 33.5, 95% CI 30.6–36.4, p = 0.0001). No other important differences were observed. CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests that opting for the MGIT960 system for TB diagnosis provides a promising case management model for improving the quality of care and control of TB. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Controlled-Trials.com ISRCTN79888843 Public Library of Science 2015-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4457845/ /pubmed/26046532 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0127588 Text en © 2015 Moreira 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 author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Moreira, Adriana da Silva Rezende Huf, Gisele Vieira, Maria Armanda Monteiro da Silva da Costa, Paulo Albuquerque Aguiar, Fábio Marsico, Anna Grazia Fonseca, Leila de Souza Ricks, Mônica Oliveira, Martha Maria Detjen, Anne Fujiwara, Paula Isono Squire, Stephen Bertel Kritski, Afranio Lineu Liquid vs Solid Culture Medium to Evaluate Proportion and Time to Change in Management of Suspects of Tuberculosis—A Pragmatic Randomized Trial in Secondary and Tertiary Health Care Units in Brazil |
title | Liquid vs Solid Culture Medium to Evaluate Proportion and Time to Change in Management of Suspects of Tuberculosis—A Pragmatic Randomized Trial in Secondary and Tertiary Health Care Units in Brazil |
title_full | Liquid vs Solid Culture Medium to Evaluate Proportion and Time to Change in Management of Suspects of Tuberculosis—A Pragmatic Randomized Trial in Secondary and Tertiary Health Care Units in Brazil |
title_fullStr | Liquid vs Solid Culture Medium to Evaluate Proportion and Time to Change in Management of Suspects of Tuberculosis—A Pragmatic Randomized Trial in Secondary and Tertiary Health Care Units in Brazil |
title_full_unstemmed | Liquid vs Solid Culture Medium to Evaluate Proportion and Time to Change in Management of Suspects of Tuberculosis—A Pragmatic Randomized Trial in Secondary and Tertiary Health Care Units in Brazil |
title_short | Liquid vs Solid Culture Medium to Evaluate Proportion and Time to Change in Management of Suspects of Tuberculosis—A Pragmatic Randomized Trial in Secondary and Tertiary Health Care Units in Brazil |
title_sort | liquid vs solid culture medium to evaluate proportion and time to change in management of suspects of tuberculosis—a pragmatic randomized trial in secondary and tertiary health care units in brazil |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4457845/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26046532 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0127588 |
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