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基于可摄入传感器系统监测结核病治疗依从性的可行性研究。

Feasibility of an ingestible sensor-based system for monitoring adherence to tuberculosis therapy.

机构信息

Denver Public Health, Denver Health and Hospital Authority, Denver, Colorado, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2013;8(1):e53373. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0053373. Epub 2013 Jan 7.

Abstract

Poor adherence to tuberculosis (TB) treatment hinders the individual's recovery and threatens public health. Currently, directly observed therapy (DOT) is the standard of care; however, high sustaining costs limit its availability, creating a need for more practical adherence confirmation methods. Techniques such as video monitoring and devices to time-register the opening of pill bottles are unable to confirm actual medication ingestions. A novel approach developed by Proteus Digital Health, Inc. consists of an ingestible sensor and an on-body wearable sensor; together, they electronically confirm unique ingestions and record the date/time of the ingestion. A feasibility study using an early prototype was conducted in active TB patients to determine the system's accuracy and safety in confirming co-ingestion of TB medications with sensors. Thirty patients completed 10 DOT visits and 1,080 co-ingestion events; the system showed 95.0% (95% CI 93.5-96.2%) positive detection accuracy, defined as the number of detected sensors divided by the number of transmission capable sensors administered. The specificity was 99.7% [95% CI 99.2-99.9%] based on three false signals recorded by receivers. The system's identification accuracy, defined as the number of correctly identified ingestible sensors divided by the number of sensors detected, was 100%. Of 11 adverse events, four were deemed related or possibly related to the device; three mild skin rashes and one complaint of nausea. The system's positive detection accuracy was not affected by the subjects' Body Mass Index (p = 0.7309). Study results suggest the system is capable of correctly identifying ingestible sensors with high accuracy, poses a low risk to users, and may have high patient acceptance. The system has the potential to confirm medication specific treatment compliance on a dose-by-dose basis. When coupled with mobile technology, the system could allow wirelessly observed therapy (WOT) for monitoring TB treatment as a replacement for DOT.

摘要

患者对结核病(TB)治疗的依从性差会妨碍其康复并威胁公众健康。目前,直接观察治疗(DOT)是标准的护理方法;然而,高昂的维持成本限制了其可用性,因此需要更实用的依从性确认方法。视频监测和用于记录开启药瓶时间的设备等技术无法确认实际的药物摄入。Proteus Digital Health, Inc. 开发的一种新方法包括一个可摄入传感器和一个可穿戴传感器;它们共同电子确认独特的摄入并记录摄入的日期/时间。一项使用早期原型的可行性研究在活动性结核病患者中进行,以确定该系统在使用传感器确认结核病药物共同摄入时的准确性和安全性。30 名患者完成了 10 次 DOT 就诊和 1080 次共同摄入事件;系统显示 95.0%(95%置信区间 93.5-96.2%)的阳性检测准确率,定义为检测到的传感器数量除以给予的可传输传感器数量。特异性为 99.7%[95%置信区间 99.2-99.9%],基于接收器记录的三个假信号。系统的识别准确率,定义为正确识别的可摄入传感器数量除以检测到的传感器数量,为 100%。在 11 起不良事件中,有 4 起被认为与设备有关或可能有关;三种轻度皮疹和一种恶心投诉。该系统的阳性检测准确率不受受试者体重指数(p=0.7309)的影响。研究结果表明,该系统能够以高精度正确识别可摄入传感器,对用户风险低,并且可能具有较高的患者接受度。该系统有可能基于剂量逐个确认药物特定的治疗依从性。当与移动技术结合使用时,该系统可以实现无线观察治疗(WOT),以替代 DOT 监测结核病治疗。

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