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External quality assurance of chest X-ray interpretation to strengthen diagnosis of childhood TB

Melingui B, Leroy-Terquem E, Taguebue J, Eap T, Borand L, Khosa C, Moh R, Mwanga-Amumpaire J, Beneteau S, Eang M, Manhiça I, Mustapha A, Marcy O, Wobudeya E, Norval P, Bonnet M
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Summary Points

BACKGROUND

Chest X-ray (CXR) misinterpretation negatively affects the accuracy of childhood TB diagnosis. External quality assurance (EQA) could strengthen CXR reading skills. We assessed the uptake, performance and challenges of an EQA of CXR interpretation within the childhood TB-Speed decentralisation study in six resource-limited countries.


METHODS

Every quarter, TB suggestive or unreadable CXRs and 10% of remaining CXRs from children with presumptive TB were selected for blind re-reading by national re-readers. The proportion of CXRs selected for EQA and re-read assessed the uptake. The performance was assessed by the proportion of discordant interpretations and the sensitivity and specificity of clinicians’ vs re-readers’ interpretations. Challenges were retrieved from country reports.


RESULTS

Of 513 eligible CXRs, 309 (60.8%) were selected for EQA and 278/309 (90.0%) re-read. The proportion of discordant interpretation was between 13/48 (27%) in Sierra Leone and 7/13 (53.8%) in Cote d’Ivoire during the first EQA and decreased after the EQAs periods in 3/5 countries. Clinician sensitivity reached 100% in all countries over EQA. Specificity ranged between 13% in Sierra Leone and 65% in Cambodia (first EQA) and increased in 4/5 countries after the EQA periods. CXR transfer and re-readers’ workload were the main challenges.


CONCLUSION

EQA can enhance CXR interpretation for childhood TB diagnosis, provided operational challenges are overcome.


Countries

Cambodia Cameroon Côte d'Ivoire Mozambique Sierra Leone Uganda Zambia

Subject Area

tuberculosisdiagnosticspediatrics

Languages

English
French
DOI
10.5588/ijtldopen.24.0328
Published Date
01 Oct 2024
PubMed ID
39398432
Journal
IJTLD OPEN
Volume | Issue | Pages
Volume 1, Issue 10, Pages 449-455
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