Performance of the FilmArray Blood culture identification panel in positive blood culture bottles and cerebrospinal fluid for the diagnosis of sepsis and meningitis.

GMS infectious diseases Pub Date : 2016-09-09 eCollection Date: 2016-01-01 DOI:10.3205/id000024
Eva Leitner, Martin Hoenigl, Bernadette Wagner, Robert Krause, Gebhard Feierl, Andrea J Grisold
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Sepsis and meningitis are life threatening medical conditions. Culture-based methods are used for identification of the causative pathogens, but they can be improved by implementation of additional test systems. We evaluated the performance of the novel FilmArray blood culture identification (BCID; Biofire Diagnostics) panel for rapid and accurate identification of microorganisms in positive blood cultures and additionally, in this cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pilot study for direct testing of CSF. A total of 107 positive blood cultures and 20 CSF samples (positive and negative) were investigated and compared to the routine procedures. Of the 107 positive blood cultures, 90.7% (97/107) showed monomicrobial growth and 9.3% (10/107) polymicrobial growth. The FilmArray BCID panel covered 89.3% (25/28) of the bacteria and 100% (2/2) of the yeasts found in this study and accurately identified all of them. From the 20 retrospective analyzed CSF, in 9 positive specimens 6 different bacterial species were identified. Discrepant identification results were found in 25% (5/20) and a low sensitivity of 50% (95% CI of 15.7% to 84.3%) was detected. Our study confirms the FilmArray BCID panel as a rapid, easy to handle PCR system with a good performance in positive blood cultures without Gram-staining result. However, our results additionally suggest that the system is not useful for direct CSF testing due to poor sensitivity.

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FilmArray血培养鉴定板在阳性血培养瓶和脑脊液中诊断败血症和脑膜炎的性能
败血症和脑膜炎是危及生命的疾病。基于培养的方法用于鉴定致病病原体,但可以通过实施额外的测试系统来改进这些方法。我们评估了新型FilmArray血培养鉴定(BCID;Biofire Diagnostics)小组,用于快速准确地识别阳性血液培养物中的微生物,此外,在脑脊液(CSF)的直接测试试点研究中。共调查了107例阳性血培养和20例脑脊液样本(阳性和阴性),并与常规方法进行了比较。107例阳性血培养中,90.7%(97/107)为单微生物生长,9.3%(10/107)为多微生物生长。FilmArray BCID面板覆盖了本研究中发现的89.3%(25/28)的细菌和100%(2/2)的酵母,并准确地识别了所有这些细菌。从20例脑脊液回顾性分析中,9例阳性标本中鉴定出6种不同的细菌。鉴定结果有25%(5/20)存在差异,检测到50%的低灵敏度(95% CI为15.7% ~ 84.3%)。我们的研究证实了FilmArray BCID面板是一种快速,易于处理的PCR系统,在没有革兰氏染色结果的阳性血培养中具有良好的性能。然而,我们的结果还表明,由于灵敏度较差,该系统不适用于直接CSF检测。
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