| Literature DB >> 34232100 |
C D Garner1, J Brazelton de Cardenas1, S Suganda1, R T Hayden1.
Abstract
Bloodstream infections are a major cause of morbidity and mortality and result in significant costs to health care systems. Rapid identification of the causative agent of bloodstream infections is critical for patient treatment and improved outcomes. Multiplex PCR systems that provide bacterial identification directly from the blood culture bottle allow for earlier detection of pathogens. The GenMark Dx ePlex blood culture identification (BCID) panels have an expanded number of targets for both identification and genotypic markers of antimicrobial resistance. The performance of the ePlex BCID Gram-negative (GN) and Gram-positive (GP) panels were evaluated in a predominantly pediatric oncology population. A total of 112 blood cultures were tested by the ePlex BCID GN and GP panels and results were compared to those from standard-of-care testing. Accuracy for on-panel organisms was 89% (CI, 76% to 95%) for the Gram-positive panel, with four misidentifications and one not detected, and 93% (CI, 82% to 98%) for the Gram-negative panel, with two misidentifications and one not detected. The results showed good overall performance of these panels for rapid, accurate detection of bloodstream pathogens in this high-risk population. IMPORTANCE Bloodstream infections are a major cause of morbidity and mortality and result in significant costs to health care systems. Rapid identification of the causative agent of bloodstream infections is critical for patient treatment and improved outcomes. Multiplex PCR systems that provide bacterial identification directly from the blood culture bottle allow for earlier characterization of pathogens. The GenMark Dx ePlex blood culture identification (BCID) panels, recently cleared by the FDA, have an expanded number of targets for both identification and resistance, much larger than other, automated, broad-panel PCR assays. The performance of the ePlex BCID Gram-negative and Gram-positive panels was evaluated in a predominantly pediatric oncology population, providing a unique look at its performance in a high-risk group, where rapid diagnostic information for bloodstream infections could be of particular value for clinical care providers.Entities:
Keywords: AST; PCR; antimicrobial susceptibility testing; automated; blood culture; rapid
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34232100 PMCID: PMC8552719 DOI: 10.1128/Spectrum.00221-21
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microbiol Spectr ISSN: 2165-0497
GenMark ePlex blood culture identification (BCID) panels
| Organism or resistance gene | The BCID-GN panel | The BCID-GP panel |
|---|---|---|
| Bacterial organisms | ||
| Antibiotic Resistance Genes | CTX-M ( |
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| Pan targets | Pan Gram-positive | Pan Gram-negative |
Pan targets were not evaluated as part of this study.
Organisms detected correctly in monomicrobial samples
| Gram-negative | No. | Gram-positive | No. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Citrobacter | 1 |
| 1 |
|
| 27 | Micrococcus | 2 |
| 3 |
| 3 | |
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| 4 |
| 22 |
|
| 3 |
| 1 |
|
| 1 |
| 4 |
|
| 2 |
| 6 |
Discrepant samples for monomicrobial samples
| Sample ID | SOC result | ePlex BCID panel result | WGS BLAST/WGS KMER result |
|---|---|---|---|
| BCID-GP panel | |||
| BCID 8 | VGS |
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| BCID 30 | VGS | ND |
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| BCID 35 | VGS |
|
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| BCID 57 | CoNS |
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| BCID 69 | CoNS |
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| BCID 50 |
| ND |
|
| BCID-GN panel | |||
| BCID 12 |
| ND |
|
| BCID 31 |
| NP | |
| BCID 43 |
| NP | |
| BCID 24 |
| ND |
|
| BCID 28 |
| ND | |
| BCID 70 |
| ND |
|
| BCID 83 |
| ND | |
| BCID 98 |
| ND |
|
| BCID 104 |
| ND |
|
SOC, standard of care; BCID, blood culture identification; WGS, whole-genome sequencing; VGS, viridans group streptococci; CoNS, coagulase-negative Staphylococcus spp.; ND, not detected; NP, not performed.
Organism was not an on-panel organism.
Polymicrobial samples
| Sample id | SOC result | ePlex BCID panel result | WGS BLAST/WGS KMER result |
|---|---|---|---|
| BCID-GP Panel | |||
| BCID 4 |
| NP | |
| BCID 19 | |||
| BCID 32 |
| NP for Enterococcus; | |
| BCID 68B |
| NP | |
| BCID 94 | NP | ||
| BCID 96A | VGS; | ND |
|
| CID 99 | NP | ||
| BCID-GN panel | |||
| BCID 68A | ND |
| |
| BCID 93 | |||
| BCID 112 |
| ||
| BCID 116 | NP |
SOC, standard of care; BCID, blood culture identification; WGS, whole-genome sequencing; VGS, viridans group streptococci; CoNS, coagulase-negative Staphylococcus spp.; ND, not detected; NP, not performed.
Organism was not an on-panel organism.