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Studies reporting process measures related to actionability of rapid AST for BSI
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Danville Materials Inc accelerate phenotest bc kit
Flowchart of sample disposition after reevaluation of data with the 2017 software update. Footnotes a to g in the flowchart include additional information about the categories. For footnote a, the 560 excluded samples include the following reasons for exclusion: deviation from the protocol ( n = 216), experiments halted ( n = 26), experiments never run ( n = 15), bottle received >8 h after positive result ( n = 31), Gram staining shows no organism ( n = 24), isolate not received at the reference laboratory ( n = 18), isolate received more than 4 days after medium preparation ( n = 3), ID reference growth failure ( n = 29), nonpure isolate ( n = 169), ID reference purity plate failure ( n = 6), invalid ID reference result ( n = 1), and Accelerate Pheno system run state not “complete” ( n = 22). For footnote b with monomicrobic, a single on-panel organism was reported. For footnote c with polymicrobic, this category includes polymicrobial samples where the Accelerate <t>PhenoTest</t> BC kit ID results exactly match the reference results. For footnote d with false-positive, the false-positive category includes monomicrobial or polymicrobial runs containing any false-positive result(s). For footnote e with indeterminate, all indeterminate samples had only indeterminate/negative results. For footnote f with unresolved for fresh samples, of the 48 fresh unresolved false-positive results, 43 showed genus-level agreement, while the remaining five were one S. aureus called CoNS, one S. aureus plus Pantoea species mix called Klebsiella spp., one Pseudomonas putida called Citrobacter spp., one Lactococcus raffinolactis called Streptococcus spp., and one Streptococcus dysgalactiae subsp. equisimilis called E. faecium by the Accelerate Pheno system. For footnote g with unresolved for seeded samples, of the 24 seeded samples containing unresolved false-positive results, 15 showed genus-level agreement, one sample gave two false-positive results, while the remaining nine were one Pantoea sample called Enterobacter spp., one C. koseri sample called Citrobacter spp. plus Proteus spp., two C. koseri samples called Citrobacter spp. plus Klebsiella spp., one C. freundii sample called Citrobacter spp. plus Enterobacter spp., one C. koseri sample called Citrobacter spp. plus E. faecium plus Klebsiella spp., one E. cloacae complex sample called Enterobacter spp. plus P. aeruginosa , one E. faecalis sample called E. faecalis plus E. faecium , and one Streptococcus pyogenes sample called Streptococcus spp. plus E. faecium by the Accelerate Pheno system.
Accelerate Phenotest Bc Kit, supplied by Danville Materials Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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BioFire Defense phenotest® bc kit
Flowchart of sample disposition after reevaluation of data with the 2017 software update. Footnotes a to g in the flowchart include additional information about the categories. For footnote a, the 560 excluded samples include the following reasons for exclusion: deviation from the protocol ( n = 216), experiments halted ( n = 26), experiments never run ( n = 15), bottle received >8 h after positive result ( n = 31), Gram staining shows no organism ( n = 24), isolate not received at the reference laboratory ( n = 18), isolate received more than 4 days after medium preparation ( n = 3), ID reference growth failure ( n = 29), nonpure isolate ( n = 169), ID reference purity plate failure ( n = 6), invalid ID reference result ( n = 1), and Accelerate Pheno system run state not “complete” ( n = 22). For footnote b with monomicrobic, a single on-panel organism was reported. For footnote c with polymicrobic, this category includes polymicrobial samples where the Accelerate <t>PhenoTest</t> BC kit ID results exactly match the reference results. For footnote d with false-positive, the false-positive category includes monomicrobial or polymicrobial runs containing any false-positive result(s). For footnote e with indeterminate, all indeterminate samples had only indeterminate/negative results. For footnote f with unresolved for fresh samples, of the 48 fresh unresolved false-positive results, 43 showed genus-level agreement, while the remaining five were one S. aureus called CoNS, one S. aureus plus Pantoea species mix called Klebsiella spp., one Pseudomonas putida called Citrobacter spp., one Lactococcus raffinolactis called Streptococcus spp., and one Streptococcus dysgalactiae subsp. equisimilis called E. faecium by the Accelerate Pheno system. For footnote g with unresolved for seeded samples, of the 24 seeded samples containing unresolved false-positive results, 15 showed genus-level agreement, one sample gave two false-positive results, while the remaining nine were one Pantoea sample called Enterobacter spp., one C. koseri sample called Citrobacter spp. plus Proteus spp., two C. koseri samples called Citrobacter spp. plus Klebsiella spp., one C. freundii sample called Citrobacter spp. plus Enterobacter spp., one C. koseri sample called Citrobacter spp. plus E. faecium plus Klebsiella spp., one E. cloacae complex sample called Enterobacter spp. plus P. aeruginosa , one E. faecalis sample called E. faecalis plus E. faecium , and one Streptococcus pyogenes sample called Streptococcus spp. plus E. faecium by the Accelerate Pheno system.
Phenotest® Bc Kit, supplied by BioFire Defense, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Studies reporting process measures related to actionability of rapid AST for BSI

