[Molecular diagnosis of bacteriaemia: benefits of using the FilmArray® BCID2 sepsis panel in a third level hospital].

Pub Date : 2024-01-01
Natalia A Díaz, Javier Farina, Liucó Zubeldía Brenner, Glenda Guzman, Sofía Lucini, Candela Serra, María Laura Negro, María Florencia Gil
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Abstract

Introduction: Delay in initiating appropriate antimicrobial therapy prolongs hospitalization, increases in-hospital mortality, and raises economic costs. Currently, the identification and susceptibility testing of bacteria in positive blood cultures require a considerable amount of time. The objective of this study was to assess the impact of the BCID2 FilmArray® (FA) panel on the timing of appropriate antimicrobial therapy and potential antimicrobial costs.

Methods: This is a retrospective observational study focused on positive blood cultures in hospitalized patients. FA processing was conducted concurrently with routine sample processing. Changes in antibiotic treatments based on FA results were evaluated, and the reduction in antimicrobial therapy duration and associated cost savings were calculated.

Results: Eighty-seven bacteremia episodes were analysed. In 42 (48%) of them antimicrobial therapy was de-escalated to narrower spectrum agents, while in 7 (8%) therapy was escalated to broader spectrum antimicrobials. Additionally, in 8 (9%) antimicrobials were switched without changing spectrum and in 30 (34%) no changes were made based on FA results. Antimicrobial changes were made 2.3 days faster than with routine sample processing resulting in calculated potential savings of US$ 7408.

Conclusion: The implementation of FA facilitated a faster administration of appropriate antimicrobial therapy, leading to a reduction in the duration of broadspectrum empirical antimicrobial therapy and subsequent economic savings.

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[细菌血症的分子诊断:在一家三级医院使用 FilmArray® BCID2 败血症面板的益处]。
导言:延迟开始适当的抗菌治疗会延长住院时间、增加院内死亡率并提高经济成本。目前,对阳性血液培养物中的细菌进行鉴定和药敏试验需要相当长的时间。本研究的目的是评估 BCID2 FilmArray® (FA) 面板对适当抗菌治疗时机和潜在抗菌治疗成本的影响:这是一项回顾性观察研究,主要针对住院患者的血培养阳性结果。FA处理与常规样本处理同时进行。根据 FA 结果对抗生素治疗的变化进行了评估,并计算了抗菌治疗时间的缩短和相关成本的节省:结果:分析了 87 例菌血症。其中 42 例(48%)的抗菌治疗升级为窄谱抗菌药,7 例(8%)的抗菌治疗升级为广谱抗菌药。此外,有 8 人(9%)在不改变谱系的情况下更换了抗菌药物,有 30 人(34%)没有根据 FA 结果更换抗菌药物。与常规样本处理相比,抗菌药物更换的时间缩短了 2.3 天,计算得出的潜在节约额为 7408 美元:实施 FA 有助于更快地实施适当的抗菌治疗,从而缩短了广谱经验性抗菌治疗的持续时间,节约了经济成本。
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