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Predictive Accuracy and Densitometric Analysis of Point-of-Care Immunoassay for Adenoviral Conjunctivitis

PURPOSE: Accurate diagnosis of adenoviral conjunctivitis (Ad-Cs) is important for timely and appropriate patient management to reduce disease transmission. This study assessed the diagnostic accuracy of a commercially available point-of-care adenovirus immunoassay and determined whether its predicti...

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Autores principales: Johnson, Spencer D., Harthan, Jennifer S., Than, Tammy, Migneco, Mary K., Shorter, Ellen, Whiteside, Meredith M., Morettin, Christina E., Olson, Christian K., Rosemann, Crystal A., Margolis, Mathew S., Haertter, Leonard W., Huecker, Julia B., Rodic-Polic, Bojana, Buller, Richard S., Storch, Gregory A., Gordon, Mae O., Hartwick, Andrew T. E.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8399540/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34431990
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.10.9.30
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author Johnson, Spencer D.
Harthan, Jennifer S.
Than, Tammy
Migneco, Mary K.
Shorter, Ellen
Whiteside, Meredith M.
Morettin, Christina E.
Olson, Christian K.
Rosemann, Crystal A.
Margolis, Mathew S.
Haertter, Leonard W.
Huecker, Julia B.
Rodic-Polic, Bojana
Buller, Richard S.
Storch, Gregory A.
Gordon, Mae O.
Hartwick, Andrew T. E.
author_facet Johnson, Spencer D.
Harthan, Jennifer S.
Than, Tammy
Migneco, Mary K.
Shorter, Ellen
Whiteside, Meredith M.
Morettin, Christina E.
Olson, Christian K.
Rosemann, Crystal A.
Margolis, Mathew S.
Haertter, Leonard W.
Huecker, Julia B.
Rodic-Polic, Bojana
Buller, Richard S.
Storch, Gregory A.
Gordon, Mae O.
Hartwick, Andrew T. E.
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description PURPOSE: Accurate diagnosis of adenoviral conjunctivitis (Ad-Cs) is important for timely and appropriate patient management to reduce disease transmission. This study assessed the diagnostic accuracy of a commercially available point-of-care adenovirus immunoassay and determined whether its predictive accuracy is influenced by signal intensities of test result bands. METHODS: Point-of-care immunoassay (AdenoPlus) testing and quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) testing was performed on conjunctival swab samples obtained from eyes of 186 eligible adult participants with presumed infectious conjunctivitis and symptoms of ≤4 days. Masked observers assessed signal intensities of the immunoassay test and control bands using densitometry. RESULTS: Ad-Cs was confirmed by qPCR in 28 of the 56 eyes that tested positive on the AdenoPlus, a 50% positive predictive value (95% confidence interval [CI] = 36.9, 63.1). No adenovirus was detected by qPCR in 128 of 130 eyes that tested negative on AdenoPlus, a 98.5% negative predictive value (CI = 96.3, 100). Sensitivity and specificity were 93% (CI = 84.4, 100) and 82% (CI = 76.0, 88.1), respectively. Viral titers significantly correlated with ratio of test band signal intensities (R(2) = 0.32, P = 0.002). Higher positive predictive value was associated with higher densitometry ratios (receiver operating characteristic [ROC] area = 0.71; 95% CI = 0.59, 0.83). CONCLUSIONS: Densitometric analyses suggest that the diagnostic accuracy of AdenoPlus is influenced by the signal intensity of the test result bands. Visual comparison of the test band intensities by clinicians could reduce the false positive rate of point-of-care immunoassays and aid in the diagnosis of viral infections. TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE: Ratiometric densitometry of point-of-care immunoassays could aid clinicians’ decision making in diagnosing infectious diseases, including Ad-Cs.
