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Novel stepwise approach to assess representativeness of a large multicenter observational cohort of tuberculosis patients: The example of RePORT Brazil

BACKGROUND: A major goal of tuberculosis (TB) epidemiological studies is to obtain results that can be generalized to the larger population with TB. The ability to extrapolate findings on the determinants of TB treatment outcomes is also important. METHODS: We compared baseline clinical and demograp...

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Autores principales: Arriaga, María B., Amorim, Gustavo, Queiroz, Artur T.L., Rodrigues, Moreno M.S., Araújo-Pereira, Mariana, Nogueira, Betania M.F., Souza, Alexandra Brito, Rocha, Michael S., Benjamin, Aline, Moreira, Adriana S.R., de Oliveira, Jamile G., Figueiredo, Marina C., Turner, Megan M., Alves, Kleydson, Durovni, Betina, Lapa-e-Silva, José R., Kritski, Afrânio L., Cavalcante, Solange, Rolla, Valeria C., Cordeiro-Santos, Marcelo, Sterling, Timothy R., Andrade, Bruno B.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7959330/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33197582
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2020.11.140
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author Arriaga, María B.
Amorim, Gustavo
Queiroz, Artur T.L.
Rodrigues, Moreno M.S.
Araújo-Pereira, Mariana
Nogueira, Betania M.F.
Souza, Alexandra Brito
Rocha, Michael S.
Benjamin, Aline
Moreira, Adriana S.R.
de Oliveira, Jamile G.
Figueiredo, Marina C.
Turner, Megan M.
Alves, Kleydson
Durovni, Betina
Lapa-e-Silva, José R.
Kritski, Afrânio L.
Cavalcante, Solange
Rolla, Valeria C.
Cordeiro-Santos, Marcelo
Sterling, Timothy R.
Andrade, Bruno B.
author_facet Arriaga, María B.
Amorim, Gustavo
Queiroz, Artur T.L.
Rodrigues, Moreno M.S.
Araújo-Pereira, Mariana
Nogueira, Betania M.F.
Souza, Alexandra Brito
Rocha, Michael S.
Benjamin, Aline
Moreira, Adriana S.R.
de Oliveira, Jamile G.
Figueiredo, Marina C.
Turner, Megan M.
Alves, Kleydson
Durovni, Betina
Lapa-e-Silva, José R.
Kritski, Afrânio L.
Cavalcante, Solange
Rolla, Valeria C.
Cordeiro-Santos, Marcelo
Sterling, Timothy R.
Andrade, Bruno B.
author_sort Arriaga, María B.
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description BACKGROUND: A major goal of tuberculosis (TB) epidemiological studies is to obtain results that can be generalized to the larger population with TB. The ability to extrapolate findings on the determinants of TB treatment outcomes is also important. METHODS: We compared baseline clinical and demographic characteristics and determinants of anti-TB treatment outcomes between persons enrolled in the Regional Prospective Observational Research in Tuberculosis (RePORT)-Brazil cohort between June 2015 and June 2019, and the registry of TB cases reported to the Brazilian National TB Program (Information System for Notifiable Diseases [SINAN]) during the same time period. Multivariable regression models adjusted for the study site were performed using second-generation p-values, a novel statistical approach. Associations with unfavorable treatment outcomes were tested for both RePORT-Brazil and SINAN cohorts. FINDINGS: A total of 1,060 culture-confirmed TB patients were enrolled in RePORT-Brazil and 455,873 TB cases were reported to SINAN. Second-generation p-value analyses revealed that the cohorts were strikingly similar with regard to sex, age, use of antiretroviral therapy and positive initial smear sputum microscopy. However, diabetes, HIV infection, and smoking were more frequently documented in RePORT-Brazil. Illicit drug use, the presence of diabetes, and history of prior TB were associated with unfavorable TB treatment outcomes; illicit drug use was associated with such outcomes in both cohorts. CONCLUSIONS: There were important similarities in demographic characteristics and determinants of clinical outcomes between the RePORT-Brazil cohort and the Brazilian National registry of TB cases.
