TB Research

Cost-effectiveness analysis of Xpert in detecting Mycobacterium tuberculosis: A systematic review

Hao X, Lou H, Bai J, Ding Y, Yang J, Pan W

International journal of infectious diseases : IJID : official publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases · 2020-04

Abstract

Objectives To report the cost-effectiveness of Xpert in detecting Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) through a comprehensive systematic review. Methods Specialized bibliographic databases were searched. Study quality was evaluated by commonly-used industry standards. Due to heterogeneity, evidences were synthesized narratively. Results Four studies from intermediate-to-low tuberculosis (TB)-burdern areas and 17 studies from high-TB-burden areas were included. Smear microscopy, clinical diagnosis and chest radiography were mostly used for comparison. Cost elements varied considerably depending on the perspectives. Cost-effectiveness and cost-utility analyses were used by seven and fourteen studies, respectively. All studies were of high quality (CHEERS score of 78.4 and QHES score of 86.9). Average cost per test was 29.8 US$ for Xpert compared with 3.83 US$ for smear microscopy. Cost-effectiveness analyses mostly supported application of Xpert into areas under varying TB burdens. Conclusions Xpert seems cost-effective under respective willingness-to-pay thresholds in nations with differences in socioeconomy, HIV stress and geographical distribution. Nevertheless, policymakers will benefit from localized studies since regional economic/financial statuses and health-care system should also be considered apart from the reports of cost-effectiveness.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • Tuberculosis
  • Nucleic Acid Amplification Techniques
  • Cost-Benefit Analysis