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Multiplex PCR and Reverse Line Blot Hybridization Assay mPCR/RLB
Published on: August 6, 2011
Multiplex PCR for Microbiological Testing in Patients with Peritoneal Dialysis- and Liver Cirrhosis-Related
Sebastian Schwab1, Daniel Pörner1, Dominik Boes2
1Department of Internal Medicine I, University of Bonn, 53127 Bonn, Germany.
Abstract:
Background: We analyzed the performance of a multiplex PCR application (Unyvero IAI) in comparison to culture in a cohort of peritonitis patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis or with liver cirrhosis. Methods: We performed a single-center study of 47 patients with clinically suspected peritonitis and compared pathogen detection rates of culture and PCR. The main outcome of interest was a comparison of accuracy and time to final positive result. Results: In the total cohort, the pathogen detection rate in culture was 58.14% versus 34.88% in PCR (p = 0.03). Detection rates of bacteria in peritoneal dialysis patients were even higher by culture (70.83%) but comparably low by PCR (37.50%; p = 0.04). The majority of discordant results were in the Gram-positive spectrum (81.82%). Differential time to final positive result was 37.39 ± 16.75 h. Conclusion: Time gains by using PCR diagnostic have to be weighed against lower detection rates, mainly in Gram-positive infections.
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