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Diagnostic accuracy of detection and quantification of HBV-DNA and HCV-RNA using dried blood spot (DBS) samples – a systematic review and meta-analysis

Berit Lange 1, 2
Teri Roberts 3
Jennifer Cohn 4
Jamie Greenman 4
Johannes Camp 1
Azumi Ishizaki 5
Luke Messac 4
Edouard Tuaillon 6, 7
Philippe Van de Perre 6, 7
Christine Pichler 1
Claudia M Denkinger 3
PHILIPPA EASTERBROOK 5
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2017-11-01
scimago Q1
wos Q2
SJR1.035
CiteScore6.0
Impact factor3.0
ISSN14712334
Infectious Diseases
Abstract
The detection and quantification of hepatitis B (HBV) DNA and hepatitis C (HCV) RNA in whole blood collected on dried blood spots (DBS) may facilitate access to diagnosis and treatment of HBV and HCV infection in resource-poor settings. We evaluated the diagnostic performance of DBS compared to venous blood samples for detection and quantification of HBV-DNA and HCV-RNA in two systematic reviews and meta-analyses on the diagnostic accuracy of HBV DNA and HCV RNA from DBS compared to venous blood samples. We searched MEDLINE, Embase, Global Health, Web of Science, LILAC and Cochrane library for studies that assessed diagnostic accuracy with DBS. Heterogeneity was assessed and where appropriate pooled estimates of sensitivity and specificity were generated using bivariate analyses with maximum likelihood estimates and 95% confidence intervals. We also conducted a narrative review on the impact of varying storage conditions or different cut-offs for detection from studies that undertook this in a subset of samples. The QUADAS-2 tool was used to assess risk of bias. In the quantitative synthesis for diagnostic accuracy of HBV-DNA using DBS, 521 citations were identified, and 12 studies met the inclusion criteria. Overall quality of studies was rated as low. The pooled estimate of sensitivity and specificity for HBV-DNA was 95% (95% CI: 83–99) and 99% (95% CI: 53–100), respectively. In the two studies that reported on cut-offs and limit of detection (LoD) – one reported a sensitivity of 98% for a cut-off of ≥2000 IU/ml and another reported a LoD of 914 IU/ml using a commercial assay. Varying storage conditions for individual samples did not result in a significant variation of results. In the synthesis for diagnostic accuracy of HCV-RNA using DBS, 15 studies met the inclusion criteria, and this included six additional studies to a previously published review. The pooled sensitivity and specificity was 98% (95% CI:95–99) and 98% (95% CI:95–99.0), respectively. Varying storage conditions resulted in a decrease in accuracy for quantification but not for reported positivity. These findings show a high level of diagnostic performance for the use of DBS for HBV-DNA and HCV-RNA detection. However, this was based on a limited number and quality of studies. There is a need for development of standardized protocols by manufacturers on the use of DBS with their assays, as well as for larger studies on use of DBS conducted in different settings and with varying storage conditions.
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Lange B. et al. Diagnostic accuracy of detection and quantification of HBV-DNA and HCV-RNA using dried blood spot (DBS) samples – a systematic review and meta-analysis // BMC Infectious Diseases. 2017. Vol. 17. No. S1. 693
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Lange B., Roberts T., Cohn J., Greenman J., Camp J., Ishizaki A., Messac L., Tuaillon E., Van de Perre P., Pichler C., Denkinger C. M., EASTERBROOK P. Diagnostic accuracy of detection and quantification of HBV-DNA and HCV-RNA using dried blood spot (DBS) samples – a systematic review and meta-analysis // BMC Infectious Diseases. 2017. Vol. 17. No. S1. 693
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1186/s12879-017-2776-z
UR - https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-017-2776-z
TI - Diagnostic accuracy of detection and quantification of HBV-DNA and HCV-RNA using dried blood spot (DBS) samples – a systematic review and meta-analysis
T2 - BMC Infectious Diseases
AU - Lange, Berit
AU - Roberts, Teri
AU - Cohn, Jennifer
AU - Greenman, Jamie
AU - Camp, Johannes
AU - Ishizaki, Azumi
AU - Messac, Luke
AU - Tuaillon, Edouard
AU - Van de Perre, Philippe
AU - Pichler, Christine
AU - Denkinger, Claudia M
AU - EASTERBROOK, PHILIPPA
PY - 2017
DA - 2017/11/01
PB - Springer Nature
IS - S1
VL - 17
PMID - 29143616
SN - 1471-2334
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@article{2017_Lange,
author = {Berit Lange and Teri Roberts and Jennifer Cohn and Jamie Greenman and Johannes Camp and Azumi Ishizaki and Luke Messac and Edouard Tuaillon and Philippe Van de Perre and Christine Pichler and Claudia M Denkinger and PHILIPPA EASTERBROOK},
title = {Diagnostic accuracy of detection and quantification of HBV-DNA and HCV-RNA using dried blood spot (DBS) samples – a systematic review and meta-analysis},
journal = {BMC Infectious Diseases},
year = {2017},
volume = {17},
publisher = {Springer Nature},
month = {nov},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-017-2776-z},
number = {S1},
pages = {693},
doi = {10.1186/s12879-017-2776-z}
}