PCR coupled with electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) is a diagnostic approach that has demonstrated the capacity to detect pathogenic organisms from culture negative clinical samples after antibiotic treatment has been initiated. [1] We describe the application of PCR/ESI-MS for detection of bacteria in original patient specimens that were obtained after administration of antibiotic treatment in an open investigation analysis.We prospectively identified cases of suspected bacterial infection in which cultures were not obtained until after the initiation of antimicrobial treatment. PCR/ESI-MS was performed on 76 clinical specimens that were submitted for conventional microbiology testing from 47 patients receiving antimicrobia...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the potential improvement of antimicrobial treatment by utilizing a new mult...
Sepsis is an acute and life threatening medical condition characterized by a systemic infection (bac...
Contains fulltext : 193525.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Molecular tests...
Background: PCR coupled with electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) is a diagnostic appr...
We describe the application of PCR/ESI-MS for detection of bacteria in original patient specimens t...
Failing in bacteria isolation in a significant number of infections might be due to the involvement ...
The reference method for the diagnosis of bloodstream infections is blood culture followed by bioche...
Achieving a rapid microbiological diagnosis is crucial for decreasing morbidity and mortality of pat...
Early identification of causative microorganism(s) in patients with severe infection is crucial to o...
Achieving a rapid microbiological diagnosis is crucial for decreasing morbidity and mortality of pat...
Objective: Early identification of causative microorganism(s) in patients with severe infection is c...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Rapid identification of the etiological agent in bloodstream infections is ...
Blood culture (BC) often fails to detect bloodstream microorganisms in sepsis. However, molecular di...
Bloodstream infections (BSIs) are associated with high mortality and increased healthcare costs. Opt...
This study aimed to assess the clinical utility of PCR for the analysis of bacteria and fungi from b...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the potential improvement of antimicrobial treatment by utilizing a new mult...
Sepsis is an acute and life threatening medical condition characterized by a systemic infection (bac...
Contains fulltext : 193525.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Molecular tests...
Background: PCR coupled with electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) is a diagnostic appr...
We describe the application of PCR/ESI-MS for detection of bacteria in original patient specimens t...
Failing in bacteria isolation in a significant number of infections might be due to the involvement ...
The reference method for the diagnosis of bloodstream infections is blood culture followed by bioche...
Achieving a rapid microbiological diagnosis is crucial for decreasing morbidity and mortality of pat...
Early identification of causative microorganism(s) in patients with severe infection is crucial to o...
Achieving a rapid microbiological diagnosis is crucial for decreasing morbidity and mortality of pat...
Objective: Early identification of causative microorganism(s) in patients with severe infection is c...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Rapid identification of the etiological agent in bloodstream infections is ...
Blood culture (BC) often fails to detect bloodstream microorganisms in sepsis. However, molecular di...
Bloodstream infections (BSIs) are associated with high mortality and increased healthcare costs. Opt...
This study aimed to assess the clinical utility of PCR for the analysis of bacteria and fungi from b...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the potential improvement of antimicrobial treatment by utilizing a new mult...
Sepsis is an acute and life threatening medical condition characterized by a systemic infection (bac...
Contains fulltext : 193525.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Molecular tests...