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Evaluation of the diagnostic accuracy and cost of different methods for the assessment of severe  anaemia in hospitalised children in Eastern Uganda.

Peter Olupot-Olupot1,2,3, Natalie Prevatt1,4, Charles Engoru5, Julius Nteziyaremye2,6, Denis Amorut5, Martin Chebet3,6, Tonny Senyondo3,6, Paul Ongodia3,6, Carolyne M Ndila1, Thomas N Williams1,7, Kathryn Maitland1,7.   

Abstract

Background: Severe anaemia in children requiring hospital admission is a major public health problem in malaria-endemic Africa. Affordable methods for the assessment of haemoglobin have not been validated against gold standard measures for identifying those with severe anaemia requiring a blood transfusion, despite this resource being in short supply.
Methods: We conducted a prospective descriptive study of hospitalized children aged 2 months - 12 years at Mbale and Soroti Regional Referral Hospitals, assessed to have pallor at triage by a nurse and two clinicians. Haemoglobin levels were measured using the HemoCue ® Hb 301 system (gold standard); the Haemoglobin Colour Scale; Colorimetric and Sahli's methods. We report clinical assessments of the degree of pallor, clinicians' intention to transfuse, inter-observer agreement, limits of agreement using the Bland-Altman method, and the sensitivity and specificity of each method in comparison to HemoCue ®
Results: We recruited 322 children, clinically-assessed by the admitting nurse (n=314) as having severe (166; 51.6%), moderate (97; 30.1%) or mild (51; 15.8%) pallor. Agreement between the clinicians and the nurse were good: Clinician A Kappa=0.68 (0.60-0.76) and Clinician B Kappa=0.62 (0.53-0.71) respectively ( P<0.0001 for both). The nurse, clinicians A and B indicated that of 94/116 (81.0%), 83/121 (68.6%) and 93/120 (77.5%) respectively required transfusion. HemoCue ® readings indicated anaemia as mild (Hb10.0-11.9g/dl) in 8/292 (2.7%), moderate (Hb5.0-9.9g/dl) in 132/292 (45.2%) and severe (Hb<5.0g/dl) in 152/292 (52.1%). Comparing to HemoCue® the Sahli's method performed best in estimation of severe anaemia, with sensitivity 84.0% and specificity 87.9% and a Kappa score of  0.70 (0.64-0.80). Conclusions: Clinical assessment of severe pallor results has a low specificity for the diagnosis of severe anaemia. To target blood transfusion Hb measurement by either Hemocue® or Sahli's method for the cost of USD 4 or and USD 0.25 per test, respectively would be more cost-effective.

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Keywords:  Africa; Anaemia; Child; haemoglobin measurement; inter-observer variation; malaria endemic; prevalence; sensitivity and specificity

Year:  2019        PMID: 30854471      PMCID: PMC6402076          DOI: 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.14801.2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Wellcome Open Res        ISSN: 2398-502X


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6.  Evaluation of the diagnostic accuracy and cost of different methods for the assessment of severe  anaemia in hospitalised children in Eastern Uganda.

Authors:  Peter Olupot-Olupot; Natalie Prevatt; Charles Engoru; Julius Nteziyaremye; Denis Amorut; Martin Chebet; Tonny Senyondo; Paul Ongodia; Carolyne M Ndila; Thomas N Williams; Kathryn Maitland
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