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Cryptococcal antigen in serum and cerebrospinal fluid for detecting cryptococcal meningitis in adults living with HIV: systematic review and meta-analysis of diagnostic test accuracy studies.

Temfack, E; Rim, JJB; Spijker, R; Loyse, A; Chiller, T; Pappas, PG; Perfect, J; Sorell, TC; Harrison, TS; Cohen, JF; et al. Temfack, E; Rim, JJB; Spijker, R; Loyse, A; Chiller, T; Pappas, PG; Perfect, J; Sorell, TC; Harrison, TS; Cohen, JF; Lortholary, O (2021) Cryptococcal antigen in serum and cerebrospinal fluid for detecting cryptococcal meningitis in adults living with HIV: systematic review and meta-analysis of diagnostic test accuracy studies. Clin Infect Dis, 72 (7). pp. 1268-1278. ISSN 1537-6591 https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciaa1243
SGUL Authors: Harrison, Thomas Stephen

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Abstract

Cryptococcal antigen (CrAg) detection could direct timely initiation of antifungal therapy. We searched MEDLINE and EMBASE for studies where CrAg detection in serum/cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and CSF fungal culture were done on HIV-positive adults with suspected cryptococcal meningitis (CM). With QUADAS-2, we evaluated risk of bias (RoB) of 11 included studies on 3,600 participants and used random-effects meta-analysis to obtain summary sensitivity and specificity of serum and CSF CrAg as well as agreement between CSF CrAg and CSF culture. Summary sensitivity and specificity of serum CrAg was 99.8% (88.4 - 100) and 95.2% (88.7 - 98), respectively; of CSF CrAg was 98.8% (96.2 - 99.6) and 99.3% (96.7 - 99.9), respectively. Agreement between CSF CrAg and CSF culture was 97% (96 - 99). In HIV-adults with CM symptoms, serum CrAg-negativity may rule out CM, positivity should prompt induction antifungal therapy if lumbar puncture is not feasible. In first episode of CM, CSF CrAg-positivity is diagnostic.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Clinical Infectious Diseases following peer review. The version of record Elvis Temfack, Jean Joel Bigna Rim, Rene Spijker, Angela Loyse, Tom Chiller, Peter G Pappas, John Perfect, Tania C Sorell, Thomas S Harrison, Jérémie F Cohen, Olivier Lortholary, Cryptococcal Antigen in Serum and Cerebrospinal Fluid for Detecting Cryptococcal Meningitis in Adults Living With Human Immunodeficiency Virus: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Diagnostic Test Accuracy Studies, Clinical Infectious Diseases, Volume 72, Issue 7, 1 April 2021, Pages 1268–1278 is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciaa1243
Keywords: Cryptococcus, antigen, diagnosis, lateral flow assay, latex agglutination, 06 Biological Sciences, 11 Medical and Health Sciences, Microbiology
SGUL Research Institute / Research Centre: Academic Structure > Infection and Immunity Research Institute (INII)
Journal or Publication Title: Clin Infect Dis
ISSN: 1537-6591
Language: eng
Dates:
DateEvent
1 April 2021Published
23 August 2020Published Online
19 August 2020Accepted
Publisher License: Publisher's own licence
Projects:
Project IDFunderFunder ID
33/CSS6/AO 2013-1French National Agency for HIV and Hepatitis ResearchUNSPECIFIED
PubMed ID: 32829406
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URI: https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/112539
Publisher's version: https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciaa1243

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