Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease (Oct 2023)

Computer-Aided Detection for Chest Radiography to Improve the Quality of Tuberculosis Diagnosis in Vietnam’s District Health Facilities: An Implementation Study

  • Anh L. Innes,
  • Andres Martinez,
  • Xiaoming Gao,
  • Nhi Dinh,
  • Gia Linh Hoang,
  • Thi Bich Phuong Nguyen,
  • Viet Hien Vu,
  • Tuan Ho Thanh Luu,
  • Thi Thu Trang Le,
  • Victoria Lebrun,
  • Van Chinh Trieu,
  • Nghi Do Bao Tran,
  • Zhi Zhen Qin,
  • Huy Minh Pham,
  • Van Luong Dinh,
  • Binh Hoa Nguyen,
  • Thi Thanh Huyen Truong,
  • Van Cu Nguyen,
  • Viet Nhung Nguyen,
  • Thu Hien Mai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed8110488
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 11
p. 488

Abstract

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In Vietnam, chest radiography (CXR) is used to refer people for GeneXpert (Xpert) testing to diagnose tuberculosis (TB), demonstrating high yield for TB but a wide range of CXR abnormality rates. In a multi-center implementation study, computer-aided detection (CAD) was integrated into facility-based TB case finding to standardize CXR interpretation. CAD integration was guided by a programmatic framework developed for routine implementation. From April through December 2022, 24,945 CXRs from TB-vulnerable populations presenting to district health facilities were evaluated. Physicians interpreted all CXRs in parallel with CAD (qXR 3.0) software, for which the selected TB threshold score was ≥0.60. At three months, there was 47.3% concordance between physician and CAD TB-presumptive CXR results, 7.8% of individuals who received CXRs were referred for Xpert testing, and 858 people diagnosed with Xpert-confirmed TB per 100,000 CXRs. This increased at nine months to 76.1% concordant physician and CAD TB-presumptive CXRs, 9.6% referred for Xpert testing, and 2112 people with Xpert-confirmed TB per 100,000 CXRs. Our programmatic CAD-CXR framework effectively supported physicians in district facilities to improve the quality of referral for diagnostic testing and increase TB detection yield. Concordance between physician and CAD CXR results improved with training and was important to optimize Xpert testing.

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