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Frontiers in Microbiology | 2018

An Automated Sample Preparation Instrument to Accelerate Positive Blood Cultures Microbial Identification by MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry (Vitek®MS)

Patrick Broyer; Nadine Perrot; Hervé Rostaing; Jérôme Blaze; Frédéric Pinston; Gaspard Gervasi; Marie-Hélène Charles; Fabien Dachaud; Jacques Dachaud; Frederic Moulin; Sylvain Cordier; Olivier Dauwalder; Hélène Meugnier; François Vandenesch

Sepsis is the leading cause of death among patients in intensive care units (ICUs) requiring an early diagnosis to introduce efficient therapeutic intervention. Rapid identification (ID) of a causative pathogen is key to guide directed antimicrobial selection and was recently shown to reduce hospitalization length in ICUs. Direct processing of positive blood cultures by MALDI-TOF MS technology is one of the several currently available tools used to generate rapid microbial ID. However, all recently published protocols are still manual and time consuming, requiring dedicated technician availability and specific strategies for batch processing. We present here a new prototype instrument for automated preparation of Vitek®MS slides directly from positive blood culture broth based on an “all-in-one” extraction strip. This bench top instrument was evaluated on 111 and 22 organisms processed using artificially inoculated blood culture bottles in the BacT/ALERT® 3D (SA/SN blood culture bottles) or the BacT/ALERT VirtuoTM system (FA/FN Plus bottles), respectively. Overall, this new preparation station provided reliable and accurate Vitek MS species-level identification of 87% (Gram-negative bacteria = 85%, Gram-positive bacteria = 88%, and yeast = 100%) when used with BacT/ALERT® 3D and of 84% (Gram-negative bacteria = 86%, Gram-positive bacteria = 86%, and yeast = 75%) with Virtuo® instruments, respectively. The prototype was then evaluated in a clinical microbiology laboratory on 102 clinical blood culture bottles and compared to routine laboratory ID procedures. Overall, the correlation of ID on monomicrobial bottles was 83% (Gram-negative bacteria = 89%, Gram-positive bacteria = 79%, and yeast = 78%), demonstrating roughly equivalent performance between manual and automatized extraction methods. This prototype instrument exhibited a high level of performance regardless of bottle type or BacT/ALERT system. Furthermore, blood culture workflow could potentially be improved by converting direct ID of positive blood cultures from a batch-based to real-time and “on-demand” process.


Archive | 2002

Nucleic acid amplification reaction station for disposable test devices

Bryan W. Kluttz; Geoff A. Mckinley; Fabio Gennari; Michel Guy; Christopher Cotter; Luigi Catanzariti; Louis Graziano; Bruno Colin; Cecile Jaravel; Jacques Dachaud


Archive | 1999

Microfluid system for reactions and transfers

Bruno Colin; Cecile Paris; Jacques Dachaud; Pierre Imbaud


Archive | 2000

Valves enabling a liquid to be directed in a diagnostic chart, diagnostic charts and diagnostic device comprising several charts

Bruno Colin; Jacques Dachaud


Archive | 1999

Vanne permettant de diriger un fluide dans une carte d'analyse

Bruno Colin; Jacques Dachaud


Archive | 2005

Device for implementing an analysis pack, analysis pack and method using same

Bruno Colin; Jacques Dachaud; Marie Privat; Cecile Paris


Archive | 2000

Device and method for positioning a liquid

Bruno Colin; Jacques Dachaud


Archive | 2000

Ventil zur einleitung eines fluidums in einen analyse-chip, analyse-chips sowie analyse-gerät mit mehreren analyse-chips

Bruno Colin; Jacques Dachaud


Archive | 2014

Detection device, system and method making it possible to detect the presence of a micro-organism in a sample or inside a container

Bruno Colin; La Foata Corinne De; Jacques Dachaud; Fabienne Made


Archive | 2014

Dispositif, systeme et procede de detection permettant de detecter la presence d'un micro-organisme dans un echantillon a l'interieur d'un contenant

Bruno Colin; La Foata Corinne De; Jacques Dachaud; Fabienne Made

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