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Kristina Keitel1,2,3,4, Frank Kagoro5, Josephine Samaka5,6, John Masimba5, Zamzam Said5, Hosiana Temba5, Tarsis Mlaganile5, Willy Sangu7, Clotilde Rambaud-Althaus8, Alain Gervaix9, Blaise Genton1,2,4,10, Valérie D'Acremont1,2,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The management of childhood infections remains inadequate in resource-limited countries, resulting in high mortality and irrational use of antimicrobials. Current disease management tools, such as the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) algorithm, rely solely on clinical signs and have not made use of available point-of-care tests (POCTs) that can help to identify children with severe infections and children in need of antibiotic treatment. e-POCT is a novel electronic algorithm based on current evidence; it guides clinicians through the entire consultation and recommends treatment based on a few clinical signs and POCT results, some performed in all patients (malaria rapid diagnostic test, hemoglobin, oximeter) and others in selected subgroups only (C-reactive protein, procalcitonin, glucometer). The objective of this trial was to determine whether the clinical outcome of febrile children managed by the e-POCT tool was non-inferior to that of febrile children managed by a validated electronic algorithm derived from IMCI (ALMANACH), while reducing the proportion with antibiotic prescription. METHODS ANDEntities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29059253 PMCID: PMC5653205 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1002411
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Med ISSN: 1549-1277 Impact factor: 11.069
Fig 1Schematic representation of the e-POCT algorithm.
Example of input and output screens, sensor input, and background algorithm calculations. An example of a consultation with respective input and output screens is shown on the left; the background calculations of the algorithm are displayed on the right in black; input of information from POCTs is displayed in orange. CRP, C-reactive protein; F/u, follow-up; HIV, human immunodeficiency virus; PCT, procalcitonin; POCT, point-of-care test; mRDT, malaria rapid diagnostic test; RR, respiratory rate; SaO2, oxygen saturation.
Fig 2Content of the e-POCT algorithm.
The main content (algorithm) of e-POCT is displayed. Questions and information requested by the algorithm are shown on the left side, the respective disease classifications and treatment recommendations on the right. 1Heart rate ≥ 90th percentile for age and temperature [19]. 2Blood glucose < 3.3 mmol/l. 3Respiratory rate ≥ 97th percentile for age and temperature [20]. 4Children ≥ 6 months only. 5Weight-for-age z-score < 3, per WHO 2006 growth charts, and/or mid-upper arm circumference < 11.5 cm and age > 6 months. 6Clouding of cornea or severe mouth ulcers or cough and tachypnea (respiratory rate ≥ 75th percentile for age and temperature [20]). 7Hb < 90 g/l (2–6 months), < 100 g/l (7–24 months), < 110 g/l (25–59 months). 8Measured for patients with negative mRDT only. 9Respiratory rate ≥ 75th percentile for age and temperature [20]. 10>5 loose stools over past 24 hours or ≥3 loose stools over past 24 hours and emesis or >3 emeses over past 24 hours. CNS, central nervous system; Hb, hemoglobin; IM, intramuscular; INH, inhaled; IR, intrarectal; mRDT, malaria rapid diagnostic test; ORS, oral rehydration solution; PMTCT, prevention of mother-to-child transmission; PO, per os; resp., respiratory; SaO2, oxygen saturation.
Summary of the main differences between e-POCT, ALMANACH, and the 2014 version of IMCI.
