Evaluation of the BioFire® FilmArray® Blood Culture Identification Panel on positive blood cultures in a regional hospital laboratory in KwaZulu-Natal

African Journal of Laboratory Medicine

 
 
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Title Evaluation of the BioFire® FilmArray® Blood Culture Identification Panel on positive blood cultures in a regional hospital laboratory in KwaZulu-Natal
 
Creator Fhooblall, Mokshanand Nkwanyana, Fikile Mlisana, Koleka P.
 
Subject Medical Microbiology Blood culture, FilmArray, combination methods, identification, susceptibility
Description Background: There are presently many non-culture-based methods commercially available to identify organisms and antimicrobial susceptibility from blood culture bottles. Each platform has its benefits and limitations. However, there is a need for an improved system with minimal hands-on requirements and short run times.Objectives: In this study, the performance characteristics of the FilmArray® BCID Panel kit were evaluated to assess the efficiency of the kit against an existing system used for identification and antimicrobial susceptibility of organisms from blood cultures.Methods: Positive blood cultures that had initially been received from hospitalised patients of a large quaternary referral hospital in Durban, South Africa were processed as per routine protocol at its Medical Microbiology Laboratory. Positive blood cultures were processed on the FilmArray BCID Panel kit in parallel with the routine sample processing. Inferences were then drawn from results obtained.Results: Organism detection by the FilmArray BCID panel was accurate at 92.6% when organisms that were on the repertoire of the kit were considered, compared to the combination methods (reference method used in the study laboratory). Detection of the antimicrobial resistance markers provided by the panel and reference method demonstrated 100% consistency. Blood cultures with a single organism were accurately identified at 93.8% by FilmArray, while blood cultures with more than one organism were identified at 85.7%.Conclusion: The FilmArray BCID Panel kit is valuable for detection of organisms and markers of antibiotic resistance for an extensive range of organisms.
 
Publisher AOSIS
 
Contributor Biomérieux
Date 2016-09-30
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion — Prospective analytical study
Format text/html application/octet-stream text/xml application/pdf
Identifier 10.4102/ajlm.v5i1.411
 
Source African Journal of Laboratory Medicine; Vol 5, No 1 (2016); 8 pages 2225-2010 2225-2002
 
Language eng
 
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