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Blinded rechecking of sputum smear microscopy performance in public health facilities in Tigray region, Northern Ethiopia: Retrospective cross sectional study

INTRODUCTION: Tuberculosis disease is the leading cause of death worldwide along with HIV/AIDS. Sputum smear microscopy plays an essential role for initial TB diagnosis and treatment follow up. But, misdiagnosis of sputum smear microscopy revealed a high economical crisis and missing of active TB ca...

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Autores principales: Weldemhret, Letebrhan, Hailu, Ataklti, Gebremedhn, Goyitom, Bekuretsion, Hadish, Alemseged, Gebreselassie, Gebreegziabher, Gebremicheal, Tesfahuney, Gebrhiwot, Berhe, Tesfaye, Legesse, Lemlem, Kalayu, Kelali, Tesfay, Mesfin, Mehari, Kibrti
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7540840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33027314
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239342
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author Weldemhret, Letebrhan
Hailu, Ataklti
Gebremedhn, Goyitom
Bekuretsion, Hadish
Alemseged, Gebreselassie
Gebreegziabher, Gebremicheal
Tesfahuney, Gebrhiwot
Berhe, Tesfaye
Legesse, Lemlem
Kalayu, Kelali
Tesfay, Mesfin
Mehari, Kibrti
author_facet Weldemhret, Letebrhan
Hailu, Ataklti
Gebremedhn, Goyitom
Bekuretsion, Hadish
Alemseged, Gebreselassie
Gebreegziabher, Gebremicheal
Tesfahuney, Gebrhiwot
Berhe, Tesfaye
Legesse, Lemlem
Kalayu, Kelali
Tesfay, Mesfin
Mehari, Kibrti
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description INTRODUCTION: Tuberculosis disease is the leading cause of death worldwide along with HIV/AIDS. Sputum smear microscopy plays an essential role for initial TB diagnosis and treatment follow up. But, misdiagnosis of sputum smear microscopy revealed a high economical crisis and missing of active TB cases. This study was aimed to determine blinded rechecking of sputum smear microscopy performance in public health facilities in Tigray region, Northern Ethiopia. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross sectional retrospective study was conducted from January, 2017 to December, 2018 year. Data was collected retrospectively using electronic and paper based in Tigray health research institute. The data was analyzed using the SPSS version 25 software. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value of the smear readings were calculated using 2X2 contingency table. The reading agreement between the microscopic center and reference center was determined using kappa statistics. RESULTS: A total of 23,456 blinded rechecked smear results were reviewed. In average, the performances of sputum smear quality were 61%, 68%, 64%, 66%, 62% and 75% for specimen quality, staining quality, smear size, smear thickness, smear evenness and smear cleanliness respectively. Of the total error (0.48%) reported, 0.25%, 0.19% and 0.085% were false positive, false negative and quantification errors respectively. The concordance rate of health facilities for smear reading was increased to 90% by the end of 2018. Overall, the sensitivity, specificity, PPV, and NPV of the smear readings were 95%, 99.7%, 93% and 99.8% respectively. Likewise, the smear reading agreement was also perfect with kappa value, 0.87. CONCLUSION: The overall performance of public health facilities for blinded rechecking of smear microscopy was satisfactory. But, the high false positive and false negative errors found calls for continuous evaluation and monitoring of the health facilities by reference center.
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spelling pubmed-75408402020-10-19 Blinded rechecking of sputum smear microscopy performance in public health facilities in Tigray region, Northern Ethiopia: Retrospective cross sectional study Weldemhret, Letebrhan Hailu, Ataklti Gebremedhn, Goyitom Bekuretsion, Hadish Alemseged, Gebreselassie Gebreegziabher, Gebremicheal Tesfahuney, Gebrhiwot Berhe, Tesfaye Legesse, Lemlem Kalayu, Kelali Tesfay, Mesfin Mehari, Kibrti PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Tuberculosis disease is the leading cause of death worldwide along with HIV/AIDS. Sputum smear microscopy plays an essential role for initial TB diagnosis and treatment follow up. But, misdiagnosis of sputum smear microscopy revealed a high economical crisis and missing of active TB cases. This study was aimed to determine blinded rechecking of sputum smear microscopy performance in public health facilities in Tigray region, Northern Ethiopia. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross sectional retrospective study was conducted from January, 2017 to December, 2018 year. Data was collected retrospectively using electronic and paper based in Tigray health research institute. The data was analyzed using the SPSS version 25 software. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value of the smear readings were calculated using 2X2 contingency table. The reading agreement between the microscopic center and reference center was determined using kappa statistics. RESULTS: A total of 23,456 blinded rechecked smear results were reviewed. In average, the performances of sputum smear quality were 61%, 68%, 64%, 66%, 62% and 75% for specimen quality, staining quality, smear size, smear thickness, smear evenness and smear cleanliness respectively. Of the total error (0.48%) reported, 0.25%, 0.19% and 0.085% were false positive, false negative and quantification errors respectively. The concordance rate of health facilities for smear reading was increased to 90% by the end of 2018. Overall, the sensitivity, specificity, PPV, and NPV of the smear readings were 95%, 99.7%, 93% and 99.8% respectively. Likewise, the smear reading agreement was also perfect with kappa value, 0.87. CONCLUSION: The overall performance of public health facilities for blinded rechecking of smear microscopy was satisfactory. But, the high false positive and false negative errors found calls for continuous evaluation and monitoring of the health facilities by reference center. Public Library of Science 2020-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7540840/ /pubmed/33027314 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239342 Text en © 2020 Weldemhret 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Weldemhret, Letebrhan
Hailu, Ataklti
Gebremedhn, Goyitom
Bekuretsion, Hadish
Alemseged, Gebreselassie
Gebreegziabher, Gebremicheal
Tesfahuney, Gebrhiwot
Berhe, Tesfaye
Legesse, Lemlem
Kalayu, Kelali
Tesfay, Mesfin
Mehari, Kibrti
Blinded rechecking of sputum smear microscopy performance in public health facilities in Tigray region, Northern Ethiopia: Retrospective cross sectional study
title Blinded rechecking of sputum smear microscopy performance in public health facilities in Tigray region, Northern Ethiopia: Retrospective cross sectional study
title_full Blinded rechecking of sputum smear microscopy performance in public health facilities in Tigray region, Northern Ethiopia: Retrospective cross sectional study
title_fullStr Blinded rechecking of sputum smear microscopy performance in public health facilities in Tigray region, Northern Ethiopia: Retrospective cross sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Blinded rechecking of sputum smear microscopy performance in public health facilities in Tigray region, Northern Ethiopia: Retrospective cross sectional study
title_short Blinded rechecking of sputum smear microscopy performance in public health facilities in Tigray region, Northern Ethiopia: Retrospective cross sectional study
title_sort blinded rechecking of sputum smear microscopy performance in public health facilities in tigray region, northern ethiopia: retrospective cross sectional study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7540840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33027314
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239342
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