Smear plus detect-TB for a sensitive diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis : a cost-effectiveness analysis in an incarcerated population

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Autor(a) principal: Schmid, Karen Barros
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Scherer, Luciene Cardoso, Barcellos, Regina Bones, Kühleis, Daniele Chaves, Prestes, Isaías Valente, Steffen, Ricardo Ewbank, Costa, Elis Regina Dalla, Rossetti, Maria Lucia Rosa
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Background: Prison conditions can favor the spread of tuberculosis (TB). This study aimed to evaluate in a Brazilian prison: the performance and accuracy of smear, culture and Detect-TB; performance of smear plus culture and smear plus Detect-TB, according to different TB prevalence rates; and the cost-effectiveness of these procedures for pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) diagnosis. Methods: This paper describes a cost-effectiveness study. A decision analytic model was developed to estimate the costs and cost-effectiveness of five routine diagnostic procedures for diagnosis of PTB using sputum specimens: a) Smear alone, b) Culture alone, c) Detect-TB alone, d) Smear plus culture and e) Smear plus Detect-TB. The cost-effectiveness ratio of costs were evaluated per correctly diagnosed TB case and all procedures costs were attributed based on the procedure costs adopted by the Brazilian Public Health System. Results: A total of 294 spontaneous sputum specimens from patients suspected of having TB were analyzed. The sensibility and specificity were calculated to be 47% and 100% for smear; 93% and 100%, for culture; 74% and 95%, for Detect-TB; 96% and 100%, for smear plus culture; and 86% and 95%, for smear plus Detect-TB. The negative and positive predictive values for smear plus Detect-TB, according to different TB prevalence rates, ranged from 83 to 99% and 48 to 96%, respectively. In a cost-effectiveness analysis, smear was both less costly and less effective than the other strategies. Culture and smear plus culture were more effective but more costly than the other strategies. Smear plus Detect-TB was the most cost-effective method. Conclusions: The Detect-TB evinced to be sensitive and effective for the PTB diagnosis when applied with smear microscopy. Diagnostic methods should be improved to increase TB case detection. To support rational decisions about the implementation of such techniques, cost-effectiveness studies are essential, including in prisons, which are known for health care assessment problems.
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spelling Schmid, Karen BarrosScherer, Luciene CardosoBarcellos, Regina BonesKühleis, Daniele ChavesPrestes, Isaías ValenteSteffen, Ricardo EwbankCosta, Elis Regina DallaRossetti, Maria Lucia Rosa2015-04-09T01:57:56Z20141471-2334http://hdl.handle.net/10183/115071000955832Background: Prison conditions can favor the spread of tuberculosis (TB). This study aimed to evaluate in a Brazilian prison: the performance and accuracy of smear, culture and Detect-TB; performance of smear plus culture and smear plus Detect-TB, according to different TB prevalence rates; and the cost-effectiveness of these procedures for pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) diagnosis. Methods: This paper describes a cost-effectiveness study. A decision analytic model was developed to estimate the costs and cost-effectiveness of five routine diagnostic procedures for diagnosis of PTB using sputum specimens: a) Smear alone, b) Culture alone, c) Detect-TB alone, d) Smear plus culture and e) Smear plus Detect-TB. The cost-effectiveness ratio of costs were evaluated per correctly diagnosed TB case and all procedures costs were attributed based on the procedure costs adopted by the Brazilian Public Health System. Results: A total of 294 spontaneous sputum specimens from patients suspected of having TB were analyzed. The sensibility and specificity were calculated to be 47% and 100% for smear; 93% and 100%, for culture; 74% and 95%, for Detect-TB; 96% and 100%, for smear plus culture; and 86% and 95%, for smear plus Detect-TB. The negative and positive predictive values for smear plus Detect-TB, according to different TB prevalence rates, ranged from 83 to 99% and 48 to 96%, respectively. In a cost-effectiveness analysis, smear was both less costly and less effective than the other strategies. Culture and smear plus culture were more effective but more costly than the other strategies. Smear plus Detect-TB was the most cost-effective method. Conclusions: The Detect-TB evinced to be sensitive and effective for the PTB diagnosis when applied with smear microscopy. Diagnostic methods should be improved to increase TB case detection. To support rational decisions about the implementation of such techniques, cost-effectiveness studies are essential, including in prisons, which are known for health care assessment problems.application/pdfengBMC infectious diseases. London. Vol. 14, no. 1, (Dec. 2014), p. 1-10Tuberculose pulmonarPresidiáriosTuberculosisCost-effectivenessPrisonDetect-TBMolecular diagnosisIS6110Smear plus detect-TB for a sensitive diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis : a cost-effectiveness analysis in an incarcerated populationEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL000955832.pdf000955832.