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Effectiveness of screening for tuberculosis in HIV: a pragmatic clinical trial

OBJECTIVE: To verify the effectiveness of screening for tuberculosis (TB) on all-cause mortality and tuberculosis cases in newly diagnosed HIV-infected patients through a clinical algorithm based on recommendations of the World Health Organization. METHODS: From March 2014 to April 2016, a pragmatic...

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Autores principales: Santos, Marcela Lopes, Batista, Joanna d’Arc Lyra, Braga, Cynthia, da Silva, Adriana Paula, Maruza, Magda, Souza, Wayner Vieira, de Carvalho, Maria Rosimery, de Siqueira-Filha, Noemia Teixeira, de Albuquerque, Maria de Fátima Pessoa Militão
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8289255/
http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/s1518-8787.2021055002936
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author Santos, Marcela Lopes
Batista, Joanna d’Arc Lyra
Braga, Cynthia
da Silva, Adriana Paula
Maruza, Magda
Souza, Wayner Vieira
de Carvalho, Maria Rosimery
de Siqueira-Filha, Noemia Teixeira
de Albuquerque, Maria de Fátima Pessoa Militão
author_facet Santos, Marcela Lopes
Batista, Joanna d’Arc Lyra
Braga, Cynthia
da Silva, Adriana Paula
Maruza, Magda
Souza, Wayner Vieira
de Carvalho, Maria Rosimery
de Siqueira-Filha, Noemia Teixeira
de Albuquerque, Maria de Fátima Pessoa Militão
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description OBJECTIVE: To verify the effectiveness of screening for tuberculosis (TB) on all-cause mortality and tuberculosis cases in newly diagnosed HIV-infected patients through a clinical algorithm based on recommendations of the World Health Organization. METHODS: From March 2014 to April 2016, a pragmatic randomized clinical trial was conducted with newly diagnosed and TB-free HIV-infected adults undergoing antiretroviral therapy for up to one month at a major tertiary hospital for HIV in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil. Participants were randomized into intervention and control groups using an automatically-generated random list, and followed-up for at least 6 months. The intervention group was screened for TB at hospital admission and at every follow-up visit through a series of questions addressing TB-related symptoms (cough, fever, night sweating, and weight loss). Patients presenting with any of these symptoms were referred to a pulmonologist and underwent sputum smear microscopy, sputum culture, and rapid molecular testing (GeneXpert). When at least one test result came back positive, TB treatment was initiated. In turn, if patients tested negative but presented with severe clinal symptoms, TB preventive treatment was initiated. Screening for TB was not performed systematically in the control group. The primary outcome assessed in this study was death from all causes, and secondary outcomes included sensitivity and specificity of this screening test, as well as its detection time. RESULTS: This study evaluated 581 patients, 377 in the intervention group (64.9%) and 204 in the control group (35.1%). In total, 36 patients died during the follow-up period. Of these, 26 (6.9%) were from the intervention group, reaching a cumulative mortality coefficient of 69 per 1,000 inhabitants, and 10 (4.9%) from the control group (p = 0.341), with a cumulative mortality coefficient of 49 per 1,000 inhabitants (p = 0.341).
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spelling pubmed-82892552021-07-23 Effectiveness of screening for tuberculosis in HIV: a pragmatic clinical trial Santos, Marcela Lopes Batista, Joanna d’Arc Lyra Braga, Cynthia da Silva, Adriana Paula Maruza, Magda Souza, Wayner Vieira de Carvalho, Maria Rosimery de Siqueira-Filha, Noemia Teixeira de Albuquerque, Maria de Fátima Pessoa Militão Rev Saude Publica Original Article OBJECTIVE: To verify the effectiveness of screening for tuberculosis (TB) on all-cause mortality and tuberculosis cases in newly diagnosed HIV-infected patients through a clinical algorithm based on recommendations of the World Health Organization. METHODS: From March 2014 to April 2016, a pragmatic randomized clinical trial was conducted with newly diagnosed and TB-free HIV-infected adults undergoing antiretroviral therapy for up to one month at a major tertiary hospital for HIV in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil. Participants were randomized into intervention and control groups using an automatically-generated random list, and followed-up for at least 6 months. The intervention group was screened for TB at hospital admission and at every follow-up visit through a series of questions addressing TB-related symptoms (cough, fever, night sweating, and weight loss). Patients presenting with any of these symptoms were referred to a pulmonologist and underwent sputum smear microscopy, sputum culture, and rapid molecular testing (GeneXpert). When at least one test result came back positive, TB treatment was initiated. In turn, if patients tested negative but presented with severe clinal symptoms, TB preventive treatment was initiated. Screening for TB was not performed systematically in the control group. The primary outcome assessed in this study was death from all causes, and secondary outcomes included sensitivity and specificity of this screening test, as well as its detection time. RESULTS: This study evaluated 581 patients, 377 in the intervention group (64.9%) and 204 in the control group (35.1%). In total, 36 patients died during the follow-up period. Of these, 26 (6.9%) were from the intervention group, reaching a cumulative mortality coefficient of 69 per 1,000 inhabitants, and 10 (4.9%) from the control group (p = 0.341), with a cumulative mortality coefficient of 49 per 1,000 inhabitants (p = 0.341). Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo 2021-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8289255/ http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/s1518-8787.2021055002936 Text en https://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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Braga, Cynthia
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Maruza, Magda
Souza, Wayner Vieira
de Carvalho, Maria Rosimery
de Siqueira-Filha, Noemia Teixeira
de Albuquerque, Maria de Fátima Pessoa Militão
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8289255/
http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/s1518-8787.2021055002936
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