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  1. Artikel ; Online: A multicentre evaluation and expert recommendations of use of the newly developed BioFire Joint Infection polymerase chain reaction panel.

    Saeed, Kordo / Ahmad-Saeed, Nusreen / Annett, Rachel / Barlow, Gavin / Barrett, Lucinda / Boyd, Sara E / Boran, Nicola / Davies, Peter / Hughes, Harriet / Jones, Gwennan / Leach, Laura / Lynch, Maureen / Nayar, Deepa / Maloney, Robert J / Marsh, Martin / Milburn, Olivia / Mitchell, Shanine / Moffat, Lynn / Moore, Luke S P /
    Murphy, Michael E / O'Shea, Shaan Ashk / O'Sullivan, Fionnuala / Peach, Teresa / Petridou, Christina / Reidy, Niamh / Selvaratnam, Mathyruban / Talbot, Ben / Taylor, Vanessa / Wearmouth, Deborah / Aldridge, Catherine

    European journal of clinical microbiology & infectious diseases : official publication of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology

    2022  Band 42, Heft 2, Seite(n) 169–176

    Abstract: Septic arthritis is a serious condition with significant morbidity and mortality, routinely diagnosed using culture. The FDA has recently approved the rapid molecular BioFire® Joint Infection Panel (BJIP) for synovial fluid. We aimed to evaluate the BJIP ...

    Abstract Septic arthritis is a serious condition with significant morbidity and mortality, routinely diagnosed using culture. The FDA has recently approved the rapid molecular BioFire® Joint Infection Panel (BJIP) for synovial fluid. We aimed to evaluate the BJIP compared to culture and its potential use in patient management. A multicentre retrospective evaluation of BJIP was conducted in the UK and Ireland. Positive percent agreement (PPA) and negative percent agreement (NPA) were calculated between the BJIP and routine culture. A multidisciplinary team (MDT) discussion addressing the optimal or potential case use of the assay practice was facilitated. Three hundred ninety-nine surplus synovial fluid samples (~ 70% from native joints) from eight centres were processed using BJIP in addition to routine culture. An increased yield of positive results was detected using BJIP compared to routine culture (98 vs 83), giving an overall PPA of 91.6% and overall NPA of 93% for the BJIP compared to culture results. The BJIP detected resistant markers and additional organisms that could influence antibiotic choices including Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Kingella kingae. The MDT agreed that the assay could be used, in addition to standard methods, in adult and children patients with specialist advice use based on local needs. Rapid results from BJIP were assessed as having potential clinical impact on patient management. Organisms not included in the panel may be clinically significant and may limit the value of this test for PJI.
    Mesh-Begriff(e) Child ; Adult ; Humans ; Retrospective Studies ; Arthritis, Infectious/diagnosis ; Arthritis, Infectious/microbiology ; Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Synovial Fluid/microbiology ; Kingella kingae/genetics
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2022-12-07
    Erscheinungsland Germany
    Dokumenttyp Multicenter Study ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 603155-9
    ISSN 1435-4373 ; 0934-9723 ; 0722-2211
    ISSN (online) 1435-4373
    ISSN 0934-9723 ; 0722-2211
    DOI 10.1007/s10096-022-04538-w
    Datenquelle MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Artikel: Potential value of a rapid syndromic multiplex PCR for the diagnosis of native and prosthetic joint infections: a real-world evidence study.

    Pascual, Stéphanie / Noble, Brooklyn / Ahmad-Saeed, Nusreen / Aldridge, Catherine / Ambretti, Simone / Amit, Sharon / Annett, Rachel / O'Shea, Shaan Ashk / Barbui, Anna Maria / Barlow, Gavin / Barrett, Lucinda / Berth, Mario / Bondi, Alessandro / Boran, Nicola / Boyd, Sara E / Chaves, Catarina / Clauss, Martin / Davies, Peter / Dianzo-Delgado, Ileana T /
    Esteban, Jaime / Fuchs, Stefan / Friis-Hansen, Lennart / Goldenberger, Daniel / Golle, Andrej / Groonroos, Juha O / Hoffmann, Ines / Hoffmann, Tomer / Hughes, Harriet / Ivanova, Marina / Jezek, Peter / Jones, Gwennan / Ceren Karahan, Zeynep / Lass-Flörl, Cornelia / Laurent, Frédéric / Leach, Laura / Horsbøll Pedersen, Matilde Lee / Loiez, Caroline / Lynch, Maureen / Maloney, Robert J / Marsh, Martin / Milburn, Olivia / Mitchell, Shanine / Moore, Luke S P / Moffat, Lynn / Murdjeva, Marianna / Murphy, Michael E / Nayar, Deepa / Nigrisoli, Giacomo / O'Sullivan, Fionnuala / Öz, Büşra / Peach, Teresa / Petridou, Christina / Prinz, Mojgan / Rak, Mitja / Reidy, Niamh / Rossolini, Gian Maria / Roux, Anne-Laure / Ruiz-Garbajosa, Patricia / Saeed, Kordo / Salar-Vidal, Llanos / Salas Venero, Carlos / Selvaratnam, Mathyruban / Senneville, Eric / Starzengruber, Peter / Talbot, Ben / Taylor, Vanessa / Trebše, Rihard / Wearmouth, Deborah / Willinger, Birgit / Wouthuyzen-Bakker, Marjan / Couturier, Brianne / Allantaz, Florence

    Journal of bone and joint infection

    2024  Band 9, Heft 1, Seite(n) 87–97

    Abstract: ... ...

