Life (Oct 2022)

Sepsityper<sup>®</sup> Kit versus In-House Method in Rapid Identification of Bacteria from Positive Blood Cultures by MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry

  • Gabrijela Perše,
  • Ivana Samošćanec,
  • Zrinka Bošnjak,
  • Ana Budimir,
  • Tomislav Kuliš,
  • Ivana Mareković

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/life12111744
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 11
p. 1744

Abstract

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In order to further accelerate pathogen identification from positive blood cultures (BC), various sample preparation protocols to identify bacteria with MALDI-TOF MS directly from positive BCs have been developed. We evaluated an in-house method in comparison to the Sepsityper® Kit (Bruker Daltonics, Bremen, Germany) as well as the benefit of an on-plate formic acid extraction step following positive signal by the BACTECTM FX system. Confirmation of identification was achieved using subcultured growing biomass used for MALDI-TOF MS analysis. A total of 113 monomicrobial positive BCs were analyzed. The rates of Gram-positive bacteria correctly identified to the genus level using in-house method and Sepsityper® Kit were 63.3% (38/60) and 81.7% (49/60), respectively (p = 0.025). Identification rates at species level for Gram-positive bacteria with in-house method and Sepsityper® kit were 30.0% (18/60) and 66.7% (40/60), respectively (p ® Kit. Additional on-plate formic acid extraction demonstrated significant improvement in the identification rate of Gram-positive bacteria at both genus and species level for both in-house (p = 0.001, p ® Kit methods (p = 0.007, p ® Kit as a back-up solution when identification of Gram-positive bacteria is unsuccessful.

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