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Evaluation of the diagnostic performance of laboratory-based c-reactive protein as a triage test for active pulmonary tuberculosis.

Thomas H A Samuels1,2, Romain Wyss3, Stefano Ongarello3, David A J Moore1,2, Samuel G Schumacher3, Claudia M Denkinger3.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: A highly sensitive triage test that captures most symptomatic patients at increased likelihood of having pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB) would 'rule-out' lower-risk patients from expensive confirmatory testing. Although studies have assessed the diagnostic accuracy of a C-reactive protein (CRP) triage test for PTB in HIV+ patients, limited data are available from HIV- cohorts.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this retrospective case-control study, 765 serum samples were selected from FIND's biobank. Each sample had been collected from an adult presenting with respiratory symptomatology to district hospitals in South Africa and referral hospitals in Cambodia, Peru, Georgia and Vietnam between 2007-2017. Serum CRP measurements were obtained using a laboratory-based assay. CRP cutoff-points of ≥8mg/L and ≥10mg/L were predefined as a positive triage test result. The PTB reference standard was two contemporaneously collected sputum liquid culture results.
RESULTS: CRP demonstrated an overall sensitivity for PTB of 79.8% (95%CI 75.5-83.5) and 77.7% (95%CI 73.4-81.6) for cutoff-points of 8mg/L and 10mg/L respectively. Specificity was 62.8% (95%CI 57.8-67.6%) and 66.6% (95%CI 61.1-70.7) respectively. Area-under-the-curve using Receiver Operating Characteristic analysis was 0.77 (95%CI 0.74-0.81). Threshold analysis showed optimal CRP cutoff-points were higher in HIV+ than HIV- participants. An algorithm in which CRP triage was followed by confirmatory Xpert MTB/Rif testing achieved a sensitivity of 75.1% (95%CI 69.0-80.4%) whilst decreasing Xpert usage by 40.6%. DISCUSSION: CRP may not meet the challenge of a catch-all TB triage test. However, it shows promise in HIV+ individuals. Further research is required in a prospective study using point-of-care platforms to further evaluate its capabilities.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34252128     DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0254002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS One        ISSN: 1932-6203            Impact factor:   3.240


  6 in total

1.  The Role of C-Reactive Protein as a Triage Tool for Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Children.

Authors:  Devan Jaganath; Tania F Reza; Peter Wambi; Jascent Nakafeero; Emma Kiconco; Gertrude Nanyonga; Ernest A Oumo; Moses C Nsereko; Moorine P Sekadde; Mary G Nabukenya-Mudiope; Midori Kato-Maeda; Alfred Andama; Christina Yoon; Swomitra Mohanty; Eric Wobudeya; Adithya Cattamanchi
Journal:  J Pediatric Infect Dis Soc       Date:  2022-07-21       Impact factor: 5.235

2.  Screening performance of C-reactive protein for active pulmonary tuberculosis in HIV-positive patients: A systematic review with a meta-analysis.

Authors:  Andreea-Daniela Meca; Adina Turcu-Stiolica; Maria Bogdan; Mihaela-Simona Subtirelu; Relu Cocoș; Bogdan Silviu Ungureanu; Beatrice Mahler; Catalina-Gabriela Pisoschi
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2022-08-25       Impact factor: 8.786

3.  Associations of hyponatremia and SIADH with increased mortality, young age and infection parameters in patients with tuberculosis.

Authors:  Christina Bal; Daniela Gompelmann; Michael Krebs; Lukasz Antoniewicz; Claudia Guttmann-Ducke; Antje Lehmann; Christopher Oliver Milacek; Maximilian Robert Gysan; Peter Wolf; Maaia-Margo Jentus; Irene Steiner; Marco Idzko
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-10-13       Impact factor: 3.752

Review 4.  Diagnosing Tuberculosis: What Do New Technologies Allow Us to (Not) Do?

Authors:  Shima M Abdulgader; Anna O Okunola; Gcobisa Ndlangalavu; Byron W P Reeve; Brian W Allwood; Coenraad F N Koegelenberg; Rob M Warren; Grant Theron
Journal:  Respiration       Date:  2022-06-27       Impact factor: 3.966

Review 5.  Addressing TB-related mortality in adults living with HIV: a review of the challenges and potential solutions.

Authors:  Amanda Sullivan; Ruvandhi R Nathavitharana
Journal:  Ther Adv Infect Dis       Date:  2022-03-18

Review 6.  Reimagining the status quo: How close are we to rapid sputum-free tuberculosis diagnostics for all?

Authors:  Ruvandhi R Nathavitharana; Alberto L Garcia-Basteiro; Morten Ruhwald; Frank Cobelens; Grant Theron
Journal:  EBioMedicine       Date:  2022-03-23       Impact factor: 11.205

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