Reducing time to identification of positive blood cultures with MALDI-TOF MS analysis after a 5-h subculture

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A. Verroken
L. Defourny
L. Lechgar
A. Magnette
M. Delmée
Y. Glupczynski
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[1] Université catholique de Louvain,Institut de recherche expérimentale et clinique (IREC), pôle de microbiologie (MBLG)
[2] Cliniques universitaires Saint-Luc—Université catholique de Louvain,Laboratoire de microbiologie
[3] CHU Dinant Godinne | UCL Namur,National Reference Centre for Monitoring of Antimicrobial Resistance in Gram
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Blood Culture; Bloodstream Infection; Positive Blood Culture; Blood Culture Bottle; Bacteremic Episode;
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Speeding up the turn-around time of positive blood culture identifications is essential in order to optimize the treatment of septic patients. Several sample preparation techniques have been developed allowing direct matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) identification of positive blood cultures. Yet, the hands-on time restrains their routine workflow. In this study, we evaluated an approach whereby MALDI-TOF MS identification without any additional steps was carried out on short subcultured colonies from positive blood bottles with the objective of allowing results reporting on the day of positivity detection. Over a 7-month period in 2012, positive blood cultures detected by 9 am with an automated system were inoculated onto a Columbia blood agar and processed after a 5-h incubation on a MALDI-TOF MicroFlex platform (Bruker Daltonik GmbH). Single-spotted colonies were covered with 1 μl formic acid and 1 μl matrix solution. The results were compared to the validated identification techniques. A total of 925 positive blood culture bottles (representing 470 bacteremic episodes) were included. Concordant identification was obtained in 727 (81.1 %) of the 896 monomicrobial blood cultures, with failure being mostly observed with anaerobes and yeasts. In 17 episodes of polymicrobic bacteremia, the identification of one of the two isolates was achieved in 24/29 (82.7 %) positive cultures. Routine implementation of MALDI-TOF MS identification on young positive blood subcultures provides correct results to the clinician in more than 80 % of the bacteremic episodes and allows access to identification results on the day of blood culture positivity detection, potentially accelerating the implementation of targeted clinical treatments.
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