Performance evaluation of a commercial multiplex pathogen panel for the diagnosis of pediatric joint infections.

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Journal of Clinical Microbiology Pub Date : 2025-07-09 Epub Date: 2025-06-02 DOI:10.1128/jcm.00278-25
Lawson Copley, Gina Lee, Mary Villani, Naureen Tareen, Laura M Filkins
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Abstract

This study evaluates the performance of the BIOFIRE Joint Infection (JI) Panel compared to joint fluid culture and/or 16S rRNA PCR, followed by Sanger sequencing (16S PCR/S) for the diagnosis of joint infections in pediatric patients. An on-panel organism was detected by standard-of-care joint (SOCj) studies (joint fluid culture with or without 16S PCR/S, as ordered by the treating physician) in 29/65 samples (44.6%), and the same organism was detected by the BIOFIRE JI panel in all samples. The cumulative positive percent agreement in the detection of on-panel genus or species-level targets by the BIOFIRE JI panel was 100% (36/36), 100% (25/25), and 100% (27/27), and the negative percent agreement was 99.7% (1,974/1,979), 99.2% (1,974/1,990), and 99.7% (1,303/1,307) compared to detection by SOCj, joint fluid culture only, or 16S PCR/S only, respectively. The potential clinical impact of employing the BIOFIRE JI panel was predicted by retrospective adjudication using a study-specific rubric. We predicted that 27.7% (18/65) of BIOFIRE JI panel results could have had a positive impact on patient care. One case (1.5%) was predicted to potentially have a negative impact, and three cases (4.6%) were adjudicated to have an unknown impact. All organisms detected by 16S PCR/S, but not by culture, were also detected by the BIOFIRE JI panel during this study.

Importance: The BIOFIRE JI Panel has been limitedly evaluated in pediatric patients. Our study shows a strong agreement between the BIOFIRE JI panel and culture and/or 16S rRNA PCR with Sanger sequencing for the detection of the most common pathogenic causes of joint infection in children. The faster time to results of the BIOFIRE JI panel has the potential to guide optimal treatment faster than conventional methods.

一种商用复合病原体检测试剂盒用于小儿关节感染诊断的性能评价。
本研究评估了BIOFIRE关节感染(JI)面板与关节液培养和/或16S rRNA PCR的性能,随后采用Sanger测序(16S PCR/S)诊断儿科患者关节感染。通过标准护理关节(SOCj)研究(根据治疗医生的要求,使用或不使用16S PCR/S进行关节液体培养),在29/65个样本(44.6%)中检测到面板上的生物体,并且在所有样本中使用BIOFIRE JI面板检测到相同的生物体。与SOCj、关节液体培养和仅16S PCR/S检测相比,BIOFIRE JI检测板上属或种水平靶点的累积阳性率分别为100%(36/36)、100%(25/25)和100%(27/27),阴性率分别为99.7%(1974 / 1979)、99.2%(1974 / 1990)和99.7%(1303 / 1307)。采用BIOFIRE JI面板的潜在临床影响是通过使用研究特定标题的回顾性裁决来预测的。我们预测27.7%(18/65)的BIOFIRE JI小组结果可能对患者护理产生积极影响。一个案例(1.5%)被预测有潜在的负面影响,三个案例(4.6%)被裁定有未知的影响。在这项研究中,所有通过16S PCR/S检测到的生物,而不是通过培养,也通过BIOFIRE JI面板检测到。重要性:BIOFIRE JI面板在儿科患者中的评估是有限的。我们的研究表明,BIOFIRE JI面板与培养和/或16S rRNA PCR与Sanger测序在检测儿童关节感染最常见致病原因方面具有很强的一致性。BIOFIRE JI面板比传统方法更快地获得结果,有可能更快地指导最佳治疗。
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Journal of Clinical Microbiology
Journal of Clinical Microbiology 医学-微生物学
CiteScore
17.10
自引率
4.30%
发文量
347
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Microbiology® disseminates the latest research concerning the laboratory diagnosis of human and animal infections, along with the laboratory's role in epidemiology and the management of infectious diseases.
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