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Benefits of Polymerase Chain Reaction Combined With Culture for the Diagnosis of Bone and Joint Infections: A Prospective Test Performance Study
BACKGROUND: The microbiological diagnosis of bone and joint infections (BJI) currently relies on cultures, and the relevance of molecular methods is still debated. The aim of this study was to determine whether polymerase chain reaction (PCR) could improve the etiological diagnosis of BJI. METHODS:...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6935679/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31909081 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz511 |
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author | Jacquier, Hervé Fihman, Vincent Amarsy, Rishma Vicaut, Eric Bousson, Valérie Cambau, Emmanuelle Crémieux, Anne-Claude Delcey, Véronique Hannouche, Didier Kaci, Rachid Laredo, Jean-Denis Meunier, Fabienne Nizard, Rémy Ottaviani, Sébastien Parlier, Caroline Richette, Pascal Sellier, Pierre Zadegan, Fréderic Lioté, Fréderic Berçot, Béatrice |
author_facet | Jacquier, Hervé Fihman, Vincent Amarsy, Rishma Vicaut, Eric Bousson, Valérie Cambau, Emmanuelle Crémieux, Anne-Claude Delcey, Véronique Hannouche, Didier Kaci, Rachid Laredo, Jean-Denis Meunier, Fabienne Nizard, Rémy Ottaviani, Sébastien Parlier, Caroline Richette, Pascal Sellier, Pierre Zadegan, Fréderic Lioté, Fréderic Berçot, Béatrice |
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description | BACKGROUND: The microbiological diagnosis of bone and joint infections (BJI) currently relies on cultures, and the relevance of molecular methods is still debated. The aim of this study was to determine whether polymerase chain reaction (PCR) could improve the etiological diagnosis of BJI. METHODS: A prospective study was conducted during a 4-year period at Lariboisiere University Hospital (Paris, France), including patients with suspicion of infectious spondylodiscitis, septic arthritis, prosthetic joint infections, and respective noninfected groups. Clinical and radiological data were collected at inclusion and during follow-up. All samples were analyzed by conventional cultures and 16S ribosomal deoxyribonucleic acid (rDNA) gene (16S-PCR). Specific cultures and PCR targeting Mycobacterium tuberculosis were also performed for spondylodiscitis samples. Case records were subsequently analyzed by an independent expert committee to confirm or invalidate the suspicion of infection and definitively classify the patients in a case or control group. The sensitivity of the combination of culture and PCR was compared with culture alone. RESULTS: After expert committee analysis, 105 cases of BJI cases and 111 control patients were analyzed. The most common pathogens of BJI were staphylococci (30%), M tuberculosis (19%), and streptococci (14%). Adding PCR enhanced the sensitivity compared with culture alone (1) for the diagnosis of M tuberculosis spondylodiscitis (64.4% vs 42.2%; P < .01) and (2) for nonstaphylococci BJI (81.6% vs 71.3%; P < .01). It is interesting to note that 16S-PCR could detect BJI due to uncommon bacteria such as Mycoplasma and fastidious bacteria. CONCLUSIONS: Our study showed the benefit of 16S-PCR and PCR targeting M tuberculosis as add-on tests in cases of suspected BJI. |
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spelling | pubmed-69356792020-01-06 Benefits of Polymerase Chain Reaction Combined With Culture for the Diagnosis of Bone and Joint Infections: A Prospective Test Performance Study Jacquier, Hervé Fihman, Vincent Amarsy, Rishma Vicaut, Eric Bousson, Valérie Cambau, Emmanuelle Crémieux, Anne-Claude Delcey, Véronique Hannouche, Didier Kaci, Rachid Laredo, Jean-Denis Meunier, Fabienne Nizard, Rémy Ottaviani, Sébastien Parlier, Caroline Richette, Pascal Sellier, Pierre Zadegan, Fréderic Lioté, Fréderic Berçot, Béatrice Open Forum Infect Dis Major Articles BACKGROUND: The microbiological diagnosis of bone and joint infections (BJI) currently relies on cultures, and the relevance of molecular methods is still debated. The aim of this study was to determine whether polymerase chain reaction (PCR) could improve the etiological diagnosis of BJI. METHODS: A prospective study was conducted during a 4-year period at Lariboisiere University Hospital (Paris, France), including patients with suspicion of infectious spondylodiscitis, septic arthritis, prosthetic joint infections, and respective noninfected groups. Clinical and radiological data were collected at inclusion and during follow-up. All samples were analyzed by conventional cultures and 16S ribosomal deoxyribonucleic acid (rDNA) gene (16S-PCR). Specific cultures and PCR targeting Mycobacterium tuberculosis were also performed for spondylodiscitis samples. Case records were subsequently analyzed by an independent expert committee to confirm or invalidate the suspicion of infection and definitively classify the patients in a case or control group. The sensitivity of the combination of culture and PCR was compared with culture alone. RESULTS: After expert committee analysis, 105 cases of BJI cases and 111 control patients were analyzed. The most common pathogens of BJI were staphylococci (30%), M tuberculosis (19%), and streptococci (14%). Adding PCR enhanced the sensitivity compared with culture alone (1) for the diagnosis of M tuberculosis spondylodiscitis (64.4% vs 42.2%; P < .01) and (2) for nonstaphylococci BJI (81.6% vs 71.3%; P < .01). It is interesting to note that 16S-PCR could detect BJI due to uncommon bacteria such as Mycoplasma and fastidious bacteria. CONCLUSIONS: Our study showed the benefit of 16S-PCR and PCR targeting M tuberculosis as add-on tests in cases of suspected BJI. Oxford University Press 2019-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6935679/ /pubmed/31909081 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz511 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Major Articles Jacquier, Hervé Fihman, Vincent Amarsy, Rishma Vicaut, Eric Bousson, Valérie Cambau, Emmanuelle Crémieux, Anne-Claude Delcey, Véronique Hannouche, Didier Kaci, Rachid Laredo, Jean-Denis Meunier, Fabienne Nizard, Rémy Ottaviani, Sébastien Parlier, Caroline Richette, Pascal Sellier, Pierre Zadegan, Fréderic Lioté, Fréderic Berçot, Béatrice Benefits of Polymerase Chain Reaction Combined With Culture for the Diagnosis of Bone and Joint Infections: A Prospective Test Performance Study |
title | Benefits of Polymerase Chain Reaction Combined With Culture for the Diagnosis of Bone and Joint Infections: A Prospective Test Performance Study |
title_full | Benefits of Polymerase Chain Reaction Combined With Culture for the Diagnosis of Bone and Joint Infections: A Prospective Test Performance Study |
title_fullStr | Benefits of Polymerase Chain Reaction Combined With Culture for the Diagnosis of Bone and Joint Infections: A Prospective Test Performance Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Benefits of Polymerase Chain Reaction Combined With Culture for the Diagnosis of Bone and Joint Infections: A Prospective Test Performance Study |
title_short | Benefits of Polymerase Chain Reaction Combined With Culture for the Diagnosis of Bone and Joint Infections: A Prospective Test Performance Study |
title_sort | benefits of polymerase chain reaction combined with culture for the diagnosis of bone and joint infections: a prospective test performance study |
topic | Major Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6935679/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31909081 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz511 |
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