Rosselin Manon, Prod'hom Guy, Greub Gilbert, Croxatto Antony
Institute of Microbiology, Lausanne University Hospital and University of Lausanne, 1011 Lausanne, Switzerland.
Unilabs, 1296 Coppet, Switzerland.
Microorganisms. 2022 Jun 14;10(6):1212. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms10061212.
Rapid antibiotic susceptibility testing (AST) for positive blood cultures can improve patient clinical outcomes if the time to an effective antimicrobial therapy is shortened. In this study, we tested the Quantamatrix dRAST system (QMAC-dRAST), a rapid AST system based on time-lapse microscopic imagery of bacterial colony formation in agarose.
Evaluation of the QMAC-dRAST was performed from 250 monobacterial blood cultures including 130 Enterobacterales, 20 non-fermentative Gram-negative bacteria, 69 staphylococci and 31 enterococci. Blood cultures were recovered from anonymous patients or from spiking experiments to enrich our study with bacterial species and resistant strains. Categorical agreement (CA), minor errors (me), major errors (ME) and very major errors (VME) were calculated in comparison to the results obtained from the BD Phoenix™ M50. Discrepancies between the Phoenix™ M50 and QMAC-dRAST results were investigated using the gradient strip method. The repeatability and reproducibility performance of the QMAC-dRAST was assessed for 16 strains, each strain being tested five times from a spiked blood culture.
The overall CAs for Enterobacterales, non-fermentative Gram-negative bacteria, staphylococci and enterococci were 95.1%, 91.2%, 93.4% and 94.5%, respectively. The VME percentage was below 4% for all the groups except for staphylococci, which showed a VME rate of 7%. The median time to result was 6.7 h (range: 4.7-7.9). Repeatability and reproducibility assays showed a high reliability of AST results with best and worst ratios of 98.8% and 99.6% and 95.0% and 98.3%, respectively.
The QMAC-dRAST is a fast and reliable system to determine AST directly from monobacterial blood cultures with a major TAT reduction compared to conventional AST testing.
如果能缩短有效抗菌治疗的时间,对阳性血培养进行快速抗生素敏感性试验(AST)可改善患者的临床结局。在本研究中,我们测试了Quantamatrix dRAST系统(QMAC-dRAST),这是一种基于琼脂糖中细菌菌落形成的延时显微镜图像的快速AST系统。
对250份单一细菌血培养进行QMAC-dRAST评估,其中包括130株肠杆菌科细菌、20株非发酵革兰阴性菌、69株葡萄球菌和31株肠球菌。血培养取自匿名患者或加样实验,以使我们的研究富含细菌种类和耐药菌株。与BD Phoenix™ M50获得的结果相比,计算分类一致性(CA)、 minor误差(me)、主要误差(ME)和非常主要误差(VME)。使用梯度条法研究Phoenix™ M50和QMAC-dRAST结果之间的差异。对16株菌株评估了QMAC-dRAST的重复性和再现性性能,每株菌株从加样血培养中测试5次。
肠杆菌科细菌、非发酵革兰阴性菌、葡萄球菌和肠球菌的总体CA分别为95.1%、91.2%、93.4%和94.5%。除葡萄球菌的VME率为7%外,所有组的VME百分比均低于4%。结果报告的中位时间为6.7小时(范围:4.7 - 7.9)。重复性和再现性分析显示AST结果具有高可靠性,最佳和最差比率分别为98.8%和99.6%以及95.0%和98.3%。
QMAC-dRAST是一种快速且可靠的系统,可直接从单一细菌血培养中确定AST,与传统AST检测相比,显著缩短了周转时间(TAT)。