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Rapid diagnosis of bloodstream infections in the critically ill: Evaluation of the broad-range PCR/ESI-MS technology

Bloodstream infection (BSI) and associated sepsis represent a major source of mortality in industrialized countries. Prompt treatment with targeted antibiotics affects both the financial impact and the clinical outcome of BSI: every hour gained in initiating the correct antimicrobial therapy signifi...

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Autores principales: Tassinari, Martina, Zannoli, Silvia, Farabegoli, Patrizia, Pedna, Maria Federica, Pierro, Anna, Mastroianni, Antonio, Fontan, Riccardo, Luongo, Luciano, Sarnataro, Giuseppe, Menegatti, Elisa, Caruso, Assunta, Sambri, Vittorio
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5953471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29763469
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0197436
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author Tassinari, Martina
Zannoli, Silvia
Farabegoli, Patrizia
Pedna, Maria Federica
Pierro, Anna
Mastroianni, Antonio
Fontan, Riccardo
Luongo, Luciano
Sarnataro, Giuseppe
Menegatti, Elisa
Caruso, Assunta
Sambri, Vittorio
author_facet Tassinari, Martina
Zannoli, Silvia
Farabegoli, Patrizia
Pedna, Maria Federica
Pierro, Anna
Mastroianni, Antonio
Fontan, Riccardo
Luongo, Luciano
Sarnataro, Giuseppe
Menegatti, Elisa
Caruso, Assunta
Sambri, Vittorio
author_sort Tassinari, Martina
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description Bloodstream infection (BSI) and associated sepsis represent a major source of mortality in industrialized countries. Prompt treatment with targeted antibiotics affects both the financial impact and the clinical outcome of BSI: every hour gained in initiating the correct antimicrobial therapy significantly increases the probability of patient survival. However, the current standard-of-care, which depends on blood culture-based diagnosis, are often unable to provide such a fast response. Fast and sensitive molecular techniques for the detection of sepsis-related pathogens from primary blood samples are strongly needed. The aim of this study was to assess the usefulness of the IRIDICA BAC BSI Assay, a PCR/ESI-MS-based technology for the early diagnosis of bloodstream infections from primary blood samples in critical patients. This evaluation has been performed by comparison with the traditional culture-based methods. The study was performed on a total of 300 prospective whole blood specimens obtained from patients suspected of sepsis, admitted to enrolling ER units from The Greater Romagna Area. The overall concordance between the two techniques was of 86%, with a calculated sensitivity of 76% and an assay specificity of 90%. The clinical significance of discrepant results was evaluated reviewing the patients’ clinical records and the results of additional relevant microbiological tests. The data here obtained support the ability of the IRIDICA BAC BSI Assay to identify a broad range of bacteria directly from primary whole blood samples, within eight hours. This might allow a timely administration of a suitable treatment.
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spelling pubmed-59534712018-05-25 Rapid diagnosis of bloodstream infections in the critically ill: Evaluation of the broad-range PCR/ESI-MS technology Tassinari, Martina Zannoli, Silvia Farabegoli, Patrizia Pedna, Maria Federica Pierro, Anna Mastroianni, Antonio Fontan, Riccardo Luongo, Luciano Sarnataro, Giuseppe Menegatti, Elisa Caruso, Assunta Sambri, Vittorio PLoS One Research Article Bloodstream infection (BSI) and associated sepsis represent a major source of mortality in industrialized countries. Prompt treatment with targeted antibiotics affects both the financial impact and the clinical outcome of BSI: every hour gained in initiating the correct antimicrobial therapy significantly increases the probability of patient survival. However, the current standard-of-care, which depends on blood culture-based diagnosis, are often unable to provide such a fast response. Fast and sensitive molecular techniques for the detection of sepsis-related pathogens from primary blood samples are strongly needed. The aim of this study was to assess the usefulness of the IRIDICA BAC BSI Assay, a PCR/ESI-MS-based technology for the early diagnosis of bloodstream infections from primary blood samples in critical patients. This evaluation has been performed by comparison with the traditional culture-based methods. The study was performed on a total of 300 prospective whole blood specimens obtained from patients suspected of sepsis, admitted to enrolling ER units from The Greater Romagna Area. The overall concordance between the two techniques was of 86%, with a calculated sensitivity of 76% and an assay specificity of 90%. The clinical significance of discrepant results was evaluated reviewing the patients’ clinical records and the results of additional relevant microbiological tests. The data here obtained support the ability of the IRIDICA BAC BSI Assay to identify a broad range of bacteria directly from primary whole blood samples, within eight hours. This might allow a timely administration of a suitable treatment. Public Library of Science 2018-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5953471/ /pubmed/29763469 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0197436 Text en © 2018 Tassinari et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Tassinari, Martina
Zannoli, Silvia
Farabegoli, Patrizia
Pedna, Maria Federica
Pierro, Anna
Mastroianni, Antonio
Fontan, Riccardo
Luongo, Luciano
Sarnataro, Giuseppe
Menegatti, Elisa
Caruso, Assunta
Sambri, Vittorio
Rapid diagnosis of bloodstream infections in the critically ill: Evaluation of the broad-range PCR/ESI-MS technology
title Rapid diagnosis of bloodstream infections in the critically ill: Evaluation of the broad-range PCR/ESI-MS technology
title_full Rapid diagnosis of bloodstream infections in the critically ill: Evaluation of the broad-range PCR/ESI-MS technology
title_fullStr Rapid diagnosis of bloodstream infections in the critically ill: Evaluation of the broad-range PCR/ESI-MS technology
title_full_unstemmed Rapid diagnosis of bloodstream infections in the critically ill: Evaluation of the broad-range PCR/ESI-MS technology
title_short Rapid diagnosis of bloodstream infections in the critically ill: Evaluation of the broad-range PCR/ESI-MS technology
title_sort rapid diagnosis of bloodstream infections in the critically ill: evaluation of the broad-range pcr/esi-ms technology
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5953471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29763469
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0197436
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