| Disease category | Classification | e-POCT | ALMANACH [ | IMCI (2014) [ | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clinical signs/symptoms | Vital sign | POCT | Clinical signs/symptoms | Vital sign | POCT | Clinical signs/symptoms | Vital sign | POCT | ||
| CNS infection | - Severe lethargy | - Severe lethargy, | - Severe lethargy, | |||||||
| Severe pneumonia | Severe respiratory distress | Severe tachypnea | SaO2 < 90% | - Chest indrawing | - Stridor | HIV positive | ||||
| Severe anemia | Hb < 60 g/l | Severe palmar pallor | Severe palmar pallor | |||||||
| Severe dehydration | Not tolerating oral liquids | Severe tachycardia | Vomits everything or 2 of: lethargic/unconscious; sunken eyes; not able to drink/drinks poorly; skin pinch very slow | Vomits everything or 2 of: lethargic/unconscious; sunken eyes; not able to drink/drinks poorly; skin pinch very slow | ||||||
| Severe malnutrition | Very low WFA and/or MUAC | - Severe wasting | - Edema of both feet or | |||||||
| Other severe disease | None | - Jaundice | Tender swelling behind ear | |||||||
| Severe malaria | Any severe classification and | Positive mRDT | Not considered | Not considered | ||||||
| Clinical pneumonia | Not considered | Cough and | Very fast breathing | Cough and | Fast breathing | |||||
| Bacterial LRTI | Cough and | Tachypnea | CRP ≥ 80 mg/l | Not considered | Not considered | |||||
| Viral LRTI/bronchiolitis | Cough and | Tachypnea | CRP < 80 mg/l | Not considered | Not considered | |||||
| Upper respiratory infection | Cough and | No tachypnea | Cough and | No very fast breathing | Cough and | No fast breathing | ||||
| Gastrointestinal infection with dehydration | Significant diarrhea and/or vomiting | Two of: restless/irritable; sunken eyes; drinks eagerly/thirsty; skin pinch slow | Two of: restless/irritable; sunken eyes; drinks eagerly/thirsty; skin pinch slow | |||||||
| Skin infection | Skin infection without additional severe diagnosis | Infected skin lesion smaller than 4 cm and without red streaks and without tender nodes or single abscesses | Not considered in main algorithm | |||||||
| Fever without source, likely bacterial infection | CRP ≥ 80 mg/l and/or PCT ≥ 4 μg/l | Purulent ear discharge | Positive urine dipstick (<2 years only) or positive typhoid test (≥2 years only) | Not considered | ||||||
| Fever without source, likely viral infection | CRP < 80 mg/l and PCT < 4 μg/l | Negative urine dipstick (<2 years only) and negative typhoid test (≥2 years only) | Not considered | |||||||
| Uncomplicated malaria | Positive mRDT | Positive mRDT | Positive mRDT | |||||||
The conjunctions “and” or “or” are to be read across columns.
1Severe respiratory distress: Speaks only single words or grunts or speaks short phrases only or short cries and lower chest wall indrawing.
2Severe tachypnea: respiratory rate ≥ 97th percentile for age and temperature [20].
3Severe tachycardia: heart rate ≥ 90th percentile for age and temperature [19].
4WFA z-score < −3 and/or MUAC < 11.5 cm and age > 6 months.
5WFH z-score < −3 and/or MUAC < 11.5 cm and age > 6 months; complications defined as feeding problem or medical problem. Please note that ALMANACH was developed based on the 2008 version of IMCI, which used only clinical signs for the identification of malnutrition.
6Very fast breathing: respiratory rate ≥ 50/min, regardless of age.
7Fast breathing: respiratory rate ≥ 50/min and age < 12 months or RR ≥ 40/min and age ≥ 12 months.
8Tachypnea: respiratory rate ≥ 75th percentile for age and temperature.
9>5 loose stools over past 24 hours or ≥3 loose stools over past 24 hours and emesis or >3 emeses over past 24 hours.
10Algorithm provides diagnoses and specific treatment recommendations for 13 common skin diseases (abscess, cellulitis, impetigo/pyoderma, tinea corporis, pityriasis versicolor, candidiasis, tinea capitis, scabies, chicken pox, herpes, larva migrans, eczema, urticarial).
CNS, central nervous system; CRP, C-reactive protein; IMCI, Integrated Management of Childhood Illness; LRTI, lower respiratory tract infection; mRDT, rapid test for malaria; MUAC, mid-upper arm circumference; PCT, procalcitonin; POCT, point-of-care test, SaO2, oxygen saturation, HIV, human immunodeficiency virus; WFA, weight-for-age; WFH, weight-for-length/height.
