First evaluation of the automated-multiplex-PCR Unyvero ITI G2 cartridge for rapid diagnosis of osteo-articular infections - 09/03/21
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• | Multiplex PCR systems have been increasingly developed for the diagnosis of infectious diseases, as well as for osteo-articular infections. It is crucial to evaluate the performances of these available methods in order to guide the choices of clinicians and microbiologists. The first version of the Unyvero i60 ITI which displayed moderate agreement with culture was improved and a second version was developed. Our work documented the performance of the second version of this automated-multiplex-PCR PCR ITI G2 test for the first time. Our results have shown that this test enables OAI diagnosis in 62% of cases, with an 89.3% concordance rate for antimicrobial resistance. The performances of this second version, ITIG2, should thus be further enhanced, especially by lowering the high failure rate observed. To date, this test can complement, but not replace conventional culture. |
Abstract |
Objective |
Conventional microbiological methods (CMM), including long-term culture, for the diagnosis of osteo-articular infections (OAI) fail in at least 5% of all cases. Only one IOA dedicated molecular method has been commercialized, and only the first version of this kit has been studied. The aim of this work was to evaluate the concordance between test results obtained with the second version of the Unyvero ITI G2 cartridge (Curetis) and CMM. The cartridge, combining one-step automated lysis/DNA extraction with multiplex PCR and amplicon detection by array hybridization, allows for the detection of 102 prevalent pathogens and their antibiotic resistance markers directly in clinical specimens (liquid [n=8] or solid [n=32]).
Material and methods |
Frozen samples from 40 patients who underwent orthopedic surgery at Pitié-Salpêtrière hospital were tested retrospectively with the cartridge: 5 were culture-negative, 25 revealed monomicrobial and 10 polymicrobial OAI. The 2 main surgical sites were hip (22.5%) and knee (17.5%).
Results |
Extraction, amplification and hybridization reactions were completed in 28 of the 40 cases, failed in all cartridge chambers in 6 cases, and in 1 or 2 chambers in an additional 6 cases. Overall sensitivity and specificity for microorganism identification were estimated at 67.6% and 98.2%, when complete and partial failures were excluded.
Conclusions |
These results show that the performances of the second version of the Unyvero ITI G2 cartridge should be further enhanced before considering avoiding conventional microbiological methods.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Diagnosis, Molecular methods, Osteo-articular infections, Unyvero ITI G2 cartridge
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Vol 51 - N° 2
P. 179-186 - mars 2021 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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