Author: Qian, Yiyi; Ai, Jingwen; Wu, Jing; Yu, Shenglei; Cui, Peng; Gao, Yan; Jin, Jialin; Weng, Xinhua; Zhang, Wenhong
Title: Rapid detection of respiratory organisms with FilmArray respiratory panel and its impact on clinical decisions in Shanghai, China, 2016â€2018 Cord-id: u1e4e8d8 Document date: 2019_12_1
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Snippet: BACKGROUND: In this study, we evaluated the diagnostic potential and clinical impact of an automated multiplex PCR platform (the FilmArray Respiratory Panel; FAâ€RP), specially designed for pathogen detection in respiratory tract infections in adults with unexplained pneumonia (UP). METHODS: A total of 112 UP patients in Shanghai, China, were enrolled prospectively and assessed using the FAâ€RP from October 2016 to March 2018. We examined the test results and their influence on clinical decisi
Document: BACKGROUND: In this study, we evaluated the diagnostic potential and clinical impact of an automated multiplex PCR platform (the FilmArray Respiratory Panel; FAâ€RP), specially designed for pathogen detection in respiratory tract infections in adults with unexplained pneumonia (UP). METHODS: A total of 112 UP patients in Shanghai, China, were enrolled prospectively and assessed using the FAâ€RP from October 2016 to March 2018. We examined the test results and their influence on clinical decisions. Furthermore, as a control group, we retrospectively obtained the clinical data of 70 UP patients between October 2014 and March 2016 (before the FAâ€RP was available). The two patient groups were compared with respect to factors, including general antimicrobial use and defined daily dose (DDD) numbers. RESULTS: Between October 2016 and March 2018, the positive rate obtained using FAâ€RP for UP was 76.8%. The primary pathogens in adults with UP were Influenza A/B (47.3%, 53/112). Compared with the patients before FAâ€RP was available, patients who underwent FAâ€RP testing had higher rates of antiviral drug use and antibiotic deâ€escalation during clinical treatment. FAâ€RP significantly decreased the total DDDs of antibiotic or antifungal drugs DDDs by 7 days after admission (10.6 ± 2.5 vs 14.1 ± 8.8, P < .01). CONCLUSIONS: The FAâ€RP is a rapid and sensitive nucleic acid amplification test method for UP diagnosis in adults. The application of FAâ€RP may lead to a more accurately targeted antimicrobial treatment and reduced use of antibiotic/antifungal drugs.
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