    Abstract Introduction
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2024-02-28
    Erscheinungsland Germany
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article
    ISSN 2206-3552
    ISSN 2206-3552
    DOI 10.5194/jbji-9-87-2024
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  3. Buch ; Online: Potential value of a rapid syndromic multiplex PCR for the diagnosis of native and prosthetic joint infections

    Pascual, Stéphanie / Noble, Brooklyn / Ahmad-Saeed, Nusreen / Aldridge, Catherine / Ambretti, Simone / Amit, Sharon / Annett, Rachel / O'Shea, Shaan Ashk / Barbui, Anna Maria / Barlow, Gavin / Barrett, Lucinda / Berth, Mario / Bondi, Alessandro / Boran, Nicola / Boyd, Sara E. / Chaves, Catarina / Clauss, Martin / Davies, Peter / Dianzo-Delgado, Ileana T. /
    Esteban, Jaime / Fuchs, Stefan / Friis-Hansen, Lennart / Goldenberger, Daniel / Golle, Andrej / Groonroos, Juha O. / Hoffmann, Ines / Hoffmann, Tomer / Hughes, Harriet / Ivanova, Marina / Jezek, Peter / Jones, Gwennan / Ceren Karahan, Zeynep / Lass-Flörl, Cornelia / Laurent, Frédéric / Leach, Laura / Horsbøll Pedersen, Matilde Lee / Loiez, Caroline / Lynch, Maureen / Maloney, Robert J. / Marsh, Martin / Milburn, Olivia / Mitchell, Shanine / Moore, Luke S. P. / Moffat, Lynn / Murdjeva, Marianna / Murphy, Michael E. / Nayar, Deepa / Nigrisoli, Giacomo / O'Sullivan, Fionnuala / Öz, Büşra / Peach, Teresa / Petridou, Christina / Prinz, Mojgan / Rak, Mitja / Reidy, Niamh / Rossolini, Gian Maria / Roux, Anne-Laure / Ruiz-Garbajosa, Patricia / Saeed, Kordo / Salar-Vidal, Llanos / Salas Venero, Carlos / Selvaratnam, Mathyruban / Senneville, Eric / Starzengruber, Peter / Talbot, Ben / Taylor, Vanessa / Trebše, Rihard / Wearmouth, Deborah / Willinger, Birgit / Wouthuyzen-Bakker, Marjan / Couturier, Brianne / Allantaz, Florence

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    a real-world evidence study

    2024  

    Abstract: Introduction : The BIOFIRE Joint Infection (JI) Panel is a diagnostic tool that uses multiplex-PCR testing to detect microorganisms in synovial fluid specimens from patients suspected of having septic arthritis (SA) on native joints or prosthetic joint ... ...

    Abstract Introduction : The BIOFIRE Joint Infection (JI) Panel is a diagnostic tool that uses multiplex-PCR testing to detect microorganisms in synovial fluid specimens from patients suspected of having septic arthritis (SA) on native joints or prosthetic joint infections (PJIs). Methods : A study was conducted across 34 clinical sites in 19 European and Middle Eastern countries from March 2021 to June 2022 to assess the effectiveness of the BIOFIRE JI Panel. Results : A total of 1527 samples were collected from patients suspected of SA or PJI, with an overall agreement of 88.4 % and 85 % respectively between the JI Panel and synovial fluid cultures (SFCs). The JI Panel detected more positive samples and microorganisms than SFC, with a notable difference on Staphylococcus aureus , Streptococcus species, Enterococcus faecalis , Kingella kingae , Neisseria gonorrhoeae , and anaerobic bacteria. The study found that the BIOFIRE JI Panel has a high utility in the real-world clinical setting for suspected SA and PJI, providing diagnostic results in approximately 1 h. The user experience was positive, implying a potential benefit of rapidity of results' turnover in optimising patient management strategies. Conclusion : The study suggests that the BIOFIRE JI Panel could potentially optimise patient management and antimicrobial therapy, thus highlighting its importance in the clinical setting.
    Thema/Rubrik (Code) 616
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2024-02-28
    Erscheinungsland de
    Dokumenttyp Buch ; Online
    Datenquelle BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (Lebenswissenschaftliche Auswahl)

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