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1000776http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/115071/1/000955832.pdf948d187ea361f6b88ac5cb4d450e7190MD51TEXT000955832.pdf.txt000955832.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain49077http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/115071/2/000955832.pdf.txt4cf31b9035a347089c5c4e9835756d3eMD52THUMBNAIL000955832.pdf.jpg000955832.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg2021http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/115071/3/000955832.pdf.jpg7833edf1821641de76b0b686bbea5539MD5310183/1150712018-10-19 10:41:35.671oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/115071Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2018-10-19T13:41:35Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title Smear plus detect-TB for a sensitive diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis : a cost-effectiveness analysis in an incarcerated population
spellingShingle Smear plus detect-TB for a sensitive diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis : a cost-effectiveness analysis in an incarcerated population
Schmid, Karen Barros
Tuberculose pulmonar
Presidiários
Tuberculosis
Cost-effectiveness
Prison
Detect-TB
Molecular diagnosis
IS6110
title_short Smear plus detect-TB for a sensitive diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis : a cost-effectiveness analysis in an incarcerated population
title_full Smear plus detect-TB for a sensitive diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis : a cost-effectiveness analysis in an incarcerated population
title_fullStr Smear plus detect-TB for a sensitive diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis : a cost-effectiveness analysis in an incarcerated population
title_full_unstemmed Smear plus detect-TB for a sensitive diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis : a cost-effectiveness analysis in an incarcerated population
title_sort Smear plus detect-TB for a sensitive diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis : a cost-effectiveness analysis in an incarcerated population
author Schmid, Karen Barros
author_facet Schmid, Karen Barros
Scherer, Luciene Cardoso
Barcellos, Regina Bones
Kühleis, Daniele Chaves
Prestes, Isaías Valente
Steffen, Ricardo Ewbank
Costa, Elis Regina Dalla
Rossetti, Maria Lucia Rosa
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author2 Scherer, Luciene Cardoso
Barcellos, Regina Bones
Kühleis, Daniele Chaves
Prestes, Isaías Valente
Steffen, Ricardo Ewbank
Costa, Elis Regina Dalla
Rossetti, Maria Lucia Rosa
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Schmid, Karen Barros
Scherer, Luciene Cardoso
Barcellos, Regina Bones
Kühleis, Daniele Chaves
Prestes, Isaías Valente
Steffen, Ricardo Ewbank
Costa, Elis Regina Dalla
Rossetti, Maria Lucia Rosa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tuberculose pulmonar
Presidiários
topic Tuberculose pulmonar
Presidiários
Tuberculosis
Cost-effectiveness
Prison
Detect-TB
Molecular diagnosis
IS6110
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Tuberculosis
Cost-effectiveness
Prison
Detect-TB
Molecular diagnosis
IS6110
description Background: Prison conditions can favor the spread of tuberculosis (TB). This study aimed to evaluate in a Brazilian prison: the performance and accuracy of smear, culture and Detect-TB; performance of smear plus culture and smear plus Detect-TB, according to different TB prevalence rates; and the cost-effectiveness of these procedures for pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) diagnosis. Methods: This paper describes a cost-effectiveness study. A decision analytic model was developed to estimate the costs and cost-effectiveness of five routine diagnostic procedures for diagnosis of PTB using sputum specimens: a) Smear alone, b) Culture alone, c) Detect-TB alone, d) Smear plus culture and e) Smear plus Detect-TB. The cost-effectiveness ratio of costs were evaluated per correctly diagnosed TB case and all procedures costs were attributed based on the procedure costs adopted by the Brazilian Public Health System. Results: A total of 294 spontaneous sputum specimens from patients suspected of having TB were analyzed. The sensibility and specificity were calculated to be 47% and 100% for smear; 93% and 100%, for culture; 74% and 95%, for Detect-TB; 96% and 100%, for smear plus culture; and 86% and 95%, for smear plus Detect-TB. The negative and positive predictive values for smear plus Detect-TB, according to different TB prevalence rates, ranged from 83 to 99% and 48 to 96%, respectively. In a cost-effectiveness analysis, smear was both less costly and less effective than the other strategies. Culture and smear plus culture were more effective but more costly than the other strategies. Smear plus Detect-TB was the most cost-effective method. Conclusions: The Detect-TB evinced to be sensitive and effective for the PTB diagnosis when applied with smear microscopy. Diagnostic methods should be improved to increase TB case detection. To support rational decisions about the implementation of such techniques, cost-effectiveness studies are essential, including in prisons, which are known for health care assessment problems.
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