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spelling pubmed-83995402021-09-13 Predictive Accuracy and Densitometric Analysis of Point-of-Care Immunoassay for Adenoviral Conjunctivitis Johnson, Spencer D. Harthan, Jennifer S. Than, Tammy Migneco, Mary K. Shorter, Ellen Whiteside, Meredith M. Morettin, Christina E. Olson, Christian K. Rosemann, Crystal A. Margolis, Mathew S. Haertter, Leonard W. Huecker, Julia B. Rodic-Polic, Bojana Buller, Richard S. Storch, Gregory A. Gordon, Mae O. Hartwick, Andrew T. E. Transl Vis Sci Technol Article PURPOSE: Accurate diagnosis of adenoviral conjunctivitis (Ad-Cs) is important for timely and appropriate patient management to reduce disease transmission. This study assessed the diagnostic accuracy of a commercially available point-of-care adenovirus immunoassay and determined whether its predictive accuracy is influenced by signal intensities of test result bands. METHODS: Point-of-care immunoassay (AdenoPlus) testing and quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) testing was performed on conjunctival swab samples obtained from eyes of 186 eligible adult participants with presumed infectious conjunctivitis and symptoms of ≤4 days. Masked observers assessed signal intensities of the immunoassay test and control bands using densitometry. RESULTS: Ad-Cs was confirmed by qPCR in 28 of the 56 eyes that tested positive on the AdenoPlus, a 50% positive predictive value (95% confidence interval [CI] = 36.9, 63.1). No adenovirus was detected by qPCR in 128 of 130 eyes that tested negative on AdenoPlus, a 98.5% negative predictive value (CI = 96.3, 100). Sensitivity and specificity were 93% (CI = 84.4, 100) and 82% (CI = 76.0, 88.1), respectively. Viral titers significantly correlated with ratio of test band signal intensities (R(2) = 0.32, P = 0.002). Higher positive predictive value was associated with higher densitometry ratios (receiver operating characteristic [ROC] area = 0.71; 95% CI = 0.59, 0.83). CONCLUSIONS: Densitometric analyses suggest that the diagnostic accuracy of AdenoPlus is influenced by the signal intensity of the test result bands. Visual comparison of the test band intensities by clinicians could reduce the false positive rate of point-of-care immunoassays and aid in the diagnosis of viral infections. TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE: Ratiometric densitometry of point-of-care immunoassays could aid clinicians’ decision making in diagnosing infectious diseases, including Ad-Cs. The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2021-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8399540/ /pubmed/34431990 http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.10.9.30 Text en Copyright 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Johnson, Spencer D.
Harthan, Jennifer S.
Than, Tammy
Migneco, Mary K.
Shorter, Ellen
Whiteside, Meredith M.
Morettin, Christina E.
Olson, Christian K.
Rosemann, Crystal A.
Margolis, Mathew S.
Haertter, Leonard W.
Huecker, Julia B.
Rodic-Polic, Bojana
Buller, Richard S.
Storch, Gregory A.
Gordon, Mae O.
Hartwick, Andrew T. E.
Predictive Accuracy and Densitometric Analysis of Point-of-Care Immunoassay for Adenoviral Conjunctivitis
title Predictive Accuracy and Densitometric Analysis of Point-of-Care Immunoassay for Adenoviral Conjunctivitis
title_full Predictive Accuracy and Densitometric Analysis of Point-of-Care Immunoassay for Adenoviral Conjunctivitis
title_fullStr Predictive Accuracy and Densitometric Analysis of Point-of-Care Immunoassay for Adenoviral Conjunctivitis
title_full_unstemmed Predictive Accuracy and Densitometric Analysis of Point-of-Care Immunoassay for Adenoviral Conjunctivitis
title_short Predictive Accuracy and Densitometric Analysis of Point-of-Care Immunoassay for Adenoviral Conjunctivitis
title_sort predictive accuracy and densitometric analysis of point-of-care immunoassay for adenoviral conjunctivitis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8399540/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34431990
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.10.9.30
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