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Screening for HIV-Associated Peripheral Neuropathy in Resource-Limited Settings

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Screening for HIV-Associated Peripheral Neuropathy in Resource-Limited Settings

Auteurs : Deanna Cettomai ; Judith K. Kwasa ; Gretchen L. Birbeck ; Richard W. Price ; Craig R. Cohen ; Elizabeth A. Bukusi ; Mmed Ob Gyn ; Caroline Kendi ; Ana-Claire L. Meyer

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Peripheral neuropathy is the most common neurological complication of HIV but is widely under-diagnosed in resource-limited settings. We investigated the utility of screening tools administered by non-physician health care workers (HCW) and quantitative sensory testing (QST) administered by trained individuals for identification of moderate/severe neuropathy.

METHODS

We enrolled 240 HIV-infected outpatients using two-stage cluster randomized sampling. HCWs administered the several screening tools. Trained study staff performed QST. Tools were validated against a clinical diagnosis of neuropathy.

RESULTS

Participants were 65% women, mean age 36.4 years, median CD4 324 cells/μL. 65% were taking antiretrovirals, and 18% had moderate/severe neuropathy. The screening tests were 76% sensitive in diagnosing moderate/severe neuropathy with negative predictive values of 84–92%. QST was less sensitive but more specific.

DISCUSSION

Screening tests administered by HCW have excellent negative predictive values and are promising tools for scale-up in resource-limited settings. QST shows promise for research use.


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DOI: 10.1002/mus.23795
PubMed: 24037693
PubMed Central: 4019398

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<p id="P3">Participants were 65% women, mean age 36.4 years, median CD4 324 cells/μL. 65% were taking antiretrovirals, and 18% had moderate/severe neuropathy. The screening tests were 76% sensitive in diagnosing moderate/severe neuropathy with negative predictive values of 84–92%. QST was less sensitive but more specific.</p>
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