1.Clinical Efficacy Evaluation of Multi-parameter Real-time Polymerase Chain Reaction for the Central Venous Catheter-related Blood Stream Infection.
Bongyoung KIM ; Sewoo PARK ; Taehyung KIM ; Jieun KIM ; Donghwi RIM ; Taeyeal CHOI ; Hyunjoo PAI ; Jungoak KANG
Infection and Chemotherapy 2011;43(3):240-244
BACKGROUND: The study evaluated the clinical efficacy of a multi-parameter real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test for patients with central venous catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty five patients suspected to have CRBSI were enrolled. The SeptiFast(TM) (SF) multi-parameter real-time PCR test (Roche Diagnostics, Germany) and blood culture were performed and results were compared. RESULTS: The turn-around time for the SF test and blood culture was 32.6+/-28.9 hours and 115.8+/-23.5 hours, respectively. Among the 70 blood samples, the positive rates of SF test and blood culture were 34.3% and 27.1%, respectively, and the agreement rate was 62.9%. Gram-positive bacteria were detected in 10 patients with blood culture and 11 patients with SF test. Gram-negative bacteria were detected in one patient with a blood culture and in seven patients with SF test. Candida was not detected in blood culture but was detected in two patients by the SF test. CONCLUSIONS: SF test was faster and more sensitive for the detection of blood pathogens than blood culture. It provides a more sensitive detection of gram-negative and Candida in blood than does blood culture testing.
Candida
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Catheter-Related Infections
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Gram-Negative Bacteria
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Gram-Positive Bacteria
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Humans
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Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Rivers