Point of care testing for group A streptococci in patients presenting with pharyngitis will improve appropriate antibiotic prescription

被引:23
|
作者
Orda, Ulrich [1 ,2 ]
Mitra, Biswadev [3 ]
Orda, Sabine [1 ]
Fitzgerald, Mark [4 ]
Gunnarsson, Ronny [5 ]
Rofe, Geoff [1 ]
Dargan, Anna [1 ]
机构
[1] Mt Isa Hosp, Emergency Dept, 30 Camooweal St, Mt Isa, Qld 4825, Australia
[2] James Cook Univ, Mt Isa Ctr Rural & Remote Hlth, Mt Isa, Qld, Australia
[3] Alfred Hosp, Emergency Dept, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[4] Emergency & Trauma Ctr, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[5] James Cook Univ, Cairns Clin Sch, Cairns, Qld, Australia
基金
欧盟地平线“2020”;
关键词
accuracy of antibiotic prescribing; Centor score; clinical reasoning; group A streptococci; pharyngitis; point of care testing; RHEUMATIC HEART-DISEASE; ANTIGEN-DETECTION TESTS; FEVER; EPIDEMIOLOGY; PERFORMANCE; INFECTIONS; CHILDREN;
D O I
10.1111/1742-6723.12567
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objective: History, clinical examination and throat culture may be inadequate to rule in or out the presence of group A streptococci (GAS) infection in patients with sore throat in a remote location. We correlated the diagnostic accuracy for guiding antibiotic prescription of clinical decision and physiological scoring systems to a rapid diagnostic point of care (POC) test result in paediatric patients presenting with sore throat. Methods: Prospective diagnostic accuracy study conducted between 30 June 2014 and 27 February 2015 in a remote Australian ED using a convenience sample. Among paediatric patients presenting with sore throat, the Centor criteria and clinical decision were documented. Simultaneously, patients without sore throat or respiratory tract infection were tested to determine the number of carriers. A throat swab on all patients was tested using a POC test (Alere TestPack + Plus Strep A with on board control), considered as reference standard to detect GAS infection. Results: A total of 101 patients with sore throat were tested with 26 (25.7%) positive for GAS. One hundred and forty-seven patients without sore throat were tested with one positive POC test result (specificity 99%; 95% CI 96-100). Positive predictive value for clinician decision-making for a positive GAS swab (bacterial infection) was 29% (95% CI 17-43), negative predictive value 78% (95% CI 63-88). Area under ROC for the Centor score was 0.70 (95% CI 0.58-0.81). Conclusion: Clinician judgement and Centor score are inadequate tools for clinical decision-making for children presenting with sore throat. Adjunctive POC testing provides sufficient accuracy to guide antibiotic prescription on first presentation.
引用
收藏
页码:199 / 204
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Point of care respiratory viral testing (POCT): A novel service to target appropriate antimicrobial prescription and improve antibiotic stewardship
    Roy, Kay
    Groom, Katherine
    Knight, Matthew
    EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL, 2018, 52
  • [2] Point-of-care testing for group A streptococcal pharyngitis
    Craig, Rodger
    Nickonchuk, Tony
    Korownyk, Christina
    CANADIAN FAMILY PHYSICIAN, 2020, 66 (01) : 41 - 41
  • [3] Is ED testing for group a Streptococcus associated with antibiotic prescription rates for adults with pharyngitis?
    Radeos, MS
    Gonzales, R
    Camargo, CA
    Maselli, J
    Metlay, JP
    ANNALS OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 2005, 46 (03) : S16 - S16
  • [4] The role of point of care testing for patients with acute pharyngitis
    Atlas, SJ
    McDermott, SM
    Mannone, C
    Barry, MJ
    JOURNAL OF GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2005, 20 (08) : 759 - 761
  • [5] Antibiotic Prescription Quality in Group A β-hemolytic Streptococcal Pharyngitis
    Penela, Daniel
    Hernandez-Bou, Susanna
    Trenchs, Victoria
    Sabater, Anna
    Luaces, Carles
    INDIAN PEDIATRICS, 2020, 57 (02) : 175 - 177
  • [6] Antibiotic Prescription Quality in Group A β-hemolytic Streptococcal Pharyngitis
    Daniel Penela
    Susanna Hernandez-Bou
    Victoria Trenchs
    Anna Sabater
    Carles Luaces
    Indian Pediatrics, 2020, 57 : 175 - 177
  • [7] Selecting the optimal antibiotic in the treatment of group A β-hemolytic streptococci pharyngitis
    Casey, Janet R.
    CLINICAL PEDIATRICS, 2007, 46 : 25S - 35S
  • [8] Brief report: The role of point of care testing for patients with acute pharyngitis
    Steven J. Atlas
    Steven M. McDermott
    Carol Mannone
    Michael J. Barry
    Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2005, 20 : 759 - 761
  • [9] Point-of-Care Testing for Pharyngitis in the Pharmacy
    Essack, Sabiha
    Bell, John
    Burgoyne, Douglas
    Tongrod, Wirat
    Duerden, Martin
    Sessa, Aurelio
    Altiner, Attila
    Shephard, Adrian
    ANTIBIOTICS-BASEL, 2020, 9 (11): : 1 - 16
  • [10] Antibiotic resistance and genotypic characteristics of group a streptococci associated with acute pharyngitis in Korea
    Kim, S
    Lee, NY
    MICROBIAL DRUG RESISTANCE, 2004, 10 (04) : 300 - 305