| Literature DB >> 28855689 |
Pierre Bogaerts1, Saoussen Oueslati2,3,4, Danièle Meunier5, Claire Nonhoff6, Sami Yunus7, Marion Massart8, Olivier Denis6, Neil Woodford5, Katie L Hopkins5, Thierry Naas2,3,4, Laurent Dortet2,3,4, Te-Din Huang8, Youri Glupczynski8.
Abstract
Rapid detection of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE) represents a major challenge for microbiology laboratories. We evaluated the BYG Carba v2.0 using a simplified protocol, which detects CPE in less than 30 minutes. This new procedure reduces the hands-on-time from 5 to one minute and only requires a limited amount of material (one to three colonies) thereby preventing the need for subculturing bacterial isolates to reach a larger amount of pure biomass. This multicentre study involved four European reference laboratories. For the 1181 isolates tested across four centres, BYG Carba v2.0 yielded overall sensitivity and specificity of 96.3% (CI95: 94.5-97.5) and 99.7% (CI95: 98.6-100) respectively. Considering only the 670 consecutive isolates tested prospectively, the BYG Carba v2.0 displayed overall positive and negative predictive values of 99.7% (CI95: 95.4-98.9) and 97.5% (CI95: 94.9-98.8). Regarding time to positivity, 85% of CPE detected were positive within ten minutes. The BYG Carba v2.0 is a new highly simplified, rapid and accurate electrochemical assay discriminating between CPE and non-CPE in less than 30 min. The real-time quantified signal allows objective and traceable interpretation of the results.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28855689 PMCID: PMC5577128 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-09820-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Comparison of polyaniline conductance signals by BYG Carba v1.0 and BYG Carba v2.0 assays. Intensity of the signal is expressed in arbitrary units and reflects the conductance of the sensor (Y axis). Main resistance mechanisms are indicated on the X axis. No carba/Carba vertical dotted line represents the boundary between the non-carbapenemase producers and the carbapenemase producers. Horizontal dotted line is the cut-off of positivity of the test (11.5 AU); Vertical bars on the curves represent standard deviation of 3 independent measures. The mean value for all positive values is 44.0 (CI95: 40.0–48.0) and 97.8 (CI95: 88.0–107.7) for BYG Carba v1.0 and BYG Carba v2.0 respectively and are significantly different (p < 0.00001 by independent two-sample Student’s t-test).
Number of clinical isolates analyzed in each centre.
| Retrospective collection (n = 511) | Prospective collection (n = 670) | |
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| Centre A | 150 | 258 |
| Centre B | 87 | 111 |
| Centre C | 175 | 201 |
| Centre D | 99 | 100 |
BYG Carba v2.0 results for the 1181 clinical isolates analyzed in this study.
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| Reference method | Detected by BYG Carba (% of correct results) | Reference method | Detected by BYG Carba (% of correct results) | |
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| OXA-48-like | 127 | 122 (96.1) | 232 | 227 (97.8) |
| KPC | 71 | 71 (100) | 43 | 43 (100) |
| NDM | 60 | 56 (93.3) | 47 | 46 (97.9) |
| VIM | 52 | 51 (98.1) | 26 | 24 (92.3) |
| IMP | 15 | 13 (86.7) | 2 | 2 (100) |
| OXA-48-like + NDM | 8 | 8 (100) | 6 | 6 (100) |
| IMI | 6 | 4 (66.7) | 0 | NA |
| SME | 2 | 2 (100) | 0 | NA |
| NMC-A | 1 | 1 (100) | 0 | NA |
| GES-5 | 4 | 0 (0) | 0 | NA |
| FRI-1 | 1 | 1 (100) | 0 | NA |
| GIM-1 | 1 | 1 (100) | 0 | NA |
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*Including 3 isolates expressing an OXA-48 variant devoid of carbapenemase activity (OXA-163 [n = 2] and OXA-405 [n = 1]).
NA: not applicable.
