Implementation of digital chest radiography for childhood tuberculosis diagnosis at district hospital level in six high tuberculosis burden and resources limited countries.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Tropical Medicine & International Health Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-03 DOI:10.1111/tmi.14053
Bernard Fortune Melingui, Joshi Basant, Jean Voisin Taguebue, Douglas Mbang Massom, Etienne Leroy Terquem, Pierre Yves Norval, Angelica Salomao, Bunnet Dim, Chhen Eap Tek, Laurence Borand, Celso Khosa, Raoul Moh, Juliet Mwanga-Amumpere, Mao Tan Eang, Ivan Manhiça, Ayeshatu Mustapha, Eric Balestre, Samuel Beneteau, Eric Wobudeya, Olivier Marcy, Joanna Orne-Gliemann, Maryline Bonnet
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Abstract

Objectives: Chest x-ray (CXR) plays an important role in childhood tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis, but access to quality CXR remains a major challenge in resource-limited settings. Digital CXR (d-CXR) can solve some image quality issues and facilitate their transfer for quality control. We assess the implementation of introducing d-CXR in 12 district hospitals (DHs) in 2021-2022 across Cambodia, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Mozambique, Sierra Leone and Uganda as part of the TB-speed decentralisation study on childhood TB diagnosis.

Methods: For digitisation of CXR, digital radiography (DR) plates were setup on existing analogue radiography devices. d-CXR were transferred to an international server at Bordeaux University and downloaded by sites' clinicians for interpretation. We assessed the uptake and performance of CXR services and health care workers' (HCW) perceptions of d-CXR implementation. We used a convergent mixed method approach utilising process data, individual interviews with 113 HCWs involved in performing or interpreting d-CXRs and site support supervision reports.

Results: Of 3104 children with presumptive TB, 1642 (52.9%) had at least one d-CXR, including 1505, 136 and 1 children with one, two and three d-CXRs, respectively, resulting in a total of 1780 d-CXR. Of them, 1773 (99.6%) were of good quality and 1772/1773 (99.9%) were interpreted by sites' clinicians. One hundred and sixty-four children had no d-CXR performed despite attending the radiography department: 126, 37 and 1 with one, two and three attempts, respectively. d-CXRs were not performed in 21.6% (44/203) due to connectivity problem between the DR plate captor and the computer. HCW reported good perceptions of d-CXR and of the DR plates provided. The main challenge was the upload to and download from the server of d-CXRs due to limited internet access.

Conclusion: d-CXR using DR plates was feasible at DH level and provided good quality images but required overcoming operational challenges.

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在六个结核病高发和资源有限的国家,在地区医院一级实施数字胸部放射摄影,用于诊断儿童结核病。
目的:胸部 X 光(CXR)在儿童结核病(TB)诊断中发挥着重要作用,但在资源有限的环境中,获得高质量的 CXR 仍然是一项重大挑战。数字 CXR(d-CXR)可以解决一些图像质量问题,并有助于将其传输到质量控制中。我们评估了 2021-2022 年在柬埔寨、喀麦隆、象牙海岸、莫桑比克、塞拉利昂和乌干达的 12 家地区医院(DHs)引入 d-CXR 的实施情况,这是儿童结核病诊断 TB-speed 分散化研究的一部分:方法:为实现 CXR 的数字化,在现有的模拟射线照相设备上安装了数字射线照相(DR)板。d-CXR 被传输到波尔多大学的国际服务器上,由医疗点的临床医生下载进行解读。我们评估了 CXR 服务的使用率和性能,以及医护人员(HCW)对 d-CXR 实施的看法。我们采用了一种融合的混合方法,利用过程数据、对参与实施或解释 d-CXR 的 113 名医护人员进行的个别访谈以及现场支持监督报告:结果:在 3104 名推测患有肺结核的儿童中,有 1642 名(52.9%)儿童至少进行了一次 d-CXR,其中分别有 1505 名、136 名和 1 名儿童进行了一次、两次和三次 d-CXR,总共进行了 1780 次 d-CXR。其中,1773 份(99.6%)质量良好,1772/1773 份(99.9%)由研究机构的临床医生解释。有 164 名儿童尽管到放射科就诊,但没有进行过 d-CXR:21.6%(44/203)的儿童未进行 d-CXR,原因是 DR 片捕捉器与计算机之间存在连接问题。据 HCW 报告,他们对 d-CXR 和所提供的 DR 片感觉良好。结论:使用 DR 片进行 d-CXR 在 DH 水平上是可行的,并能提供高质量的图像,但需要克服操作上的挑战。
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Tropical Medicine & International Health
Tropical Medicine & International Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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期刊介绍: Tropical Medicine & International Health is published on behalf of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Foundation Tropical Medicine and International Health, Belgian Institute of Tropical Medicine and Bernhard-Nocht-Institute for Tropical Medicine. Tropical Medicine & International Health is the official journal of the Federation of European Societies for Tropical Medicine and International Health (FESTMIH).
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