Acceptability and screening outcomes for hepatitis B, C and human inmunodeficiency virus using rapid diagnostic tests in patients undergoing outpatient endoscopy
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Introduction: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections are a global public health concern. In 2019, there were 295.9 million people with chronic hepatitis B and 57.8 million with HCV, and less than 20% were aware of their status. In 2017, th...
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Acceptability and screening outcomes for hepatitis B, C and human inmunodeficiency virus using rapid diagnostic tests in patients undergoing outpatient endoscopy Aceptabilidad y resultados de detección de infección por virus de hepatitis B, C y virus de inmunodeficiencia humana mediante test rápido en pacientes sometidos a endoscopía ambulatoria |
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Acceptability and screening outcomes for hepatitis B, C and human inmunodeficiency virus using rapid diagnostic tests in patients undergoing outpatient endoscopy Muñoz, Ana Tests Diagnósticos de Rutina Virus de Hepatitis VIH Tamizaje Diagnostic Tests, Routine Hepatitis Viruses HIV Screening |
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Acceptability and screening outcomes for hepatitis B, C and human inmunodeficiency virus using rapid diagnostic tests in patients undergoing outpatient endoscopy |
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Muñoz, Ana Espino, Alberto Soza, Alejandro Arenas, Alex Gran, José Norero, Blanca |
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Muñoz, Ana |
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Muñoz, Ana Espino, Alberto Soza, Alejandro Arenas, Alex Gran, José Norero, Blanca |
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Tests Diagnósticos de Rutina Virus de Hepatitis VIH Tamizaje Diagnostic Tests, Routine Hepatitis Viruses HIV Screening |
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Introduction: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections are a global public health concern. In 2019, there were 295.9 million people with chronic hepatitis B and 57.8 million with HCV, and less than 20% were aware of their status. In 2017, there were 37 million people with HIV, and 75% were diagnosed. Creating accessible screening strategies remains a challenge. The use of rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) is a cost-effective and simple option. The endoscopy unit is an ideal setting due to its high patient flow and qualified personnel. Objective: To evaluate the use and acceptance of two RDTs for detecting HIV, HBV, and HCV in patients undergoing endoscopic examination and to determine the percentage of refusal to undergo testing. Materials and methods: An observational cross-sectional pilot study was conducted. Adults entering two Endoscopy Centers in Santiago were enrolled for outpatient endoscopic examination and were administered two RDTs: Montebio and HCV/HBsAg/HIV Rapid Test after counseling and informed consent. Results: 358 out of 375 patients (96%) accepted the test. 79% were female. The average age was 50±17 years. One subject tested positive for HCV in both tests (0.27%). There were no positive results for HBV/HIV. 17 patients (4.2%) declined the test. The refusal rate by gender was 8.8% (male) vs. 2.7% (female) (p=0.009). The overall experience was positive, and 98% would recommend the process. Conclusions: The use of RDTs in endoscopy represents an opportunity for systematic detection of infected patients with a high level of acceptance. |
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Acceptability and screening outcomes for hepatitis B, C and human inmunodeficiency virus using rapid diagnostic tests in patients undergoing outpatient endoscopyAceptabilidad y resultados de detección de infección por virus de hepatitis B, C y virus de inmunodeficiencia humana mediante test rápido en pacientes sometidos a endoscopía ambulatoriaMuñoz, AnaEspino, AlbertoSoza, AlejandroArenas, AlexGran, JoséNorero, BlancaTests Diagnósticos de RutinaVirus de HepatitisVIHTamizajeDiagnostic Tests, RoutineHepatitis VirusesHIVScreeningIntroduction: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections are a global public health concern. In 2019, there were 295.9 million people with chronic hepatitis B and 57.8 million with HCV, and less than 20% were aware of their status. In 2017, there were 37 million people with HIV, and 75% were diagnosed. Creating accessible screening strategies remains a challenge. The use of rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) is a cost-effective and simple option. The endoscopy unit is an ideal setting due to its high patient flow and qualified personnel. Objective: To evaluate the use and acceptance of two RDTs for detecting HIV, HBV, and HCV in patients undergoing endoscopic examination and to determine the percentage of refusal to undergo testing. Materials and methods: An observational cross-sectional pilot study was conducted. Adults entering two Endoscopy Centers in Santiago were enrolled for outpatient endoscopic examination and were administered two RDTs: Montebio and HCV/HBsAg/HIV Rapid Test after counseling and informed consent. Results: 358 out of 375 patients (96%) accepted the test. 79% were female. The average age was 50±17 years. One subject tested positive for HCV in both tests (0.27%). There were no positive results for HBV/HIV. 17 patients (4.2%) declined the test. The refusal rate by gender was 8.8% (male) vs. 2.7% (female) (p=0.009). The overall experience was positive, and 98% would recommend the process. Conclusions: The use of RDTs in endoscopy represents an opportunity for systematic detection of infected patients with a high level of acceptance.Introducción: Las infecciones por virus inmunodeficiencia humana (VIH), hepatitis B (VHB) y C (VHC) son un problema global de salud pública. En 2019 había 295,9 millones de personas con hepatitis B crónica y 57,8 millones con VHC y menos del 20% conocían su estado. En 2017 había 37 millones de personas con VIH y el 75% estaba diagnosticado. Crear estrategias accesibles de tamizaje sigue siendo un desafío. El uso de tests de diagnóstico rápido (TDR) es una opción económica y simple. La unidad de endoscopía es un lugar ideal dado su alto flujo de pacientes y personal calificado. Objetivos: Evaluar el uso y aceptación de la aplicación de dos TDR que detectan VIH, VHB y VHC en pacientes que ingresan a estudio endoscópico y conocer el porcentaje de rechazo a su aplicación. Materiales y métodos: Se realizó un estudio piloto observacional transversal. Se enrolaron adultos que ingresaron ambulatoriamente a Centros de Endoscopía en Santiago y se aplicaron dos TDR: Montebio y HCV/HBsAg/HIV Rapid Test previa consejería y consentimiento informado. Resultados: 358 de 375 pacientes (96%) aceptó el test, 79% fueron mujeres. La edad promedio fue 50 ± 17 años. Un sujeto fue reactivo para VHC en ambos tests (0,27%). No hubo reactivos para VHB/VIH. 17 pacientes (4,2%) rechazaron el examen. El porcentaje de rechazo según género fue 8,8% (hombres) vs. 2,7% (mujeres) (p=0,009). La experiencia global fue positiva y el 98% recomendaría el proceso. Conclusiones: El uso de TDR en endoscopía representa una oportunidad de detección sistemática de pacientes infectados con adecuada aceptación.Sociedad de Gastroenterología del Perú2024-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistagastroperu.com/index.php/rgp/article/view/1806Revista de Gastroenterología del Perú; Vol. 44 No. 4 (2024); 354-8Revista de Gastroenterología del Perú; Vol. 44 Núm. 4 (2024); 354-81609-722X1022-5129reponame:Revista de Gastroenterología del Perúinstname:Sociedad de Gastroenterología del Perúinstacron:SOCIOGASTROspahttps://revistagastroperu.com/index.php/rgp/article/view/1806/1282Derechos de autor 2024 Alex Arenas, Alberto Espino, Ana Muñoz, Alejandro Soza, José Gran, Blanca Norerohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.revistagastroperu.com:article/18062025-03-29T21:31:48Z |
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