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Multicenter Clinical Evaluation of BacT/Alert Virtuo Blood Culture System

BacT/Alert Virtuo is an advanced, automated blood culture system incorporating improved automation and an enhanced detection algorithm to shorten time to detection. A multicenter study of the investigational Virtuo system (bioMérieux, Inc., Durham, NC) compared to BacT/Alert 3D (BTA3D) for detection...

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Autores principales: Jacobs, Michael R., Mazzulli, Tony, Hazen, Kevin C., Good, Caryn E., Abdelhamed, Ayman M., Lo, Pauline, Shum, Bianche, Roman, Katharine P., Robinson, Danielle C.
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5527419/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28539343
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JCM.00307-17
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author Jacobs, Michael R.
Mazzulli, Tony
Hazen, Kevin C.
Good, Caryn E.
Abdelhamed, Ayman M.
Lo, Pauline
Shum, Bianche
Roman, Katharine P.
Robinson, Danielle C.
author_facet Jacobs, Michael R.
Mazzulli, Tony
Hazen, Kevin C.
Good, Caryn E.
Abdelhamed, Ayman M.
Lo, Pauline
Shum, Bianche
Roman, Katharine P.
Robinson, Danielle C.
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description BacT/Alert Virtuo is an advanced, automated blood culture system incorporating improved automation and an enhanced detection algorithm to shorten time to detection. A multicenter study of the investigational Virtuo system (bioMérieux, Inc., Durham, NC) compared to BacT/Alert 3D (BTA3D) for detection of bacteremia/fungemia in four bottle types, SA and FA Plus (aerobic) and SN and FN Plus (anaerobic), was performed in a clinical setting with patient samples in a matched system design clinical trial. Blood was added to paired aerobic or anaerobic bottles, with the volume in each bottle in each pair required to be ≤10 ml and with the volumes required to be within 30% of each other. Of 5,709 bottle sets (52.5% aerobic pairs and 47.5% anaerobic pairs), 430 (7.5%) were positive for bacterial or fungal growth, with 342 (6.0%) clinically significant and 83 (1.5%) contaminated. A total of 3,539 sets (62.0%) were volume compliant, with 203 sets (5.7%) clinically significant. The positivity rates for volume-compliant bottle pairs determined by the two systems were comparable, with 68.7% of clinically significant isolates detected by both instruments, 15.7% by Virtuo only, and 15.7% by BTA3D only. Virtuo detected microbial growth nearly 2 h sooner overall than BTA3D (mean, 15.9 h versus 17.7 h). Shorter time to detection by Virtuo was related to organism group, with the time to detection being significantly shorter for enteric Gram-negative bacilli and enterococci (means, 3.6 h and 2.3 h shorter, respectively). This large clinical study demonstrated that the Virtuo blood culture system produced results comparable to those seen with the long-established BTA3D system, with significantly shorter time to detection.
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spelling pubmed-55274192017-08-08 Multicenter Clinical Evaluation of BacT/Alert Virtuo Blood Culture System Jacobs, Michael R. Mazzulli, Tony Hazen, Kevin C. Good, Caryn E. Abdelhamed, Ayman M. Lo, Pauline Shum, Bianche Roman, Katharine P. Robinson, Danielle C. J Clin Microbiol Bacteriology BacT/Alert Virtuo is an advanced, automated blood culture system incorporating improved automation and an enhanced detection algorithm to shorten time to detection. A multicenter study of the investigational Virtuo system (bioMérieux, Inc., Durham, NC) compared to BacT/Alert 3D (BTA3D) for detection of bacteremia/fungemia in four bottle types, SA and FA Plus (aerobic) and SN and FN Plus (anaerobic), was performed in a clinical setting with patient samples in a matched system design clinical trial. Blood was added to paired aerobic or anaerobic bottles, with the volume in each bottle in each pair required to be ≤10 ml and with the volumes required to be within 30% of each other. Of 5,709 bottle sets (52.5% aerobic pairs and 47.5% anaerobic pairs), 430 (7.5%) were positive for bacterial or fungal growth, with 342 (6.0%) clinically significant and 83 (1.5%) contaminated. A total of 3,539 sets (62.0%) were volume compliant, with 203 sets (5.7%) clinically significant. The positivity rates for volume-compliant bottle pairs determined by the two systems were comparable, with 68.7% of clinically significant isolates detected by both instruments, 15.7% by Virtuo only, and 15.7% by BTA3D only. Virtuo detected microbial growth nearly 2 h sooner overall than BTA3D (mean, 15.9 h versus 17.7 h). Shorter time to detection by Virtuo was related to organism group, with the time to detection being significantly shorter for enteric Gram-negative bacilli and enterococci (means, 3.6 h and 2.3 h shorter, respectively). This large clinical study demonstrated that the Virtuo blood culture system produced results comparable to those seen with the long-established BTA3D system, with significantly shorter time to detection. American Society for Microbiology 2017-07-25 2017-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5527419/ /pubmed/28539343 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JCM.00307-17 Text en Copyright © 2017 Jacobs et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Jacobs, Michael R.
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Shum, Bianche
Roman, Katharine P.
Robinson, Danielle C.
Multicenter Clinical Evaluation of BacT/Alert Virtuo Blood Culture System
title Multicenter Clinical Evaluation of BacT/Alert Virtuo Blood Culture System
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title_short Multicenter Clinical Evaluation of BacT/Alert Virtuo Blood Culture System
title_sort multicenter clinical evaluation of bact/alert virtuo blood culture system
topic Bacteriology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5527419/
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