Agar de capa delgada: Una opcion costoefectiva para el diagnostico rapido de tuberculosis multirresistente

Using cost-benefit analysis for comparing the thin-layer agar culture method to the standard multiple proportion method used in diagnosing multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR TB). Methods A cost-benefit evaluation of two diagnostic tests was made at the Corporacin para Investigaciones Biolgicas (C...

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Hauptverfasser: Hernández Sarmiento, José Mauricio, Milton Alfonso Martínez Negrete, Diana Marcela Castrillón Velilla, Sergio Andrés Mejía Espinosa, Mejía Mesa, Gloria Isabel, Zapata Fernández, Elsa María, Sara Rojas Jiménez, Marín Castro, Andrés Eduardo
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description Using cost-benefit analysis for comparing the thin-layer agar culture method to the standard multiple proportion method used in diagnosing multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR TB). Methods A cost-benefit evaluation of two diagnostic tests was made at the Corporacin para Investigaciones Biolgicas (CIB) in Medelln, Colombia. Results 100 patients were evaluated; 10.8 % rifampicin resistance and 14.3 % isoniazid resistance were found. A computer-based decision tree model was used for cost-effectiveness analysis (Treeage Pro); the thin-layer agar culture method was most cost-effective, having 100 % sensitivity, specificity and predictive values for detecting rifampicin and isoniazid resistance. The multiple proportion method value was calculated as being US$ 71 having an average 49 day report time compared to US$ 18 and 14 days for the thin-layer agar culture method. Discussion New technologies have been developed for diagnosing tuberculosis which are apparently faster and more effective; their operating characteristics must be evaluated as must their effectiveness in terms of cost-benefit. The present study established that using thin-layer agar culture was cheaper, equally effective and could provide results more quickly than the traditional method. This implies that a patient could receive MDR TB treatment more quickly.
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