Early organism identification by Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry (MALDI-TOF-MS) decreases the time to appropriate antibiotic modifications for common bacterial infections.

Le infezioni in medicina Pub Date : 2024-09-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.53854/liim-3203-7
Vishakh C Keri, Ankesh Gupta, Sarita Mohapatra, Manish Soneja, Arti Kapil, Immaculata Xess, Naveet Wig, Bimal Kumar Das
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Objective: MALDI-TOF-MS facilitates the identification of microorganisms from positive cultures in a timely and accurate manner. It eliminates the necessity for the application of biochemicals and operates on the principle of proteomics. It decreases the time required to report culture results. Prompt detection and notification of the pathogen, prior to the disclosure of antimicrobial susceptibilities, could potentially shorten the duration until the initial antibiotic adjustment is necessary, thereby influencing patients' clinical prognoses.

Methodology: Fifty patients in the conventional arm and one hundred patients in the interventional arm were compared in a pre and post quasi-experimental study conducted at a tertiary care centre in North India. Patients with positive cultures from medical wards and intensive care units were included. Comparing the time to first antibiotic modification after culture positivity, MALDI-TOF-MS-based identification, and clinical outcomes in both arms was the primary objective. Antibiotic modifications, escalation, and de-escalation were all recorded.

Results: The intervention arm exhibited a substantially shorter median time to first antibiotic modification (2010 mins vs 2905 mins, p=0.002) than the conventional arm. In the interventional group, a total of 44 out of 100 antibiotic modifications were implemented. Of these, 19 (43.3%) were determined solely by the MALDI report, without the anticipation of susceptibility assessments. De-escalation of antibiotics constituted the pre-dominant form of modification (47.4%). The difference between the 27% and 32% mortality rates in the intervention arm and the conventional arm was not statistically significant (p=0.52).

Conclusion: MALDI-TOF-MS facilitates the modification of antibiotics early on. The primary benefit lies in the reduction of superfluous antibiotic usage. Early organism identification and reporting prior to the availability of susceptibility results did not result in any mortality benefit. This strategy, when combined with a strong antimicrobial stewardship programme, can aid in the reduction of antibiotic use.

通过基质辅助激光解吸电离飞行时间质谱法(MALDI-TOF-MS)进行早期生物鉴定,可缩短对常见细菌感染进行适当抗生素治疗的时间。
目的:MALDI-TOF-MS 有助于及时准确地从阳性培养物中鉴定微生物。它无需使用生化药物,而是根据蛋白质组学原理进行操作。它缩短了报告培养结果所需的时间。在披露抗菌药敏感性之前及时发现并通知病原体,有可能缩短首次调整抗生素的时间,从而影响患者的临床预后:方法:在北印度的一家三级医疗中心进行的一项前后准实验研究中,对 50 名常规治疗组患者和 100 名干预治疗组患者进行了比较。研究对象包括内科病房和重症监护室培养阳性的患者。研究的主要目的是比较两组患者在培养阳性后首次更换抗生素的时间、基于 MALDI-TOF-MS 的鉴定结果以及临床疗效。抗生素的调整、升级和降级均有记录:结果:干预组首次调整抗生素的中位时间(2010 分钟 vs 2905 分钟,P=0.002)大大短于常规组。在干预组中,100 次抗生素调整中共有 44 次得以实施。其中,19 种抗生素(43.3%)仅由 MALDI 报告决定,而未进行药敏评估。抗生素降级是最主要的调整方式(47.4%)。干预组和常规组 27% 和 32% 的死亡率差异无统计学意义(P=0.52):结论:MALDI-TOF-MS有助于在早期对抗生素进行调整。结论:MALDI-TOF-MS 有助于早期调整抗生素,其主要优势在于减少了抗生素的过度使用。在获得药敏结果之前及早识别和报告病原体并不会降低死亡率。这一策略与强有力的抗菌药物管理计划相结合,有助于减少抗生素的使用。
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