Investigating the efficacy of integrating video-directly observed therapy (VDOT) in the treatment of tuberculosis (TB): A statewide analysis from Florida.
J Clin Tuberc Other Mycobact Dis
; 37: 100471, 2024 Dec.
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ABSTRACT
Objectives:
To determine if integrating VDOT into TB therapy demonstrated non-inferiority to direct observation, and if VDOT utilization increased across Florida after the onset of Covid-19.Methods:
A statewide programmatic review was conducted of all patients in Florida who initiated tuberculosis treatment between January 2018 - December 2018 and January 2020 - December 2021, as documented by the Florida Department of Health.Results:
1361 patients received treatment within the analysis timeframe. Therapy completion was 97.2% in those utilizing VDOT compared to 92.3% utilizing only DOT (p=<.001). Average duration of therapy was 220.5 days in the DOT-only cohort compared to 211.1 days with VDOT integration (p=.027). A 176.35% increase in VDOT utilization was seen across Florida during Covid-19.Conclusions:
This is the first and largest state-wide study evaluating the efficacy of integrating VDOT into TB therapy, finding statistically significant improvements in completion and duration of therapy. Despite increased VDOT utilization since the onset of Covid-19, we suspect that multiple barriers may be hindering further integration. VDOT should be recommended as a cost effective, non-inferior alternative to DOT in monitoring the treatment of tuberculosis.
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