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Bayesian latent class analysis produced diagnostic accuracy estimates that were more interpretable than composite reference standards for extrapulmonary tuberculosis tests.
MacLean, Emily L; Kohli, Mikashmi; Köppel, Lisa; Schiller, Ian; Sharma, Surendra K; Pai, Madhukar; Denkinger, Claudia M; Dendukuri, Nandini.
Afiliação
  • MacLean EL; McGill International TB Centre, Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, Montréal, Canada.
  • Kohli M; Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health, McGill University, Montréal, Canada.
  • Köppel L; FIND, Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Schiller I; Division of Tropical Medicine, Center of Infectious Diseases, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany.
  • Sharma SK; Department of Medicine, McGill University Health Centre, Montréal, Canada.
  • Pai M; Department of Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.
  • Denkinger CM; McGill International TB Centre, Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, Montréal, Canada.
  • Dendukuri N; Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health, McGill University, Montréal, Canada.
Diagn Progn Res ; 6(1): 11, 2022 Jun 16.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35706064
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Evaluating the accuracy of extrapulmonary tuberculosis (TB) tests is challenging due to lack of a gold standard. Latent class analysis (LCA), a statistical modeling approach, can adjust for reference tests' imperfect accuracies to produce less biased test accuracy estimates than those produced by commonly used methods like composite reference standards (CRSs). Our objective is to illustrate how Bayesian LCA can address the problem of an unavailable gold standard and demonstrate how it compares to using CRSs for extrapulmonary TB tests.

METHODS:

We re-analyzed a dataset of presumptive extrapulmonary TB cases in New Delhi, India, for three forms of extrapulmonary TB. Results were available for culture, smear microscopy, Xpert MTB/RIF, and a non-microbiological test, cytopathology/histopathology, or adenosine deaminase (ADA). A diagram was used to define assumed relationships between observed tests and underlying latent variables in the Bayesian LCA with input from an inter-disciplinary team. We compared the results to estimates obtained from a sequence of CRSs defined by increasing numbers of positive reference tests necessary for positive disease status.

RESULTS:

Data were available from 298, 388, and 230 individuals with presumptive TB lymphadenitis, meningitis, and pleuritis, respectively. Using Bayesian LCA, estimates were obtained for accuracy of all tests and for extrapulmonary TB prevalence. Xpert sensitivity neared that of culture for TB lymphadenitis and meningitis but was lower for TB pleuritis, and specificities of all microbiological tests approached 100%. Non-microbiological tests' sensitivities were high, but specificities were only moderate, preventing disease rule-in. CRSs' only provided estimates of Xpert and these varied widely per CRS definition. Accuracy of the CRSs also varied by definition, and no CRS was 100% accurate.

CONCLUSION:

Unlike CRSs, Bayesian LCA takes into account known information about test performance resulting in accuracy estimates that are easier to interpret. LCA should receive greater consideration for evaluating extrapulmonary TB diagnostic tests.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Contexto em Saúde: 3_ND Problema de saúde: 3_neglected_diseases / 3_tuberculosis Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Guideline / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: Diagn Progn Res Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Canadá

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Contexto em Saúde: 3_ND Problema de saúde: 3_neglected_diseases / 3_tuberculosis Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Guideline / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: Diagn Progn Res Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Canadá
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