Journal: Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy

Article Title: Evaluating the impact of rapid antimicrobial susceptibility testing for bloodstream infections: a review of actionability, antibiotic use and patient outcome metrics

doi: 10.1093/jac/dkae282

Figure Lengend Snippet: Studies reporting process measures related to actionability of rapid AST for BSI

Article Snippet: PhenoTest ® BC Kit (Accelerate Diagnostics, Tucson, AZ, USA) , Banerjee, 2021, USA , Gram-negative BSI ( n = 448) , Prospective, multicentre, RCT , No difference in duration of broad-spectrum antibiotics , No difference in mortality, CDI, MDRO, readmission , No difference in LOS, total or direct costs of hospitalization.

Techniques: Infection, Modification

Studies reporting outcome measures on rapid AST for BSI

Journal: Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy

Article Title: Evaluating the impact of rapid antimicrobial susceptibility testing for bloodstream infections: a review of actionability, antibiotic use and patient outcome metrics

doi: 10.1093/jac/dkae282

Figure Lengend Snippet: Studies reporting outcome measures on rapid AST for BSI

Article Snippet: PhenoTest ® BC Kit (Accelerate Diagnostics, Tucson, AZ, USA) , Banerjee, 2021, USA , Gram-negative BSI ( n = 448) , Prospective, multicentre, RCT , No difference in duration of broad-spectrum antibiotics , No difference in mortality, CDI, MDRO, readmission , No difference in LOS, total or direct costs of hospitalization.

Techniques: Infection

Flowchart of sample disposition after reevaluation of data with the 2017 software update. Footnotes a to g in the flowchart include additional information about the categories. For footnote a, the 560 excluded samples include the following reasons for exclusion: deviation from the protocol ( n = 216), experiments halted ( n = 26), experiments never run ( n = 15), bottle received >8 h after positive result ( n = 31), Gram staining shows no organism ( n = 24), isolate not received at the reference laboratory ( n = 18), isolate received more than 4 days after medium preparation ( n = 3), ID reference growth failure ( n = 29), nonpure isolate ( n = 169), ID reference purity plate failure ( n = 6), invalid ID reference result ( n = 1), and Accelerate Pheno system run state not “complete” ( n = 22). For footnote b with monomicrobic, a single on-panel organism was reported. For footnote c with polymicrobic, this category includes polymicrobial samples where the Accelerate PhenoTest BC kit ID results exactly match the reference results. For footnote d with false-positive, the false-positive category includes monomicrobial or polymicrobial runs containing any false-positive result(s). For footnote e with indeterminate, all indeterminate samples had only indeterminate/negative results. For footnote f with unresolved for fresh samples, of the 48 fresh unresolved false-positive results, 43 showed genus-level agreement, while the remaining five were one S. aureus called CoNS, one S. aureus plus Pantoea species mix called Klebsiella spp., one Pseudomonas putida called Citrobacter spp., one Lactococcus raffinolactis called Streptococcus spp., and one Streptococcus dysgalactiae subsp. equisimilis called E. faecium by the Accelerate Pheno system. For footnote g with unresolved for seeded samples, of the 24 seeded samples containing unresolved false-positive results, 15 showed genus-level agreement, one sample gave two false-positive results, while the remaining nine were one Pantoea sample called Enterobacter spp., one C. koseri sample called Citrobacter spp. plus Proteus spp., two C. koseri samples called Citrobacter spp. plus Klebsiella spp., one C. freundii sample called Citrobacter spp. plus Enterobacter spp., one C. koseri sample called Citrobacter spp. plus E. faecium plus Klebsiella spp., one E. cloacae complex sample called Enterobacter spp. plus P. aeruginosa , one E. faecalis sample called E. faecalis plus E. faecium , and one Streptococcus pyogenes sample called Streptococcus spp. plus E. faecium by the Accelerate Pheno system.

