National Journal of Community Medicine (Mar 2024)

Diagnostic Accuracy of The TrueNat MTB/RIF Assay And Comparison With The Reference Standards To Detect Pulmonary Tuberculosis And Rifampicin Resistance in Sputum Samples From Patients Attending A Tertiary Care Hospital in Bhubaneswar, India

  • Braja Sundar Barik,
  • Shritam Das,
  • Khusbu Singh,
  • Sudatta Chandan,
  • Subrat Kumar Swain,
  • Prasanti Nayak,
  • Omkar Abadesh Mishra,
  • Tahziba Hussain,
  • Dasarathi Das,
  • Sanghamitra Pati

DOI
https://doi.org/10.55489/njcm.150320243413
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 03

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Background: A rapid and accurate diagnostic tool is necessary for correct diagnosis and treatment of TB. This study evaluated and compared the sensitivity, specificity and concordance of TrueNAT MTB/RIF assay with smear microscopy, Xpert MTB/RIF and MGIT culture. Methods: In all, 4500 patients (1500 each of patients with Diabetes, elderly and HIV-positive patients) attending the Chest and TB department of Capital Hospital, Bhubaneswar were screened. 392 sputum samples were collected from presumptive TB patients. Standard diagnostic procedures (Smear Microscopy, Xpert MTB/RIF, TrueNAT MTB tests and MGIT culture) were performed. Results: This diagnostic efficiency of rapid molecular TrueNAT MTB/RIF assays have similar properties as Xpert MTB/RIF and may be used for the diagnosis of TB and Rifampicin resistance. Among participants, the TrueNAT MTB shows the sensitivity of 80%, 100% and 78.26% while the specificity was 97.9%, 95.83% and 100%. The concordance rates between all tests were calculated and the TrueNAT MTB showed good agreement with the culture method among study participants (κ = 0.793, 0.554, and 0.862, respectively). Conclusion: The TrueNAT assays are sensitive for diagnosis of TB patients with faster turnabout time from testing to treatment and economical.

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