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- Title
Impact of a multiplex PCR assay (FilmArray®) on the management of patients with suspected central nervous system infections.
- Authors
Cailleaux, Marine; Pilmis, Benoît; Mizrahi, Assaf; Lourtet-Hascoet, Julie; Van, Jean-Claude Nguyen; Alix, Lilian; Couzigou, Carine; Vidal, Barbara; Tattevin, Pierre; Le Monnier, Alban
- Abstract
Microbiological diagnosis of central nervous system (CNS) infections is challenging due to limited access to CNS samples, overlap between meningitis and encephalitis, and the multiplicity of pathogens potentially involved. We aimed to estimate the impact of a commercial multiplex PCR assay (FilmArray® meningitis/encephalitis) on the management of patients with suspicion of meningitis or encephalitis, in terms of time to diagnosis, antimicrobial agents use, duration of hospitalization, and costs. This prospective observational study was conducted at Saint Joseph Hospital (Paris, France) from December 2016 to December 2017. All CSF samples sent to the microbiology laboratory for suspicion of meningitis and/or encephalitis, with CSF cells count > 5 cells/μL, were tested by meningitis/encephalitis multiplex PCR assay. One hundred thirty patients were included. The multiplex PCR assay was positive in 33 patients (25%). Main pathogens found were Enterovirus (n = 12), Varicella-Zoster virus (n = 7), Herpes simplex virus-2 (n = 6), and Listeria monocytogenes (n = 3) as main pathogens. The multiplex PCR assay reduced time to microbiological diagnosis by 3.3 ± 1.6 days and allowed an earlier discontinuation of empirical anti-infective drugs in 42 patients (32%) and an earlier hospital discharge in 23 patients (18%), with an estimated saving of 82 hospital days overall, and a management cost reduction of 26,242 € (201 €/patient). The systematic use of the FilmArray® meningitis/encephalitis multiplex PCR assay may allow earlier diagnosis, earlier discontinuation of empirical treatment, reduced duration of stay, and costs reduction.
- Subjects
ENCEPHALITIS; MENINGITIS; DIAGNOSTIC use of polymerase chain reaction; ENCEPHALITIS diagnosis; MENINGITIS diagnosis; CENTRAL nervous system infections
- Publication
European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, 2020, Vol 39, Issue 2, p293
- ISSN
0934-9723
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10096-019-03724-7