Definition of clinical failure by day 7 (primary outcome measure).
| At any time between initial assessment and day 7 | At day 3 | At day 7 |
|---|---|---|
| • Severe disease: | • Clinical pneumonia: | • Fever or temperature ≥ 38°C |
1Respiratory rate ≥ 97th percentile for age and temperature [20].
2Heart rate ≥ 90th percentile for age and temperature [19].
3Respiratory rate ≥ 60/min and age < 12 months or respiratory rate ≥ 50/min and age ≥ 12 months.
4Dehydration requiring facility-based treatment.
5≥3 liquid stools per day.
6Skin infection requiring systemic antibiotic treatment and/or facility-based treatment.
SaO2, oxygen saturation.
Fig 3Patient flowchart.
“Not eligible” refers to patients who did not meet inclusion criteria or met exclusion criteria.
Baseline characteristics.
| Characteristic | Randomized study | Routine care cohort | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | e-POCT arm | ALMANACH arm | Value | ||
| 3,192 | 891/1,596 (56) | 875/1,596 (55) | 547 | 259 (47) | |
| 3,192 | 547 | ||||
| 2–11 months | 686/1,596 (43) | 721/1,596 (45) | 225 (41) | ||
| 12–23 months | 553/1,596 (35) | 501/1,596 (32) | 206 (38) | ||
| ≥24 months | 357/1,596 (22) | 374/1,596 (23) | 116 (21) | ||
| 3,113 | 64/1,555 (4) | 66/1,558 (4) | 514 | 8 (2) | |
| 3,106 | 514 | ||||
| None | 137/1,551 (9) | 152/1,555 (10) | 30 (6) | ||
| Primary | 1,060/1,551 (68) | 1,015/1,555 (65) | 348 (68) | ||
| Post-primary | 354/1,551 (23) | 388/1,555 (25) | 136 (27) | ||
| 3,100 | 2 (1–3) | 2 (1–3) | 2 (1–2) | ||
| 3,192 | 547 | ||||
| Fever only | 214/1,596 (13) | 216/1,596 (14) | 54 (10) | ||
| Cough | 917/1,596 (57) | 890/1,596 (56) | 323 (59) | ||
| Rhinorrhea/nasal congestion | 669/1,596 (42) | 696/1,596 (44) | 159 (29) | ||
| Diarrhea | 313/1,596 (20) | 328/1,596 (21) | 107 (20) | ||
| Vomiting | 312/1,596 (20) | 286/1,596 (18) | 63 (12) | ||
| 3,180 | 543 | ||||
| 1 day or less | 1,004/1,589 (63) | 982/1,591 (62) | 363 (67) | ||
| 2–4 days | 569/1,589 (36) | 591/1,591 (37) | 174 (32) | ||
| 5 days or more | 16/1,589 (1) | 18/1,591 (1) | 6 (1) | ||
| 1,827 | 331 | ||||
| 2 days or less | 629/923 (68) | 606/904 (67) | 252 (76) | ||
| 3–6 days | 282/923 (31) | 292/904 (32) | 252 (22) | ||
| 7 days or more | 12/923 (1) | 6/904 (1) | 252 (2) | ||
| WFA | 3,189 | −0.8 (1.3) | −0.7 (1.3) | 547 | |
| Severe malnutrition | 3,189 | 56/1,595 (4) | 50/1,594 (3) | 547 | 15 (3) |
| Respiratory rate, median (IQR) | 3,180 | 41 (36–49) | 41 (36–51) | 528 | 43 (36–49) |
| Heart rate, mean (SD) | 3,142 | 145 (17) | 143 (16) | — | — |
| Tachypnea per IMCI | 3,180 | 419/1,593 (26) | 416/1,587 (26) | 540 | 147 (27) |
| Severe symptom per IMCI | 3,192 | 22/1,596 (1) | 23/1,596 (1) | 547 | 2 (0) |
Values are n/N (percent) unless otherwise indicated.
