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Tuberculosis screening among ambulatory people living with HIV: a systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis
BACKGROUND: The WHO-recommended tuberculosis screening and diagnostic algorithm in ambulatory people living with HIV is a four-symptom screen (known as the WHO-recommended four symptom screen [W4SS]) followed by a WHO-recommended molecular rapid diagnostic test (eg Xpert MTB/RIF [hereafter referred...
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author | Dhana, Ashar Hamada, Yohhei Kengne, Andre P Kerkhoff, Andrew D Rangaka, Molebogeng X Kredo, Tamara Baddeley, Annabel Miller, Cecily Singh, Satvinder Hanifa, Yasmeen Grant, Alison D Fielding, Katherine Affolabi, Dissou Merle, Corinne S Wachinou, Ablo Prudence Yoon, Christina Cattamanchi, Adithya Hoffmann, Christopher J Martinson, Neil Mbu, Eyongetah Tabenyang Sander, Melissa S Balcha, Taye T Skogmar, Sten Reeve, Byron W P Theron, Grant Ndlangalavu, Gcobisa Modi, Surbhi Cavanaugh, Joseph Swindells, Susan Chaisson, Richard E Ahmad Khan, Faiz Howard, Andrea A Wood, Robin Thit, Swe Swe Kyi, Mar Mar Hanson, Josh Drain, Paul K Shapiro, Adrienne E Kufa, Tendesayi Churchyard, Gavin Nguyen, Duc T Graviss, Edward A Bjerrum, Stephanie Johansen, Isik S Gersh, Jill K Horne, David J LaCourse, Sylvia M Al-Darraji, Haider Abdulrazzaq Abed Kamarulzaman, Adeeba Kempker, Russell R Tukvadze, Nestani Barr, David A Meintjes, Graeme Maartens, Gary |
author_facet | Dhana, Ashar Hamada, Yohhei Kengne, Andre P Kerkhoff, Andrew D Rangaka, Molebogeng X Kredo, Tamara Baddeley, Annabel Miller, Cecily Singh, Satvinder Hanifa, Yasmeen Grant, Alison D Fielding, Katherine Affolabi, Dissou Merle, Corinne S Wachinou, Ablo Prudence Yoon, Christina Cattamanchi, Adithya Hoffmann, Christopher J Martinson, Neil Mbu, Eyongetah Tabenyang Sander, Melissa S Balcha, Taye T Skogmar, Sten Reeve, Byron W P Theron, Grant Ndlangalavu, Gcobisa Modi, Surbhi Cavanaugh, Joseph Swindells, Susan Chaisson, Richard E Ahmad Khan, Faiz Howard, Andrea A Wood, Robin Thit, Swe Swe Kyi, Mar Mar Hanson, Josh Drain, Paul K Shapiro, Adrienne E Kufa, Tendesayi Churchyard, Gavin Nguyen, Duc T Graviss, Edward A Bjerrum, Stephanie Johansen, Isik S Gersh, Jill K Horne, David J LaCourse, Sylvia M Al-Darraji, Haider Abdulrazzaq Abed Kamarulzaman, Adeeba Kempker, Russell R Tukvadze, Nestani Barr, David A Meintjes, Graeme Maartens, Gary |
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description | BACKGROUND: The WHO-recommended tuberculosis screening and diagnostic algorithm in ambulatory people living with HIV is a four-symptom screen (known as the WHO-recommended four symptom screen [W4SS]) followed by a WHO-recommended molecular rapid diagnostic test (eg Xpert MTB/RIF [hereafter referred to as Xpert]) if W4SS is positive. To inform updated WHO guidelines, we aimed to assess the diagnostic accuracy of alternative screening tests and strategies for tuberculosis in this population. METHODS: In this systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis, we updated a search of PubMed (MEDLINE), Embase, the Cochrane Library, and conference abstracts for publications from Jan 1, 2011, to March 12, 2018, done in a previous systematic review to include the period up to Aug 2, 2019. We screened the reference lists of identified pieces and contacted experts in the field. We included prospective cross-sectional, observational studies and randomised trials among adult and adolescent (age ≥10 years) ambulatory people living with HIV, irrespective of signs and symptoms of tuberculosis. We extracted study-level data using a standardised data extraction form, and we requested individual participant data from study authors. We aimed to compare the W4SS with alternative screening tests and strategies and the WHO-recommended algorithm (ie, W4SS followed by Xpert) with Xpert for all in terms of diagnostic accuracy (sensitivity and specificity), overall and in key subgroups (eg, by antiretroviral therapy [ART] status). The reference standard was culture. This study is registered with PROSPERO, CRD42020155895. FINDINGS: We identified 25 studies, and obtained data from 22 studies (including 15 666 participants; 4347 [27·7%] of 15 663 participants with data were on ART). W4SS sensitivity was 82% (95% CI 72–89) and specificity was 42% (29–57). C-reactive protein (≥10 mg/L) had similar sensitivity to (77% [61–88]), but higher specificity (74% [61–83]; n=3571) than, W4SS. Cough (lasting ≥2 weeks), haemoglobin (<10 g/dL), body-mass index (<18·5 kg/m(2)), and lymphadenopathy had high specificities (80–90%) but low sensitivities (29–43%). The WHO-recommended algorithm had a sensitivity of 58% (50–66) and a specificity of 99% (98–100); Xpert for all had a sensitivity of 68% (57–76) and a specificity of 99% (98–99). In the one study that assessed both, the sensitivity of sputum Xpert Ultra was higher than