Clinical workflows which position computer-aided detection (CAD) software for chest X-ray interpretation during TB screening as a decision support tool for radiologists, with the aim of improving interpretation accuracy and/or efficiency, may prove to be a more acceptable use case than outright radiologist replacement. Freundeskreis Für Internationale Tuberkulosehilfe e.V. (FIT) will organize 80 community-based chest X-ray screening events for TB across three provinces of Viet Nam as part of a pragmatic clinical trial designed to assess the real-world impact a CAD software deployment. INSIGHT CXR CAD software (Lunit, South Korea) will be used to support CXR interprtation at half of the screening events (randomly selected) by automating the identification of normal CXR images before an on-site radiologist makes a final CXR interpretation (CAD-based triage use case). The other screening events will use only an on-site radiologist for CXR interpretation (usual care). Aims 1. Compare the difference in the proportion of chest X-ray images which are declared as abnormal by the on-site radiologist between the study arms 2. Compare the difference in the proportion of people diagnosed with TB using the Xpert MTB/RIF Ultra assay among those screened by chest X-ray between the study arms
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Chest X-ray abnormality rate
Timeframe: Within 30 minutes of chest X-ray capture