Performance of the BYG Carba v2.0 according to carbapenemase family.
| Retrospectively (n = 511) Spec: | Prospectively (n = 670) Spec: | Total (n = 1181) Spec: | |||
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| Sens (%) (CI95) | Sens (%) (CI95) | PPV (%) (CI95) | NPV (%) (CI95) | Sens (%) (CI95) | |
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| OXA-48-like | 96.1 (90.6–98.5) | 97.8 (94.8–99.2) | 99.6 (97.2–100) | 98.4 (96.1–99.4) | 97.2 (94.8–98.6) |
| KPC | 100 (93.6–100) | 100 (89.8–100) | 97.7 (86.5–99.9) | 100 (98.5–100) | 100 (95.9–100) |
| NDM | 93.3 (83.0–97.8) | 97.9 (87.3–99.9) | 97.9 (87.3–99.9) | 99.7 (97.9–100) | 95.3 (88.9–98.2) |
| VIM | 98.1 (88.4–99.9) | 92.3 (73.4–98.6) | 96.0 (77.7–99.8) | 99.4 (97.4–100) | 96.1 (88.4–99.0) |
| IMP | 86.7 (58.4–97.6) | 100 (19.8–100) | 66.7 (12.5–98.2) | 100 (98.5–100) | 88.2 (62.2–97.9) |
| OXA-48-like + NDM | 100 (59.8–100) | 100 (51.7–100) | 85.7 (42.0–99.2) | 100 (98.5–100) | 100 (73.2–100) |
The values are based on the results reported by each centre without any correction of the discrepancies by the CHU UCL Namur.
Sens: sensitivity; Spec: specificity; PPV: positive predictive value; NPV: negative predictive value.
Signal value obtained with the BYG Carba v2.0 and time to detection for the ‘big five’ carbapenemases.
| Type | Total detected | Mean of signal in AU (CI95) | % detected in ≤5 min (CI95) | % detected in ≤10 min (CI95) |
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| CPE | 678 | 97.3 (94.9–99.8) | 45.1 (41.4–48.9) | 85.2 (82.6–87.9) |
| OXA-48-like | 349 | 85.3 (82.3–88.3) | 43.8 (38.6–49.0) | 89.1 (85.8–92.4) |
| KPC | 114 | 122.2 (117.4–127.1) | 75.4 (67.5–83.3) | 94.7 (90.6–98.8) |
| NDM | 102 | 114.7 (109.1–120.2) | 54.9 (45.2–64.6) | 90.2 (84.4–96.0) |
| VIM | 75 | 99.3 (92.0–106.6) | 8 (3.7–17.7) | 54.7 (43.4–65.9) |
| IMP | 15 | 72.5 (54.9–90.0) | 0 | 53.3 (28.1–78.5) |
AU: Arbitrary units.
CI: confidence interval.
Discrepant results between the BYG Carba v2.0 test and the reference method.
| N° | Species | Carbapenemase | First testing | Confirmation in centre A | Additional hydrolysis testing | ||||
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| GES-5 | 0.4 | FN | — | 4.6 | — | FN | POS |
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| GES-5 | 2.9 | FN | — | −4.3 | — | FN | POS |
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| GES-5 | −1.3 | FN | - | 0.8 | — | FN | NEG |
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| IMI-2 | 11.0 | FN | — | 0.4 | — | FN | NEG |
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| IMP-1 | 2.0 | FN | — | −0.2 | — | FN | POS |
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| NDM-1 | 1.9 | FN | — | −1.6 | — | FN | NEG |
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| NDM-1 | 9.3 | FN | — | 11.4 | — | FN | NEG |
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| NDM-1 * | 8.4 | FN | — | 0.9 | — | TN | NEG |
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| OXA-181 | 3.1 | FN | — | 3.5 | — | FN | NEG |
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| OXA-244 | 0.9 | FN | — | 2.2 | — | FN | NEG |
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| OXA-244 | 1.2 | FN | — | 3.1 | — | FN | NEG |
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| OXA-48 | 9.4 | FN | — | 8.8 | — | FN | POS |
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| VIM-1 | 6.8 | FN | — | 6.0 | — | FN | NEG |
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| OXA-232 | −4.1 | FN | — | 1.2 | — | FN | POS |
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| OXA-244 | 1.1 | FN | — | 0.8 | — | FN | POS |
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| OXA-48 * | 0.2 | FN | — | −1.1 | — | TN | NEG |
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| OXA-48 | 10.3 | FN | — | 10.0 | — | FN | NEG |
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| VIM-1 | 8.0 | FN | — | 9.1 | — | FN | POS |
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| VIM-4 | 1.1 | FN | — | 8.2 | — | FN | POS |
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Isolates 1 to 18 were retrospectively collected and the isolates 19 to 27 are prospectively collected.
The Carba NP imipenem hydrolysis test was performed to confirm the imipenem hydrolysis in these isolates.
FN: False negative; TP: True positive; TN: True negative; POS: positive; NEG: negative.
*These isolates have probably lost their plasmid.
Correct results obtained in centre A are in bold and underlined.