sputum Xpert (73% [62–81] vs 57% [47–67]) and specificities were similar (98% [96–98] vs 99% [98–100]). Among outpatients on ART (4309 [99·1%] of 4347 people on ART), W4SS sensitivity was 53% (35–71) and specificity was 71% (51–85). In this population, a parallel strategy (two tests done at the same time) of W4SS with any chest x-ray abnormality had higher sensitivity (89% [70–97]) and lower specificity (33% [17–54]; n=2670) than W4SS alone; at a tuberculosis prevalence of 5%, this strategy would require 379 more rapid diagnostic tests per 1000 people living with HIV than W4SS but detect 18 more tuberculosis cases. Among outpatients not on ART (11 160 [71·8%] of 15 541 outpatients), W4SS sensitivity was 85% (76–91) and specificity was 37% (25–51). C-reactive protein (≥10 mg/L) alone had a similar sensitivity to (83% [79–86]), but higher specificity (67% [60–73]; n=3187) than, W4SS and a sequential strategy (both test positive) of W4SS then C-reactive protein (≥5 mg/L) had a similar sensitivity to (84% [75–90]), but higher specificity than (64% [57–71]; n=3187), W4SS alone; at 10% tuberculosis prevalence, these strategies would require 272 and 244 fewer rapid diagnostic tests per 1000 people living with HIV than W4SS but miss two and one more tuberculosis cases, respectively. INTERPRETATION: C-reactive protein reduces the need for further rapid diagnostic tests without compromising sensitivity and has been included in the updated WHO tuberculosis screening guidelines. However, C-reactive protein data were scarce for outpatients on ART, necessitating future research regarding the utility of C-reactive protein in this group. Chest x-ray can be useful in outpatients on ART when combined with W4SS. The WHO-recommended algorithm has suboptimal sensitivity; Xpert for all offers slight sensitivity gains and would have major resource implications. FUNDING: World Health Organization. |
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spelling | pubmed-89428582022-04-01 Tuberculosis screening among ambulatory people living with HIV: a systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis Dhana, Ashar Hamada, Yohhei Kengne, Andre P Kerkhoff, Andrew D Rangaka, Molebogeng X Kredo, Tamara Baddeley, Annabel Miller, Cecily Singh, Satvinder Hanifa, Yasmeen Grant, Alison D Fielding, Katherine Affolabi, Dissou Merle, Corinne S Wachinou, Ablo Prudence Yoon, Christina Cattamanchi, Adithya Hoffmann, Christopher J Martinson, Neil Mbu, Eyongetah Tabenyang Sander, Melissa S Balcha, Taye T Skogmar, Sten Reeve, Byron W P Theron, Grant Ndlangalavu, Gcobisa Modi, Surbhi Cavanaugh, Joseph Swindells, Susan Chaisson, Richard E Ahmad Khan, Faiz Howard, Andrea A Wood, Robin Thit, Swe Swe Kyi, Mar Mar Hanson, Josh Drain, Paul K Shapiro, Adrienne E Kufa, Tendesayi Churchyard, Gavin Nguyen, Duc T Graviss, Edward A Bjerrum, Stephanie Johansen, Isik S Gersh, Jill K Horne, David J LaCourse, Sylvia M Al-Darraji, Haider Abdulrazzaq Abed Kamarulzaman, Adeeba Kempker, Russell R Tukvadze, Nestani Barr, David A Meintjes, Graeme Maartens, Gary Lancet Infect Dis Articles BACKGROUND: The WHO-recommended tuberculosis screening and diagnostic algorithm in ambulatory people living with HIV is a four-symptom screen (known as the WHO-recommended four symptom screen [W4SS]) followed by a WHO-recommended molecular rapid diagnostic test (eg Xpert MTB/RIF [hereafter referred to as Xpert]) if W4SS is positive. To inform updated WHO guidelines, we aimed to assess the diagnostic accuracy of alternative screening tests and strategies for tuberculosis in this population. METHODS: In this systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis, we updated a search of PubMed (MEDLINE), Embase, the Cochrane Library, and conference abstracts for publications from Jan 1, 2011, to March 12, 2018, done in a previous systematic review to include the period up to Aug 2, 2019. We screened the reference lists of identified pieces and contacted experts in the field. We included prospective cross-sectional, observational studies and randomised trials among adult and adolescent (age ≥10 years) ambulatory people living with HIV, irrespective of signs and symptoms of tuberculosis. We extracted study-level data using a standardised data extraction form, and we requested individual participant data from study authors. We aimed to compare the W4SS with alternative screening tests and strategies and the WHO-recommended algorithm (ie, W4SS followed by Xpert) with Xpert for all in terms of diagnostic accuracy (sensitivity and specificity), overall and in key subgroups (eg, by antiretroviral therapy [ART] status). The reference standard was culture. This study is registered with PROSPERO, CRD42020155895. FINDINGS: We identified 25 studies, and obtained data from 22 studies (including 15 666 participants; 4347 [27·7%] of 15 663 participants with data were on ART). W4SS sensitivity was 82% (95% CI 72–89) and specificity