Emmanuel O Babafemi, Benny P Cherian, Khalid Rahman, Gilbert M Mogoko, Oluwatoyin O Abiola
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摘要
背景:阴道滴虫病是一种与HIV感染和早产相关的高度流行的寄生虫感染。诊断的“黄金标准”需要3-7天的培养时间。快速准确的诊断,如核酸扩增检测,是管理疾病,控制和预防其传播的关键。目的:本综述旨在评估基于实时聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)的检测方法在有症状/无症状滴虫病女性临床阴道样本中常规诊断阴道滴虫的总体准确性,以滴虫培养为金标准。方法:使用MEDLINE、PubMed、EMBASE和其他来源检索1995年1月1日至2023年7月31日发表的纳入研究。搜索词包括“实时聚合酶链反应”、“实时”、“聚合酶链反应”、“阴道毛滴虫”、“滴虫”、“阴道毛滴虫”、“人类”、“rt pcr”、“核酸扩增试验”、“NAAT”、“滴虫培养”、“女性”。与滴虫培养物作为参考标准相比,计算了该测定法的总体准确性。采用双变量元回归模型进行meta分析。结果:27项符合纳入标准的研究:敏感性99%(95%置信区间[CI] 99-100),特异性100% (95% CI 100-100),阳性似然比350.67(167.42-734.49),阴性似然比0.02(0.01-0.03),诊断优势比23 064.05 (95% CI 8532.13-62 346.77),受试者工作特征曲线下面积0.99。敏感性和特异性存在显著异质性(p < 0.001)。结论:RT-PCR方法具有较高的敏感性和特异性,可用于阴道滴虫病的诊断。本研究补充的内容:本文全面综述了RT-PCR检测在滴虫病诊断中的有效性,与其他临床实验室方法相比,RT-PCR检测具有较高的敏感性和特异性。目的是提出认识/证据,证明该分析比其他技术更准确和快速。
Diagnostic accuracy of real-time polymerase chain reaction assay for the detection of Trichomonas vaginalis in clinical samples: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Background: Vaginal trichomoniasis is a highly prevalent parasitic infection associated with HIV acquisition and preterm birth. The 'gold standard' for its diagnosis requires 3-7 days to detect by culture. Rapid and accurate diagnosis, such as by nucleic acid amplification testing, is key to manage the disease, and control and prevent its transmission.
Aim: This review aimed to assess the overall accuracy of real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR)-based assays, for routine diagnosis of Trichomonas vaginalis in clinical vaginal samples from women with symptomatic/asymptomatic trichomoniasis, using Trichomonads culture as the gold standard.
Methods: MEDLINE, PubMed, EMBASE, and other sources were used to search for included studies published between 01 January 1995 and 31 July 2023. The search terms 'real-time polymerase chain reaction', 'real-time', 'polymerase chain reaction', 'Trichomonas vaginalis', 'trichomonas', 'vaginalis', 'humans', 'rt pcr', 'nucleic acid amplification test', 'NAAT', 'trichomonad culture', 'women' were included. Summary estimates were calculated for the overall accuracy of the assay compared to Trichomonads culture as the reference standard. Meta-analysis was conducted using a bivariate meta-regression model.
Results: Twenty-seven eligible studies met our inclusion criteria: sensitivity 99% (95% confidence interval [CI] 99-100), specificity 100% (95% CI 100-100), positive likelihood ratio 350.67 (167.42-734.49), negative likelihood ratio 0.02 (0.01-0.03), diagnostic odds ratio 23 064.05 (95% CI 8532.13-62 346.77), and area under receiver operating characteristics curve 0.99. There was significant heterogeneity in sensitivity and specificity (p < 0.001).
Conclusion: Our results suggested that RT-PCR assays could be useful for the diagnosis of vaginal trichomoniasis with high sensitivity and specificity.
What this study adds: This article provides a comprehensive review of the effectiveness of RT-PCR assays for the diagnosis of trichomoniasis with high sensitivity and specificity in comparison to other methods in clinical laboratory practice. The goal is to present awareness/evidence that this assay is more accurate and rapid than other techniques.
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The African Journal of Laboratory Medicine, the official journal of ASLM, focuses on the role of the laboratory and its professionals in the clinical and public healthcare sectors,and is specifically based on an African frame of reference. Emphasis is on all aspects that promote and contribute to the laboratory medicine practices of Africa. This includes, amongst others: laboratories, biomedical scientists and clinicians, medical community, public health officials and policy makers, laboratory systems and policies (translation of laboratory knowledge, practices and technologies in clinical care), interfaces of laboratory with medical science, laboratory-based epidemiology, laboratory investigations, evidence-based effectiveness in real world (actual) settings.