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Am J Transl Res ; 15(1): 47-62, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36777850

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OBJECTIVE: Timely and precise etiology diagnosis is crucial for optimized medication regimens and better prognosis in central nervous system infections (CNS infections). We aimed to analyze the impact of mNGS tests on the management of patients with CNS infections. METHODS: We conducted a single-center retrospective cohort study to analyze the value of mNGS in clinical applications. Three hundred sixty-nine patients with a CNS infection diagnosis were enrolled, and their clinical data were collected. CDI and DDI were defined in our study to describe the intensity of drug use in different groups. We used LOH and mRS to evaluate if the application of mNGS can benefit CNS infected patients. RESULTS: mNGS reported a 91.67% sensitivity in culture-positive patients and an 88.24% specificity compared with the final diagnoses. Patients who participated with the mNGS test had less drug use, both total (58.77 vs. 81.18) and daily (22.6 vs. 28.12, P < 0.1, McNemar) intensity of drug use, and length of hospitalization (23.14 vs. 24.29). Patients with a consciousness grading 1 and 3 had a decrease in CDI (Grade 1, 86.49 vs. 173.37; Grade 3, 48.18 vs. 68.21), DDI (Grade 1, 1.52 vs. 2.72; Grade 3, 2.3 vs. 2.45), and LOH (Grade 1, 32 vs. 40; Grade 3, 21 vs. 23) with the application of mNGS. Patients infected with bacteria in the CNS had a reduced CDI, DDI, and LOH in the mNGS group. This was compared with the TraE group that had 49% of patients altered medication plans, and 24.7% of patients reduced drug intensity four days after mNGS reports. This was because of the reduction of drug types. CONCLUSION: mNGS showed its high sensitivity and specificity characteristics. mNGS may assist clinicians with more rational medication regimens and reduce the drug intensity for patients. The primary way of achieving this is to reduce the variety of drugs, especially for severe patients and bacterial infections. mNGS has the ability of improving the prognosis of CNS infected patients.

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J Infect Public Health ; 15(4): 450-454, 2022 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35349863

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BACKGROUND: Sepsis is a severe and acute disease associated with high mortality, for those who survive, long-term morbidity. In-time detection of pathogen for proper and optimized treatment in the early stage of sepsis is crucial. METHODS: We performed droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) on two cases of sepsis. The clinical information, laboratory test results, and the therapeutic regimen was detailed recorded. RESULTS: ddPCR showed its clinical value of sepsis ultra-early diagnosis and the guidance of medication in both cases we provided. CONCLUSIONS: ddPCR has potential for rapid and precise diagnose in ultra-early stage of sepsis for its high sensitivity and short turn-around-time, thus benefiting in optimal and timely treatment of sepsis.


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Sepsis , Diagnóstico Precoz , Humanos , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa/métodos , Sepsis/diagnóstico
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