Anaerobes Direct from Blood Culture Bottles Can Be Identified by Early Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization/ Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) at 24 Hours or Less
Abstract Introduction/Objective Matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization/ time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) direct from positive blood culture bottles has facilitated drastic drops in turn-around times for microorganism identification but has been poorly studied for anaerobes. We in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of clinical pathology 2020-10, Vol.154 (Supplement_1), p.S126-S126 |
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Introduction/Objective
Matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization/ time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) direct from positive blood culture bottles has facilitated drastic drops in turn-around times for microorganism identification but has been poorly studied for anaerobes. We investigated the ability of MALDI-TOF to provide early anaerobe identification at 4 hours and 18-24 hours of growth on agar from anaerobic blood culture bottles.
Additionally, we reviewed medical records of such patients to ascertain impact of early identification on antimicrobial treatment.
Methods
Over 9 months, we ran MALDI-TOF on early growth from blood cultures positive for growth in BACTEC™ Lytic/ 10 Anaerobic/F bottles. Broth from each bottle was subbed to sheep blood agar (4 hours, 5% CO2) and 2 CDC (BD-BBL™) anaerobic blood agar plates (examined 18-24 hours and 48 hours). Bruker Biotyper® RUO v7854 and Mayo Clinic Custom MALDI-TOF MS libraries were used for identification.
Results
144/184 (78%) bottles resulted in growth of aerobic bacteria. Of the remaining bottles with growth of anaerobes, 38 were assessed by early MALDI-TOF. Early MALDI-TOF at 4 hours identified 3 Clostridium perfringens (8%) and an additional 26/38 (68%) isolates at 18-24 hours (both Gram-positive and –negative). Routine 48 hour identification was required for 9 (24%) isolates. In 7 cases, early MALDI-TOF resulted in a change to more appropriate antimicrobial therapy, most often for Bacteroides.
Conclusion
29/38 (76%) of anaerobes from blood culture bottles were identified by early MALDI-TOF and reported to the clinician at least 24 hours before routine review of anaerobic sub plates for growth. All C. perfringens and Bacteroides were identified by 4 and 24 hours, respectively. Although early MALDI-TOF resulted in antimicrobial therapy adjustments in a minority of cases, it may allow for more targeted and earlier antimicrobial therapy. Early MALDI-TOF from anaerobic blood culture bottles should be considered for improved patient care and antimicrobial stewardship. |
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ISSN: | 0002-9173 1943-7722 |
DOI: | 10.1093/ajcp/aqaa161.276 |