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. 2019 Jun 7;2019(6):CD009593. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD009593.pub4

Zeka 2011

Study characteristics
Patient sampling Cross‐sectional design, consecutive enrolment, prospective data collection
Patient characteristics and setting Presenting signs and symptoms: clinical findings of possible TB
Age: median 48 years, range 25 to 70 years
Sex, female: 42.4%
HIV infection: not reported
History of TB: not reported
Sample size: 103
Clinical setting: laboratory‐based
Laboratory level: central
Country: Turkey
World Bank Income Classification: middle income
High TB burden country: no
High MDR‐TB burden country: no
High TB/HIV burden country: no
TB incidence rate: 24 per 100,000
MDR‐TB prevalence: percentage MDR‐TB among new TB cases = 0.9% (Source: survey in Ankara City 2011) and among retreatment cases = 38% (Source: survey in Ankara City 2011)
Prevalence of TB cases in the study: 34.0%
Index tests Index: Xpert MTB/RIF
Target condition and reference standard(s) Target condition: pulmonary TB
Reference standard for pulmonary TB: LJ culture and MB/MBacT liquid medium
Target condition: rifampicin resistance
Reference standard for rifampicin resistance: proportion method on 7H10 media
Flow and timing  
Comparative  
Notes Only one rifampicin resistant isolate was identified. Data for sputum specimens were provided by the study author
Methodological quality
Item Authors' judgement Risk of bias Applicability concerns
DOMAIN 1: Patient Selection
Was a consecutive or random sample of patients enrolled? Yes
Was a case‐control design avoided? Yes
Did the study avoid inappropriate exclusions? Yes
Low Unclear
DOMAIN 2: Index Test Xpert MTB/RIF
Were the index test results interpreted without knowledge of the results of the reference standard? Yes
If a threshold was used, was it pre‐specified? Yes
Low Low
DOMAIN 3: Reference Standard
Is the reference standards likely to correctly classify the target condition? Yes
Were the reference standard results for TB detection interpreted without knowledge of the results of the index test? No
Were the reference standard results for rifampicin resistance detection interpreted without knowledge of the results of the index test? No
High Low
DOMAIN 4: Flow and Timing
Was there an appropriate interval between index test and reference standard? Yes
Did all patients receive the same reference standard? Yes
Were all patients included in the analysis? Yes
Low