Inadequate therapy in bloodstream infections is suggested to be associated with higher mortality. We evaluated the reduction in inappropriate antibiotic therapy using rapid identification and antibiotic susceptibility testing (FAST) compared to standard of care (SOC) testing in patients with bloodstream infections. The FAST method used polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for identification and to detect growth in the presence or absence of antibiotics after only 6 h. For SOC testing, the BD Phoenix system was used. Patients with blood cultures growing Staphylococcus, Streptococcus or Enterococcus species or Gram-negative rods were randomised for FAST or SOC tests. A total of 129 patients were randomised for FAST and 121 patients for the SOC gro...
Bloodstream infections are a leading cause of mortality in hospitals, with sepsis falling under the ...
Background: Early administration of appropriate antibiotic therapy in bacteraemia patients dramatica...
Background: Treating severe infections due to multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria (MDR-GNB) i...
Inadequate therapy in bloodstream infections is suggested to be associated with higher mortality. We...
Introduction: Rapid bacterial identification and susceptibility tests can lead to earlier microbiolo...
BACKGROUND: Rapid antimicrobial susceptibility testing (rAST) has the potential to improve care of b...
BACKGROUND: Rapid antimicrobial susceptibility tests are expected to reduce the time to clinically i...
The rapid identification of pathogens that cause bloodstream infections plays a vital role in the mo...
Background: Antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) is often needed prior to antimicrobial optimi...
More people are dying from blood stream infections than from any other infectious disease. Therefore...
BackgroundRapid blood culture diagnostics are of unclear benefit for patients with gram-negative bac...
BACKGROUND: Early administration of appropriate antibiotic therapy in bacteraemia patients dramatica...
During the past decade, a variety of instrument-assisted bacterial identification and antimicrobial ...
Bloodstream infections (BSI) are associated with high mortality rates, especially in immunocompromis...
Background: Co-infection with bacteria and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 may resul...
Bloodstream infections are a leading cause of mortality in hospitals, with sepsis falling under the ...
Background: Early administration of appropriate antibiotic therapy in bacteraemia patients dramatica...
Background: Treating severe infections due to multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria (MDR-GNB) i...
Inadequate therapy in bloodstream infections is suggested to be associated with higher mortality. We...
Introduction: Rapid bacterial identification and susceptibility tests can lead to earlier microbiolo...
BACKGROUND: Rapid antimicrobial susceptibility testing (rAST) has the potential to improve care of b...
BACKGROUND: Rapid antimicrobial susceptibility tests are expected to reduce the time to clinically i...
The rapid identification of pathogens that cause bloodstream infections plays a vital role in the mo...
Background: Antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) is often needed prior to antimicrobial optimi...
More people are dying from blood stream infections than from any other infectious disease. Therefore...
BackgroundRapid blood culture diagnostics are of unclear benefit for patients with gram-negative bac...
BACKGROUND: Early administration of appropriate antibiotic therapy in bacteraemia patients dramatica...
During the past decade, a variety of instrument-assisted bacterial identification and antimicrobial ...
Bloodstream infections (BSI) are associated with high mortality rates, especially in immunocompromis...
Background: Co-infection with bacteria and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 may resul...
Bloodstream infections are a leading cause of mortality in hospitals, with sepsis falling under the ...
Background: Early administration of appropriate antibiotic therapy in bacteraemia patients dramatica...
Background: Treating severe infections due to multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria (MDR-GNB) i...