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spelling pubmed-79593302022-02-01 Novel stepwise approach to assess representativeness of a large multicenter observational cohort of tuberculosis patients: The example of RePORT Brazil Arriaga, María B. Amorim, Gustavo Queiroz, Artur T.L. Rodrigues, Moreno M.S. Araújo-Pereira, Mariana Nogueira, Betania M.F. Souza, Alexandra Brito Rocha, Michael S. Benjamin, Aline Moreira, Adriana S.R. de Oliveira, Jamile G. Figueiredo, Marina C. Turner, Megan M. Alves, Kleydson Durovni, Betina Lapa-e-Silva, José R. Kritski, Afrânio L. Cavalcante, Solange Rolla, Valeria C. Cordeiro-Santos, Marcelo Sterling, Timothy R. Andrade, Bruno B. Int J Infect Dis Article BACKGROUND: A major goal of tuberculosis (TB) epidemiological studies is to obtain results that can be generalized to the larger population with TB. The ability to extrapolate findings on the determinants of TB treatment outcomes is also important. METHODS: We compared baseline clinical and demographic characteristics and determinants of anti-TB treatment outcomes between persons enrolled in the Regional Prospective Observational Research in Tuberculosis (RePORT)-Brazil cohort between June 2015 and June 2019, and the registry of TB cases reported to the Brazilian National TB Program (Information System for Notifiable Diseases [SINAN]) during the same time period. Multivariable regression models adjusted for the study site were performed using second-generation p-values, a novel statistical approach. Associations with unfavorable treatment outcomes were tested for both RePORT-Brazil and SINAN cohorts. FINDINGS: A total of 1,060 culture-confirmed TB patients were enrolled in RePORT-Brazil and 455,873 TB cases were reported to SINAN. Second-generation p-value analyses revealed that the cohorts were strikingly similar with regard to sex, age, use of antiretroviral therapy and positive initial smear sputum microscopy. However, diabetes, HIV infection, and smoking were more frequently documented in RePORT-Brazil. Illicit drug use, the presence of diabetes, and history of prior TB were associated with unfavorable TB treatment outcomes; illicit drug use was associated with such outcomes in both cohorts. CONCLUSIONS: There were important similarities in demographic characteristics and determinants of clinical outcomes between the RePORT-Brazil cohort and the Brazilian National registry of TB cases. 2020-11-14 2021-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7959330/ /pubmed/33197582 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2020.11.140 Text en This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Arriaga, María B.
Amorim, Gustavo
Queiroz, Artur T.L.
Rodrigues, Moreno M.S.
Araújo-Pereira, Mariana
Nogueira, Betania M.F.
Souza, Alexandra Brito
Rocha, Michael S.
Benjamin, Aline
Moreira, Adriana S.R.
de Oliveira, Jamile G.
Figueiredo, Marina C.
Turner, Megan M.
Alves, Kleydson
Durovni, Betina
Lapa-e-Silva, José R.
Kritski, Afrânio L.
Cavalcante, Solange
Rolla, Valeria C.
Cordeiro-Santos, Marcelo
Sterling, Timothy R.
Andrade, Bruno B.
Novel stepwise approach to assess representativeness of a large multicenter observational cohort of tuberculosis patients: The example of RePORT Brazil
title Novel stepwise approach to assess representativeness of a large multicenter observational cohort of tuberculosis patients: The example of RePORT Brazil
title_full Novel stepwise approach to assess representativeness of a large multicenter observational cohort of tuberculosis patients: The example of RePORT Brazil
title_fullStr Novel stepwise approach to assess representativeness of a large multicenter observational cohort of tuberculosis patients: The example of RePORT Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Novel stepwise approach to assess representativeness of a large multicenter observational cohort of tuberculosis patients: The example of RePORT Brazil
title_short Novel stepwise approach to assess representativeness of a large multicenter observational cohort of tuberculosis patients: The example of RePORT Brazil
title_sort novel stepwise approach to assess representativeness of a large multicenter observational cohort of tuberculosis patients: the example of report brazil
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7959330/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33197582
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2020.11.140
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