Title of article :
Comparison of Respiratory Pathogen Detection in Upper versus Lower Respiratory Tract Samples Using the BioFire FilmArray Respiratory Panel in the Immunocompromised Host
Author/Authors :
Azadeh, Natalya Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine - Mayo Clinic, Rochester, USA , Sakata, Kenneth K. Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine - Mayo Clinic, Rochester, USA , Saeed, Ali Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine - Mayo Clinic, Rochester, USA , Mullon, John J. Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine - Mayo Clinic, Rochester, USA , Grys, Thomas E. Division of Clinical Microbiology - Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, USA , Limper, Andrew H. Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine - Mayo Clinic, Rochester, USA , Binnicker, Matthew J. Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology - Mayo Clinic, Rochester, USA
Pages :
7
From page :
1
To page :
7
Abstract :
Background. (e FilmArray Respiratory Panel (FARP) (BioFire Diagnostics, Inc.) is a multiplex, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique that can detect 17 respiratory viruses and 3 bacterial targets in a single reaction. Immunocompromised hosts (ICH) with respiratory illnesses often undergo bronchoscopy with bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL). (is prospective study aimed to evaluate the yield and concordance of NP and BAL FARP testing when performed on the same patient concurrently. Methods. From February to December 2016, 125 patients (100 ICH and 25 non-ICH) were enrolled. NP swabs and BAL samples were sent for FARP testing. Results. (e yield of the BAL FARP among ICH and non-ICH was 24% (24/100) and 8% (2/25), respectively. (e yield of positive NP swabs in ICH was 27% (27/100) versus 4% (1/25) in non-ICH. (e majority of patients (89%; 111/125) had concordant results between NP and BAL specimens. Of the 24 ICH patients who had a positive BAL FARP, the majority (79%) had the same pathogen detected from the NP swab. Conclusion. (e FARP may be useful in the ICH. Given the high concordance, in patients whom a pathogen is identified on the NP FARP, a FARP performed on BAL will likely yield the same result. However, if the NP FARP is negative, performing the test on a BAL sample may have an incremental yield.
Keywords :
Pathogen Detection , Tract Samples , Respiratory Panel , Immunocompromised Host
Journal title :
Canadian Respiratory Journal
Serial Year :
2018
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Record number :
2605718
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