1Weight-for-age (WFA) z-score < −3 or mid-upper arm circumference < 11.5 cm and age > 6 months, per WHO 2006 growth curve [22].
2Age <12 months and respiratory rate ≥ 50/min, or age ≥12 months and respiratory rate ≥ 40/min.
3Positive meningeal signs, convulsion or history of convulsion, lethargy, severe anemia, HIV positive with chest indrawing, or severe malnutrition with complications.
4Heart rate was not measured in the routine care cohort.
IMCI, Integrated Management of Childhood Illness.
Primary and secondary study outcomes of the randomized study (per-protocol population).
| Outcome | e-POCT arm, percent ( | ALMANACH arm, percent ( | Risk difference (95% CI) | Risk ratio (95% CI) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2.3 (37/1,586) | 4.1 (65/1,583) | −1.7 (−3.0, −0.5) | 0.57 (0.38, 0.85) | 0.005 | |
| 6.6 (104/1,586) | 2.9 (46/1,583) | 3.6 (2.2, 5.1) | 2.26 (1.61, 3.17) | <0.001 | |
| 11.5 (182/1,586) | 29.7 (470/1,583) | −18.2 (−21.0, −15.5) | 0.39 (0.33, 0.45) | <0.001 | |
| 0.6 (10/1,586) | 1.5 (24/1,583) | −0.9 (−1.6, −0.2) | 0.42 (0.20, 0.87) | 0.02 | |
| Secondary admissions | 0.4 (7/1,586) | 1.2 (19/1,583) | −0.8 (−1.4, −0.1) | 0.37 (0.15, 0.87) | 0.02 |
| Deaths | 0.2 (3/1,586) | 0.4 (6/1,583) | −0.2 (−0.6, 0.2) | 0.50 (0.12, 2.00) | 0.32 |
1Chi-squared test.
Fig 4Non-inferiority plot comparing clinical outcome at day 7 in the e-POCT and control arm of the randomized study.
The point estimates of the risk difference in clinical failure by day 7 and their respective 95% confidence intervals are displayed in black. The dotted blues line show the predefined inferiority margin of 3%. In none of the performed analyses was the non-inferiority margin exceeded. ITT, intention-to-treat; PP, per-protocol.
Details of clinical failure by day 7 in the randomized study.
| Criterion for clinical failure | e-POCT arm | ALMANACH arm | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clinical failure | Secondary admission | Death | Clinical failure | Secondary admission | Death | |
| Coma/convulsion | 1 | — | — | 5 | 1 | 5 |
| Hypoxemia/severe tachypnea | 1 | 1 | — | 7 | 2 | 1 |
| Other severe symptom | 5 | 4 | 1 | 9 | 6 | — |
| Cough and tachypnea/chest indrawing | 10 | 2 | 1 | 23 | 3 | — |
| Hypoxemia/severe tachypnea | 1 | — | 1 | — | — | — |
| Severe anemia | — | — | — | 1 | 1 | — |
| Persistent fever | 13 | — | — | 16 | 5 | — |
| Cough and tachypnea/chest indrawing | 3 | — | — | 2 | — | — |
| Diarrhea/vomiting | 2 | — | — | 1 | — | — |
| Significant skin infection | 1 | — | — | 1 | 1 | — |
Association between clinical failure and disease classification.
