Point-of-care Arkansas method for measuring adherence to treatment with isoniazid
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Respiratory Medicine
Abstract
We evaluated the accuracy of a point-of-care test designed to measure adherence to isoniazid
(INH) preventive therapy in a hospital setting in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Patients on treatment
with daily INH and patients not receiving INH were included. Sensitivity and specificity of the
test were 84%/98% at the first minute, and 95%/98% at the fifth minute, respectively. Among
smokers, sensitivity and specificity was reduced (80%/89% at the fifth minute, respectively),
but only 17% smoked. This test accurately detected INH metabolites 24 h following directly
observed INH intake, though sensitivity and specificity may be compromised by tobacco smoke
exposure.