PLoS ONE (Oct 2010)

Automated extraction improves multiplex molecular detection of infection in septic patients.

  • Benito J Regueiro,
  • Eduardo Varela-Ledo,
  • Lucia Martinez-Lamas,
  • Javier Rodriguez-Calviño,
  • Antonio Aguilera,
  • Antonio Santos,
  • Antonio Gomez-Tato,
  • Julian Alvarez-Escudero

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0013387
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 10
p. e13387

Abstract

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Sepsis is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in hospitalized patients worldwide. Molecular technologies for rapid detection of microorganisms in patients with sepsis have only recently become available. LightCycler SeptiFast test M(grade) (Roche Diagnostics GmbH) is a multiplex PCR analysis able to detect DNA of the 25 most frequent pathogens in bloodstream infections. The time and labor saved while avoiding excessive laboratory manipulation is the rationale for selecting the automated MagNA Pure compact nucleic acid isolation kit-I (Roche Applied Science, GmbH) as an alternative to conventional SeptiFast extraction. For the purposes of this study, we evaluate extraction in order to demonstrate the feasibility of automation. Finally, a prospective observational study was done using 106 clinical samples obtained from 76 patients in our ICU. Both extraction methods were used in parallel to test the samples. When molecular detection test results using both manual and automated extraction were compared with the data from blood cultures obtained at the same time, the results show that SeptiFast with the alternative MagNA Pure compact extraction not only shortens the complete workflow to 3.57 hrs., but also increases sensitivity of the molecular assay for detecting infection as defined by positive blood culture confirmation.