多中心评估eQUANT系统与直接从阳性血液培养中提取革兰氏阴性菌的碟扩散AST的使用。

IF 6.1 2区 医学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Journal of Clinical Microbiology Pub Date : 2025-06-11 Epub Date: 2025-05-09 DOI:10.1128/jcm.01606-24
Sanjucta Dutta, Michael R Jacobs, Caryn E Good, Ayman M Abdelhamed, Yun C Ying, Adrian Hoyos-Urias, Derrick J Sugui, Jacqueline U Anaeto, Eszter Deak, Rachael Valdez, Nitin K Rajan, Meike S Herget, Stefan Riedel
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血液感染经常导致败血症,这种情况会导致器官功能障碍和死亡。快速抗菌素敏感性试验(AST)结果对于适当的医疗干预以及减少或增加抗生素剂量以适当治疗至关重要。我们描述了一项评估eQUANT系统性能的多中心临床研究的结果(Avails Medical, Inc., Menlo Park, CA)。eQUANT系统直接从阳性血培养瓶中生成0.5 McFarland等效悬液,即eMcFarland,用于下游磁盘扩散AST,与传统AST工作流程相比可节省24小时。对新鲜的、前瞻性收集的临床(42)和人工(525)血液培养物进行了测试,并将使用Avails eQUANT emfarland悬液作为接种物的磁盘扩散结果与第二天使用从平板传代培养中制备的标准0.5 McFarland悬液的磁盘扩散结果进行了比较。13种革兰氏阴性杆状菌对12种抗生素的耐药性进行了评价。在2679对AST结果中,总体分类一致性为95.0%。总体来说,非常严重的错误、严重的错误和轻微的错误分别为0.15%、0.60%和4.48%。通过消除亚文化的需要,Avails eQUANT系统有可能显著加快护理标准。重要性:快速报告血培养细菌分离物的抗菌药物敏感性试验结果对于及时实施最佳抗菌治疗和改善败血症患者的预后至关重要。在本研究中,我们展示了eQUANT系统的准确性和性能特点,该系统直接从阳性血培养瓶中产生0.5麦克法兰等效悬液,emc法兰悬液,用于下游盘式扩散抗菌药敏试验(AST)。使用eMcFarland悬浮液可以准确和标准化地报告阳性血培养的盘扩散AST结果。
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Multicenter evaluation of the eQUANT system for use with disk diffusion AST of gram-negative bacteria directly from positive blood cultures.

Bloodstream infections frequently cause sepsis, a condition that can lead to organ dysfunction and death. Rapid antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) results are critical for appropriate medical intervention and to either de-escalate or escalate antibiotics to appropriate therapy. We describe the results from a multicenter clinical study evaluating the performance of the eQUANT system (Avails Medical, Inc., Menlo Park, CA). The eQUANT system generates a 0.5 McFarland equivalent suspension, the eMcFarland, directly from a positive blood culture bottle for use with downstream disk diffusion AST, thereby saving up to 24 hours compared to traditional AST workflow. A combination of fresh, prospectively collected clinical (42) and contrived (525) blood cultures were tested, and results for disk diffusion using the Avails eQUANT eMcFarland suspension as the inoculum were compared to disk diffusion results the next day using the standard 0.5 McFarland suspension prepared from plate subculture. Thirteen species of gram-negative rods were evaluated against 12 antibiotics. From the 2,679 pairs of AST results, overall categorical agreement was 95.0%. Overall very major errors, major errors, and minor errors were 0.15%, 0.60%, and 4.48%, respectively. The Avails eQUANT system has the potential to significantly accelerate the standard of care by eliminating the need for subculture.IMPORTANCERapid reporting of antimicrobial susceptibility test results for bacterial isolates from blood cultures is critical for timely implementation of optimal antimicrobial therapy and improves outcomes of sepsis patients. In this study, we demonstrate the accuracy and performance characteristics of the eQUANT system, which generates a 0.5 McFarland equivalent suspension, the eMcFarland, directly from a positive blood culture bottle for use with downstream disk diffusion antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST). Using the eMcFarland suspension allows for accurate and standardized reporting of disk diffusion AST results from positive blood cultures.

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Journal of Clinical Microbiology
Journal of Clinical Microbiology 医学-微生物学
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347
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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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