Journal: Journal of Clinical Microbiology

Article Title: Multicenter Evaluation of the Accelerate PhenoTest BC Kit for Rapid Identification and Phenotypic Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing Using Morphokinetic Cellular Analysis

doi: 10.1128/JCM.01329-17

Figure Lengend Snippet: Flowchart of sample disposition after reevaluation of data with the 2017 software update. Footnotes a to g in the flowchart include additional information about the categories. For footnote a, the 560 excluded samples include the following reasons for exclusion: deviation from the protocol ( n = 216), experiments halted ( n = 26), experiments never run ( n = 15), bottle received >8 h after positive result ( n = 31), Gram staining shows no organism ( n = 24), isolate not received at the reference laboratory ( n = 18), isolate received more than 4 days after medium preparation ( n = 3), ID reference growth failure ( n = 29), nonpure isolate ( n = 169), ID reference purity plate failure ( n = 6), invalid ID reference result ( n = 1), and Accelerate Pheno system run state not “complete” ( n = 22). For footnote b with monomicrobic, a single on-panel organism was reported. For footnote c with polymicrobic, this category includes polymicrobial samples where the Accelerate PhenoTest BC kit ID results exactly match the reference results. For footnote d with false-positive, the false-positive category includes monomicrobial or polymicrobial runs containing any false-positive result(s). For footnote e with indeterminate, all indeterminate samples had only indeterminate/negative results. For footnote f with unresolved for fresh samples, of the 48 fresh unresolved false-positive results, 43 showed genus-level agreement, while the remaining five were one S. aureus called CoNS, one S. aureus plus Pantoea species mix called Klebsiella spp., one Pseudomonas putida called Citrobacter spp., one Lactococcus raffinolactis called Streptococcus spp., and one Streptococcus dysgalactiae subsp. equisimilis called E. faecium by the Accelerate Pheno system. For footnote g with unresolved for seeded samples, of the 24 seeded samples containing unresolved false-positive results, 15 showed genus-level agreement, one sample gave two false-positive results, while the remaining nine were one Pantoea sample called Enterobacter spp., one C. koseri sample called Citrobacter spp. plus Proteus spp., two C. koseri samples called Citrobacter spp. plus Klebsiella spp., one C. freundii sample called Citrobacter spp. plus Enterobacter spp., one C. koseri sample called Citrobacter spp. plus E. faecium plus Klebsiella spp., one E. cloacae complex sample called Enterobacter spp. plus P. aeruginosa , one E. faecalis sample called E. faecalis plus E. faecium , and one Streptococcus pyogenes sample called Streptococcus spp. plus E. faecium by the Accelerate Pheno system.

Article Snippet: Thirteen geographically diverse U.S. clinical sites (Lewisville, TX; Iowa City, IA; Los Angeles, CA [2 sites]; Liverpool, NY; Rochester, MN; Milwaukee, WI; Columbus, OH; Gilbert, AZ; Maywood, IL; Danville, PA; Baltimore, MD; Tucson, AZ) enrolled and tested positive blood cultures (BCs) with the Accelerate Pheno system using the Accelerate PhenoTest BC kit.

Techniques: Software, Staining

Monomicrobial call performance comparison with FDA-cleared Accelerate Pheno system software and postclearance 2017 software update

Journal: Journal of Clinical Microbiology

Article Title: Multicenter Evaluation of the Accelerate PhenoTest BC Kit for Rapid Identification and Phenotypic Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing Using Morphokinetic Cellular Analysis

doi: 10.1128/JCM.01329-17

Figure Lengend Snippet: Monomicrobial call performance comparison with FDA-cleared Accelerate Pheno system software and postclearance 2017 software update

Article Snippet: Thirteen geographically diverse U.S. clinical sites (Lewisville, TX; Iowa City, IA; Los Angeles, CA [2 sites]; Liverpool, NY; Rochester, MN; Milwaukee, WI; Columbus, OH; Gilbert, AZ; Maywood, IL; Danville, PA; Baltimore, MD; Tucson, AZ) enrolled and tested positive blood cultures (BCs) with the Accelerate Pheno system using the Accelerate PhenoTest BC kit.

Techniques: Comparison, Software, Staining