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Accuracy of gradient diffusion method for susceptibility testing of dalbavancin and comparators.
Leroy, A G; Lavigne-Quilichini, V; Le Turnier, P; Loufti, B; Le Breton, E; Piau, C; Kempf, M; Pantel, A; Amara, M; Neuwirth, C; Sanchez, R; Guinard, J; Huon, J F; Grégoire, M; Corvec, S.
Affiliation
  • Leroy AG; Department of Microbiology, University Hospital of Nantes, Nantes, France.
  • Lavigne-Quilichini V; Department of Microbiology, University Hospital of Nantes, Nantes, France.
  • Le Turnier P; Department of Infectious Diseases, University Hospital of Nantes, and CIC 1413, INSERM, Nantes, France.
  • Loufti B; Department of Microbiology, Centre Hospitalier Layné, Mont de Marsan, France.
  • Le Breton E; Department of Microbiology, Centre Hospitalier de Cornouaille, Quimper, France.
  • Piau C; Department of Clinical Microbiology, Rennes University Hospital, Rennes, France.
  • Kempf M; Department of Microbiology, Angers University Hospital, Angers, France.
  • Pantel A; Department of Microbiology, Nîmes University Hospital, Nîmes, France.
  • Amara M; Department of Microbiology, Centre Hospitalier de Versailles, Le Chesnay, France.
  • Neuwirth C; Department of Microbiology, University Hospital of Dijon, Dijon, France.
  • Sanchez R; Department of Microbiology, Centre Hospitalier de Périgueux, Périgueux, France.
  • Guinard J; Department of Microbiology, CHR Orléans, Orléans, France.
  • Huon JF; Clinical Pharmacy Unit, Nantes University Hospital, Nantes, France.
  • Grégoire M; Clinical Pharmacology Department, Nantes University Hospital, Nantes, France.
  • Corvec S; UMR INSERM 1235, The Enteric Nervous System in Gut and Brain Disorders, University of Nantes, Nantes, France.
Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther ; 20(3): 457-461, 2022 Mar.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34469266
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES:

This multicenter study aimed to assess the performances of gradient diffusion (GD) method in comparison to broth microdilution (BMD) method for susceptibility testing of dalbavancin, daptomycin, vancomycin, and teicoplanin.

METHODS:

Minimum Inhibitory Concentrations (MICs) were retrospectively determined concomitantly by BMD and GD methods, for 93 staphylococci and enterococci isolated from clinical samples. BMD was considered as the gold standard. Essential (EA) and categorical agreements (CA) were calculated. Discordant categorical results were categorized as major (ME) and very major errors (VME).

RESULTS:

EA and CA were 95.7% and 96.8%, 82.8% and 100%, 97.8% and 96.8%, and 94.6% and 95.7% for dalbavancin, daptomycin, vancomycin, and teicoplanin respectively. Concerning dalbavancin, 3 ME without any VME were observed and discrepancies were low (≤ to 2 two-fold dilutions) between both methods. VME were noted in 1 and 3 cases for vancomycin and teicoplanin, respectively, and resulted from 1 two-fold dilution discrepancy in each case. EA was lower for daptomycin. When they were discrepant, BMD MICs were systematically higher than GD ones. Nevertheless, no categorical discrepancy was noted.

CONCLUSIONS:

GD appears as an acceptable and convenient alternative for dalbavancin, vancomycin, and teicoplanin MICs determination. Our study also emphasizes how achieving accurate daptomycin MICs remains challenging.
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Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Téicoplanine / Daptomycine Type d'étude: Observational_studies Limites: Humans Langue: En Journal: Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther Sujet du journal: DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS Année: 2022 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: France

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Téicoplanine / Daptomycine Type d'étude: Observational_studies Limites: Humans Langue: En Journal: Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther Sujet du journal: DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS Année: 2022 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: France
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