Clinical Diagnostic Performance of Droplet Digital PCR for Suspected Bloodstream Infections

Ke Lin(Fudan University), Yuanhan Zhao(Fudan University), Bin Xu(Fudan University), Shenglei Yu(Fudan University), Zhangfan Fu(Fudan University), Yi Zhang(Fudan University), Hongyu Wang(Fudan University), Jieyu Song(Fudan University), Mingxiang Fan(Fudan University), Yang Zhou(Fudan University), Jingwen Ai(Fudan University), Chao Qiu(Fudan University), Haocheng Zhang(Fudan University), Wenhong Zhang(Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University)
Microbiology Spectrum
January 5, 2023
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Abstract

ddPCR is a promising method to address the current challenges of BSI diagnosis and precise treatment, as it is highly efficient in DNA detection. It shortens the identification of BSI-related pathogens from several days of traditional bacterial culture to 4 to 5 h. It is extremely sensitive and more tolerant to PCR inhibitors, which may facilitate the amplification and enable the detection of a meager amount of DNA fragments in detecting BSI-related pathogens and drug-resistant genes. It can identify almost 20 pathogens in one reaction, which reduces the usage of clinical blood samples to no more than 2 mL. Additionally, dynamic monitoring, assessment of pathogens, and antibiotic resistance genes in patients could be used to guide timely and precise adjustment of antimicrobial prescription. The short turnaround time of ddPCR may have the potential to guide antimicrobial treatment in the very early stage of sepsis and reduce the mortality and disability rate of sepsis.


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