was 42% (29–57). C-reactive protein (≥10 mg/L) had similar sensitivity to (77% [61–88]), but higher specificity (74% [61–83]; n=3571) than, W4SS. Cough (lasting ≥2 weeks), haemoglobin (<10 g/dL), body-mass index (<18·5 kg/m(2)), and lymphadenopathy had high specificities (80–90%) but low sensitivities (29–43%). The WHO-recommended algorithm had a sensitivity of 58% (50–66) and a specificity of 99% (98–100); Xpert for all had a sensitivity of 68% (57–76) and a specificity of 99% (98–99). In the one study that assessed both, the sensitivity of sputum Xpert Ultra was higher than sputum Xpert (73% [62–81] vs 57% [47–67]) and specificities were similar (98% [96–98] vs 99% [98–100]). Among outpatients on ART (4309 [99·1%] of 4347 people on ART), W4SS sensitivity was 53% (35–71) and specificity was 71% (51–85). In this population, a parallel strategy (two tests done at the same time) of W4SS with any chest x-ray abnormality had higher sensitivity (89% [70–97]) and lower specificity (33% [17–54]; n=2670) than W4SS alone; at a tuberculosis prevalence of 5%, this strategy would require 379 more rapid diagnostic tests per 1000 people living with HIV than W4SS but detect 18 more tuberculosis cases. Among outpatients not on ART (11 160 [71·8%] of 15 541 outpatients), W4SS sensitivity was 85% (76–91) and specificity was 37% (25–51). C-reactive protein (≥10 mg/L) alone had a similar sensitivity to (83% [79–86]), but higher specificity (67% [60–73]; n=3187) than, W4SS and a sequential strategy (both test positive) of W4SS then C-reactive protein (≥5 mg/L) had a similar sensitivity to (84% [75–90]), but higher specificity than (64% [57–71]; n=3187), W4SS alone; at 10% tuberculosis prevalence, these strategies would require 272 and 244 fewer rapid diagnostic tests per 1000 people living with HIV than W4SS but miss two and one more tuberculosis cases, respectively. INTERPRETATION: C-reactive protein reduces the need for further rapid diagnostic tests without compromising sensitivity and has been included in the updated WHO tuberculosis screening guidelines. However, C-reactive protein data were scarce for outpatients on ART, necessitating future research regarding the utility of C-reactive protein in this group. Chest x-ray can be useful in outpatients on ART when combined with W4SS. The WHO-recommended algorithm has suboptimal sensitivity; Xpert for all offers slight sensitivity gains and would have major resource implications. FUNDING: World Health Organization. Elsevier Science ;, The Lancet Pub. Group 2022-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8942858/ /pubmed/34800394 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1473-3099(21)00387-X Text en © 2022 World Health Organization https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/). |
spellingShingle | Articles Dhana, Ashar Hamada, Yohhei Kengne, Andre P Kerkhoff, Andrew D Rangaka, Molebogeng X Kredo, Tamara Baddeley, Annabel Miller, Cecily Singh, Satvinder Hanifa, Yasmeen Grant, Alison D Fielding, Katherine Affolabi, Dissou Merle, Corinne S Wachinou, Ablo Prudence Yoon, Christina Cattamanchi, Adithya Hoffmann, Christopher J Martinson, Neil Mbu, Eyongetah Tabenyang Sander, Melissa S Balcha, Taye T Skogmar, Sten Reeve, Byron W P Theron, Grant Ndlangalavu, Gcobisa Modi, Surbhi Cavanaugh, Joseph Swindells, Susan Chaisson, Richard E Ahmad Khan, Faiz Howard, Andrea A Wood, Robin Thit, Swe Swe Kyi, Mar Mar Hanson, Josh Drain, Paul K Shapiro, Adrienne E Kufa, Tendesayi Churchyard, Gavin Nguyen, Duc T Graviss, Edward A Bjerrum, Stephanie Johansen, Isik S Gersh, Jill K Horne, David J LaCourse, Sylvia M Al-Darraji, Haider Abdulrazzaq Abed Kamarulzaman, Adeeba Kempker, Russell R Tukvadze, Nestani Barr, David A Meintjes, Graeme Maartens, Gary Tuberculosis screening among ambulatory people living with HIV: a systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis |
title | Tuberculosis screening among ambulatory people living with HIV: a systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis |
title_full | Tuberculosis screening among ambulatory people living with HIV: a systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis |
title_fullStr | Tuberculosis screening among ambulatory people living with HIV: a systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis |
title_full_unstemmed | Tuberculosis screening among ambulatory people living with HIV: a systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis |
title_short | Tuberculosis screening among ambulatory people living with HIV: a systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis |
title_sort | tuberculosis screening among ambulatory people living with hiv: a systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8942858/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34800394 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1473-3099(21)00387-X |
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