Diagnostic challenges in peritoneal dialysis-associated peritonitis with atypical and rare pathogens: A new era of metagenomic next-generation sequencing precision diagnosis.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Xiao Dong, Chao Xie, Zhe Zhang, Hongjian Ye, Ruihua Liu, Wei Chen, Yao-Zhong Kong, Xiao Yang
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Abstract

Peritonitis caused by atypical and rare pathogens is challenging to diagnose. Although the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis (ISPD) guidelines significantly improve the diagnostic rate by placing peritoneal dialysis fluid into blood culture bottles, peritonitis caused by atypical pathogens, such as tuberculosis and fungi, is difficult to diagnose due to challenges in culturing these organisms using traditional methods, leading to high mortality. Metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) technology has been widely used as an accurate diagnostic technique for infectious diseases. First used in identifying and quantifying environmental micro-organisms, mNGS technology can identify rare, novel, difficult-to-detect and mixed pathogens directly from clinical samples, and has potential in predicting antibiotic resistance. This paper summarizes the application of mNGS in atypical and rare pathogens peritonitis clinical cases in recent years, and provides reference for the diagnosis of peritonitis in combination with new ISPD guidelines and diagnostic techniques. The development and principles of mNGS technology, diagnostic efficiency in peritonitis, challenges in diagnosis of atypical and rare pathogen-associated peritonitis, and application of mNGS technology are discussed in detail. The development of mNGS technology provides clinicians with powerful tools to more accurately identify and treat peritonitis. Future research needs to focus on reducing costs, improving test accessibility, and developing new bioinformatics tools to better integrate mNGS results into clinical practice.

非典型和罕见病原体腹膜透析相关性腹膜炎的诊断挑战:新一代宏基因组测序精确诊断的新时代。
由非典型和罕见病原体引起的腹膜炎的诊断具有挑战性。尽管国际腹膜透析学会(ISPD)指南通过将腹膜透析液放入血液培养瓶中显着提高了诊断率,但由于使用传统方法培养这些微生物存在挑战,因此由非典型病原体(如结核病和真菌)引起的腹膜炎难以诊断,导致死亡率高。新一代元基因组测序(mNGS)技术作为一种准确的传染病诊断技术已得到广泛应用。mNGS技术首次用于环境微生物的鉴定和定量,可以直接从临床样本中鉴定出罕见的、新颖的、难以检测的和混合的病原体,并具有预测抗生素耐药性的潜力。本文综述了近年来mNGS在非典型和罕见病原体腹膜炎临床病例中的应用,并结合新的ISPD指南和诊断技术为腹膜炎的诊断提供参考。本文就mNGS技术的发展和原理、诊断腹膜炎的效率、诊断非典型和罕见病原体相关性腹膜炎的挑战以及mNGS技术的应用进行了详细的讨论。mNGS技术的发展为临床医生更准确地识别和治疗腹膜炎提供了强大的工具。未来的研究需要集中在降低成本,提高测试可及性,开发新的生物信息学工具,以更好地将mNGS结果整合到临床实践中。
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Peritoneal Dialysis International
Peritoneal Dialysis International 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
17.90%
发文量
69
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Peritoneal Dialysis International (PDI) is an international publication dedicated to peritoneal dialysis. PDI welcomes original contributions dealing with all aspects of peritoneal dialysis from scientists working in the peritoneal dialysis field around the world. Peritoneal Dialysis International is included in Index Medicus and indexed in Current Contents/Clinical Practice, the Science Citation Index, and Excerpta Medica (Nephrology/Urology Core Journal). It is also abstracted and indexed in Chemical Abstracts (CA), as well as being indexed in Embase as a priority journal.
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