| Algorithm classification | e-POCT arm | ALMANACH arm | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clinical failure by day 7, percent ( | RR (95% CI) | Clinical failure by day 7, percent ( | RR (95% CI) | |
| Severe disease | 5.8 (6/103) | 2.79 (1.19, 6.53) | 23.6 (13/55) | 6.90 (4.03, 11.98) |
| Clinical pneumonia | — | 6.4 (21/330) | 1.81 (1.09. 3.00) | |
| Bacterial respiratory infection | 0 (0/10) | NA | — | |
| Viral respiratory infection | 3.0 (13/429) | 1.46 (0.75, 2.84) | — | |
| Upper respiratory infection | 3.1 (12/391) | 1.47 (0.05, 2.89) | 3.7 (20/542) | 0.85 (0.51, 1.43) |
| Gastrointestinal disease with dehydration | 2.4 (4/169) | 1.02 (0.36, 2.83) | 4.7 (14/296) | 1.19 (0.67, 2.13) |
| Skin infection | 2.7 (2/75) | 1.13 (0.28, 4.61) | 1.4 (1/69) | 0.34 (0.05, 2.44) |
| FWS, likely bacterial infection | 1.9 (1/52) | 0.82 (0.11, 5.86) | 4.3 (3/70) | 1.05 (0.34, 3.25) |
| FWS, likely viral infection | 0.6 (2/349) | 0.20 (0.05, 0.84) | 1.1 (4/357) | 0.23 (0.08, 0.62) |
| Uncomplicated malaria | 0 (0/166) | NA | 2.8 (5/180) | 0.65 (0.27, 1.61) |
| Antibiotic treatment recommended (non-severe disease) | 1.3 (1/79) | 0.59 (0.08, 4.29) | 5.8 (24/415) | 2.30 (1.35, 3.92) |
Days to resolution of fever was not different between the 2 arms (Fig 5).
FWS, fever without source; NA, not applicable; RR risk ratio.
Fig 5Kaplan–Meier survival estimates: Days to resolution of fever.
Primary and secondary study outcomes for comparison between e-POCT and routine care (per-protocol population).
| Outcome | e-POCT arm, percent ( | Routine care cohort, percent ( | Risk difference (95% CI) | Risk ratio (95% CI) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2.3 (37/1,586) | 4.6 (25/544) | −2.3 (−4.2, −0.4) | 0.51 (0.31, 0.84) | 0.007 | |
| 6.6 (104/1,586) | 0.4 (2/544) | 6.1 (4.9, 7.5) | 17.83 (4.42, 72.02) | <0.001 | |
| 11.5 (182/1,586) | 94.9 (516/544) | −83.3 (−85.8, −81.0) | 0.12 (0.11, 0.14) | <0.001 | |
| 0.6 (10/1,586) | 1.1 (6/544) | −0.4 (−1.4, 0.5) | 0.57 (0.21, 1.57) | 0.27 | |
| Secondary admissions | 0.4 (7/1,586) | 1.1 (6/544) | −0.6 (−1.6, 0.2) | 0.40 (0.13, 1.19) | 0.09 |
| Deaths | 0.2 (3/1,586) | 0.2 (1/544) | 0.0 (−0.4, 0.4) | 1.03 (0.11, 9.87) | 0.98 |
1Chi-squared test.
Details of clinical failure by day 7 in the routine care cohort.
| Criterion for clinical failure | Clinical failure | Secondary admission |
|---|---|---|
| Coma/convulsion | 1 | 1 |
| Hypoxemia/severe tachypnea | 3 | 1 |
| Other severe symptom | 3 | 2 |
| Cough and tachypnea/chest indrawing | 10 | |
| Hypoxemia/severe tachypnea | — | |
| Severe anemia | — | |
| Persistent fever | 4 | 2 |
| Cough and tachypnea/chest indrawing | 2 | |
| Diarrhea/vomiting | 1 | |
| Significant skin infection | 1 | |
The 1 death in the routine care cohort occurred on day 20 of follow-up.
Association between clinical failure and diagnosis given by routine clinicians at day 0.
| Routine clinician diagnosis | Clinical failure by day 7, percent ( | RR (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|
| Severe disease | 0 (0/2) | — |
| Pneumonia | 6.5 (2/31) | 1.44 (0.36–5.82) |
| Upper respiratory infection | 4.6 (15/325) | 1.01 (0.46–2.20) |
| Gastrointestinal disease | 4.7 (5/106) | 1.03 (0.40–2.69) |
| Skin infection | 0 (0/23) | — |
| Urinary tract infection | 5.0 (3/60) | 1.10 (0.34–3.57) |
| Viral infection | 0 (0/12) | — |
| Malaria | 8.2 (7/85) | 2.10 (0.90–4.87) |
RR, risk ratio.
