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Multicentre evaluation of two multiplex PCR platforms for the rapid microbiological investigation of nosocomial pneumonia in UK ICUs: the INHALE WP1 study
by
Horne, Robert
, Owen, Dewi R
, Barber, Julie
, Livermore, David M
, Chand, Meera
, Peters, Mark J
, Brealey, David
, Richardson, Hollian
, High, Juliet
, Singh, Suveer
, Sonksen, Julian
, Aydin, Alp
, Mack, Damien
, O’Grady, Justin
, Gant, Vanya
, Ben Morton, Tim Leary
, Turner, David
, Martin, Daniel
, Baldan, Rossella
, Tudtud, Eleanor
, Shallcross, Laura
, Moondi, Parveez
, Colles, Antony
, Klein, Nigel
, Enne, Virve I
, Ricciardi, Federico
, Karlikowski, Michael
, Russell, Charlotte
, Edgeworth, Jonathan
, Swart, Ann-Marie
, Moore, Luke
, Roy, Alistair
, Nomamiukor-Ikeji, Brenda O
, Williams, Helen
, Mughal, Nabeela
, Welters, Ingeborg D
, Parry, Christopher
, Tremlett, Catherine
, Blunt, Mark
, Cuesta, Jeronimo
in
Anti-Bacterial Agents - therapeutic use
/ Antibiotics
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ Automation
/ Bacteria
/ bacterial Infection
/ Bayes Theorem
/ Coronaviruses
/ critical care
/ Cross Infection - diagnosis
/ Cross Infection - microbiology
/ Diagnostic tests
/ Drug resistance
/ E coli
/ Humans
/ Influenza
/ Intensive Care Units
/ Laboratories
/ Microbiology
/ Mortality
/ Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction - methods
/ Organisms
/ Pathogens
/ Patients
/ Pneumonia
/ Pneumonia - diagnosis
/ Pneumonia, Ventilator-Associated - diagnosis
/ Pneumonia, Ventilator-Associated - drug therapy
/ Pneumonia, Ventilator-Associated - microbiology
/ Respiratory infection
/ Streptococcus infections
/ United Kingdom
/ Ventilators
2022
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Multicentre evaluation of two multiplex PCR platforms for the rapid microbiological investigation of nosocomial pneumonia in UK ICUs: the INHALE WP1 study
by
Horne, Robert
, Owen, Dewi R
, Barber, Julie
, Livermore, David M
, Chand, Meera
, Peters, Mark J
, Brealey, David
, Richardson, Hollian
, High, Juliet
, Singh, Suveer
, Sonksen, Julian
, Aydin, Alp
, Mack, Damien
, O’Grady, Justin
, Gant, Vanya
, Ben Morton, Tim Leary
, Turner, David
, Martin, Daniel
, Baldan, Rossella
, Tudtud, Eleanor
, Shallcross, Laura
, Moondi, Parveez
, Colles, Antony
, Klein, Nigel
, Enne, Virve I
, Ricciardi, Federico
, Karlikowski, Michael
, Russell, Charlotte
, Edgeworth, Jonathan
, Swart, Ann-Marie
, Moore, Luke
, Roy, Alistair
, Nomamiukor-Ikeji, Brenda O
, Williams, Helen
, Mughal, Nabeela
, Welters, Ingeborg D
, Parry, Christopher
, Tremlett, Catherine
, Blunt, Mark
, Cuesta, Jeronimo
in
Anti-Bacterial Agents - therapeutic use
/ Antibiotics
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ Automation
/ Bacteria
/ bacterial Infection
/ Bayes Theorem
/ Coronaviruses
/ critical care
/ Cross Infection - diagnosis
/ Cross Infection - microbiology
/ Diagnostic tests
/ Drug resistance
/ E coli
/ Humans
/ Influenza
/ Intensive Care Units
/ Laboratories
/ Microbiology
/ Mortality
/ Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction - methods
/ Organisms
/ Pathogens
/ Patients
/ Pneumonia
/ Pneumonia - diagnosis
/ Pneumonia, Ventilator-Associated - diagnosis
/ Pneumonia, Ventilator-Associated - drug therapy
/ Pneumonia, Ventilator-Associated - microbiology
/ Respiratory infection
/ Streptococcus infections
/ United Kingdom
/ Ventilators
2022
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Multicentre evaluation of two multiplex PCR platforms for the rapid microbiological investigation of nosocomial pneumonia in UK ICUs: the INHALE WP1 study
by
Horne, Robert
, Owen, Dewi R
, Barber, Julie
, Livermore, David M
, Chand, Meera
, Peters, Mark J
, Brealey, David
, Richardson, Hollian
, High, Juliet
, Singh, Suveer
, Sonksen, Julian
, Aydin, Alp
, Mack, Damien
, O’Grady, Justin
, Gant, Vanya
, Ben Morton, Tim Leary
, Turner, David
, Martin, Daniel
, Baldan, Rossella
, Tudtud, Eleanor
, Shallcross, Laura
, Moondi, Parveez
, Colles, Antony
