Rapid diagnostics to enhance therapy selection for the treatment of bacterial infections.

Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Current Pharmacology Reports Pub Date : 2023-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-29 DOI:10.1007/s40495-023-00323-1
HaYoung Ryu, Ahmed Abdul Azim, Pinki J Bhatt, Priyanka Uprety, Sana Mohayya, Deepali Dixit, Thomas J Kirn, Navaneeth Narayanan
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Purpose of review: Rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) may reduce morbidity and mortality related to bacterial infections by reducing time to identification of pathogens and antibiotic resistance mechanisms. There has been a significant increase in the breadth and depth of available technology utilized by RDTs.

Recent findings: There are numerous Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-cleared assays for rapid detection of bacteria from various specimen types from sites including blood, stool, central nervous system and respiratory tract. Most RDTs currently FDA-cleared are molecular tests designed as syndromic panels that provide identification of on-panel organisms and resistance genes. One FDA-cleared rapid phenotypic assay for antimicrobial susceptibility testing is currently available and others are in development. Studies of these technologies' clinical impact consistently demonstrate improvements in clinical care processes such as time to de-escalation and escalation of antibiotic therapy particularly for blood and respiratory specimen tests. Other RDTs show inconsistent impact on antibiotic use. Antimicrobial stewardship programs are vital to ensure the greatest benefit from RDTs in clinical practice.

Summary: The advancement and implementation of RDTs, in conjunction with antimicrobial stewardship, to enhance treatment selection for bacterial infections should be regarded as a core element to improve clinical outcomes for patients. Although challenges exist in the use of RDTs, there is a need for continued innovation in technology, implementation science and collaboration across clinical professions to optimize care.

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快速诊断提高细菌感染治疗的选择
综述目的:快速诊断试验(RDTs)可以通过缩短识别病原体和抗生素耐药机制的时间来降低与细菌感染相关的发病率和死亡率。rdt所利用的现有技术的广度和深度都有了显著的增加。最近的发现:有许多食品和药物管理局(FDA)批准的检测方法用于快速检测来自血液,粪便,中枢神经系统和呼吸道等部位的各种标本类型的细菌。目前fda批准的大多数RDTs是设计为综合征面板的分子测试,提供面板上生物体和抗性基因的鉴定。一种经fda批准的用于抗菌药物敏感性测试的快速表型检测方法目前可用,其他方法正在开发中。对这些技术临床影响的研究一致表明,临床护理过程有所改善,例如减少和增加抗生素治疗的时间,特别是血液和呼吸样本测试。其他RDTs对抗生素使用的影响不一致。抗菌药物管理计划对于确保临床实践中RDTs的最大收益至关重要。摘要:推进和实施RDTs,结合抗菌药物管理,加强对细菌感染的治疗选择,应被视为改善患者临床结果的核心要素。尽管在使用RDTs方面存在挑战,但需要在技术、实施科学和跨临床专业合作方面不断创新,以优化护理。
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