Results of point-of care tests.
| Characteristic | e-POCT arm | ALMANACH arm | |
|---|---|---|---|
| SaO2 < 90% | 1,591 | 0.3 (4/1,591) | — |
| Severe tachycardia | 1,591 | 0.4 (6/1,591) | |
| Hemoglobin (g/l), mean (SD) | 1,591 | 97 (15) | — |
| Hemoglobin < 60 g/l | 1,591 | 1.3 (20/1,591) | — |
| 823 | |||
| 0–9 | 63.4 (522/823) | — | |
| 10–39 | 28.4 (234/823) | — | |
| 40–79 | 5.8 (48/823) | — | |
| ≥80 | 2.3 (19/823) | — | |
| 407 | |||
| <0.5 | 70.3 (286/407) | — | |
| 0.5–0.9 | 8.6 (35/407) | — | |
| 1.0–1.9 | 5.2 (21/407) | — | |
| 2.0–3.9 | 3.9 (16/407) | — | |
| ≥4.0 | 12.0 (49/407) | — | |
| 406 | 0.7 (3/406) | ||
| 152 | — | 0.7 (1/153) | |
| 370 | 13.5 (50/370) | ||
| mRDT positive | 3,182 | 12.0 (191/1,591) | 11.6 (186/1,591) |
| HIV-1/2 antibody positive | 2,917 | 1.4 (21/1,466) | 1.1 (16/1,451) |
Values are percent (n/N) unless otherwise indicated.
1Positive urine nitrite and/or urine leucocyte.
CRP, C-reactive protein; mRDT, malaria rapid diagnostic test; PCT, procalcitonin; POCT, point-of-care test; SaO2, oxygen saturation.
Algorithm disease classifications.
| Disease classification | e-POCT arm, percent ( | ALMANACH arm, percent ( |
|---|---|---|
| 6.5 (103) | 3.5 (55) | |
| CNS danger signs | 0.6 (9) | 0.7 (11) |
| Severe pneumonia | 0.8 (13) | 1.4 (22) |
| Severe anemia | 1.3 (20) | 0.3 (5) |
| Severe malnutrition | 3.5 (55) | 0.1 (1) |
| Severe skin infection | NA | 0.8 (12) |
| Severe dehydration | 0.4 (6) | 0.1 (2) |
| Other severe disease | NA | 0.1 (2) |
| Upper respiratory tract infection | 24.7 (391) | 34.2 (542) |
| Clinical pneumonia | NA | 20.8 (330) |
| Viral lower respiratory tract infection | 27.0 (429) | NA |
| Bacterial lower respiratory tract infection | 0.6 (10) | NA |
| FWS, viral infection | 22.0 (349) | 22.6 (357) |
| FWS, bacterial infection | 3.3 (52) | 4.4 (70) |
| Uncomplicated malaria | 10.5 (166) | 11.4 (180) |
| Gastrointestinal infection with dehydration | 10.7 (169) | 18.7 (296) |
| Skin infection | 4.7 (75) | 4.4 (69) |
Please refer to Table 1 for criteria used by the respective algorithms for classifications; note that a patient can have more than 1 disease classification.
1“FWS, bacterial infection” in the ALMANACH arm was composed of the following diagnoses: urinary, 47; typhoid, 1; ear infection, 22.
CNS, central nervous system; FWS, fever without source; NA, not applicable.
Fig 6Percent of patients with antibiotic prescription at day 0 according to reason for antibiotic prescription and study arm.
For e-POCT and ALMANACH, antibiotic prescription was determined by the algorithm classification.