, Klein, Nigel
, Enne, Virve I
, Ricciardi, Federico
, Karlikowski, Michael
, Russell, Charlotte
, Edgeworth, Jonathan
, Swart, Ann-Marie
, Moore, Luke
, Roy, Alistair
, Nomamiukor-Ikeji, Brenda O
, Williams, Helen
, Mughal, Nabeela
, Welters, Ingeborg D
, Parry, Christopher
, Tremlett, Catherine
, Blunt, Mark
, Cuesta, Jeronimo
in
Anti-Bacterial Agents - therapeutic use
/ Antibiotics
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ Automation
/ Bacteria
/ bacterial Infection
/ Bayes Theorem
/ Coronaviruses
/ critical care
/ Cross Infection - diagnosis
/ Cross Infection - microbiology
/ Diagnostic tests
/ Drug resistance
/ E coli
/ Humans
/ Influenza
/ Intensive Care Units
/ Laboratories
/ Microbiology
/ Mortality
/ Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction - methods
/ Organisms
/ Pathogens
/ Patients
/ Pneumonia
/ Pneumonia - diagnosis
/ Pneumonia, Ventilator-Associated - diagnosis
/ Pneumonia, Ventilator-Associated - drug therapy
/ Pneumonia, Ventilator-Associated - microbiology
/ Respiratory infection
/ Streptococcus infections
/ United Kingdom
/ Ventilators
2022
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Multicentre evaluation of two multiplex PCR platforms for the rapid microbiological investigation of nosocomial pneumonia in UK ICUs: the INHALE WP1 study
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Multicentre evaluation of two multiplex PCR platforms for the rapid microbiological investigation of nosocomial pneumonia in UK ICUs: the INHALE WP1 study
2022
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BackgroundCulture-based microbiological investigation of hospital-acquired or ventilator-associated pneumonia (HAP or VAP) is insensitive, with aetiological agents often unidentified. This can lead to excess antimicrobial treatment of patients with susceptible pathogens, while those with resistant bacteria are treated inadequately for prolonged periods. Using PCR to seek pathogens and their resistance genes directly from clinical samples may improve therapy and stewardship.MethodsSurplus routine lower respiratory tract samples were collected from intensive care unit patients about to receive new or changed antibiotics for hospital-onset lower respiratory tract infections at 15 UK hospitals. Testing was performed using the BioFire FilmArray Pneumonia Panel (bioMérieux) and Unyvero Pneumonia Panel (Curetis). Concordance analysis compared machine and routine microbiology results, while Bayesian latent class (BLC) analysis estimated the sensitivity and specificity of each test, incorporating information from both PCR panels and routine microbiology.FindingsIn 652 eligible samples; PCR identified pathogens in considerably more samples compared with routine microbiology: 60.4% and 74.2% for Unyvero and FilmArray respectively vs 44.2% by routine microbiology. PCR tests also detected more pathogens per sample than routine microbiology. For common HAP/VAP pathogens, FilmArray had sensitivity of 91.7%–100.0% and specificity of 87.5%–99.5%; Unyvero had sensitivity of 50.0%–100.0%%, and specificity of 89.4%–99.0%. BLC analysis indicated that, compared with PCR, routine microbiology had low sensitivity, ranging from 27.0% to 69.4%.InterpretationConventional and BLC analysis demonstrated that both platforms performed similarly and were considerably more sensitive than routine microbiology, detecting potential pathogens in patient samples reported as culture negative. The increased sensitivity of detection realised by PCR offers potential for improved antimicrobial prescribing.
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Thoracic Society,BMJ Publishing Group LTD
Subject
Anti-Bacterial Agents - therapeutic use
/ Bacteria
/ Cross Infection - microbiology
/ E coli
/ Humans
/ Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction - methods
/ Patients
/ Pneumonia, Ventilator-Associated - diagnosis
/ Pneumonia, Ventilator-Associated - drug therapy
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