Point-of-care ultrasound for tuberculosis diagnosis in children: a Médecins Sans Frontières cross-sectional study in Guinea-Bissau
ObjectiveDescription of tuberculosis (TB)-focused point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) findings for children with presumptive TB.DesignCross-sectional study (July 2019 to April 2020).SettingSimão Mendes hospital in Bissau, a setting with high TB, HIV, and malnutrition burdens.ParticipantsPatients aged b...
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Veröffentlicht in: | BMJ open 2023-05, Vol.13 (5), p.e066937-e066937 |
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Zusammenfassung: | ObjectiveDescription of tuberculosis (TB)-focused point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) findings for children with presumptive TB.DesignCross-sectional study (July 2019 to April 2020).SettingSimão Mendes hospital in Bissau, a setting with high TB, HIV, and malnutrition burdens.ParticipantsPatients aged between 6 months and 15 years with presumptive TB.InterventionsParticipants underwent clinical, laboratory and unblinded clinician-performed POCUS assessments, to assess subpleural nodules (SUNs), lung consolidation, pleural and pericardial effusion, abdominal lymphadenopathy, focal splenic and hepatic lesions and ascites. Presence of any sign prompted a POCUS positive result. Ultrasound images and clips were evaluated by expert reviewers and, in case of discordance, by a second reviewer. Children were categorised as confirmed TB (microbiological diagnosis), unconfirmed TB (clinical diagnosis) or unlikely TB. Ultrasound findings were analysed per TB category and risk factor: HIV co-infection, malnutrition and age.ResultsA total of 139 children were enrolled, with 62 (45%) women and 55 (40%) aged |
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ISSN: | 2044-6055 2044-6055 |
DOI: | 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-066937 |