Randomized Trial Evaluating Clinical Impact of RAPid IDentification and Susceptibility Testing for Gram-negative Bacteremia: RAPIDS-GN

Publication Description
Abstract Background Rapid blood culture diagnostics are of unclear benefit for patients with gram-negative bacilli (GNB) bloodstream infections (BSIs). We conducted a multicenter, randomized, controlled trial comparing outcomes of patients with GNB BSIs who had blood culture testing with standard-of-care (SOC) culture and antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) vs rapid organism identification (ID) and phenotypic AST using the Accelerate Pheno System (RAPID). Methods Patients with positive blood cultures with Gram stains showing GNB were randomized to SOC testing with antimicrobial stewardship (AS) review or RAPID with AS. The primary outcome was time to first antibiotic modification within 72 hours of randomization. Results Of 500 randomized patients, 448 were included (226 SOC, 222 RAPID). Mean (standard deviation) time to results was faster for RAPID than SOC for organism ID (2.7 [1.2] vs 11.7 [10.5] hours; P

Primary Author
Banerjee,Ritu
Komarow,Lauren
Virk,Abinash
Rajapakse,Nipunie
Schuetz,Audrey N.
Dylla,Brenda
Earley,Michelle
Lok,Judith
Kohner,Peggy
Ihde,Sherry
Cole,Nicolynn
Hines,Lisa
Reed,Katelyn
Garner,Omai B.
Chandrasekaran,Sukantha
de St. Maurice,Annabelle
Kanatani,Meganne
Curello,Jennifer
Arias,Rubi
Swearingen,William
Doernberg,Sarah B.
Patel,Robin

Volume
73

Issue
1

Start Page
e39

Other Pages
e46

URL
https://search.proquest.com/docview/2399837557



Reference Type
Journal Article

Periodical Full
Clinical infectious diseases

Publication Year
2021

Publication Date
Jul 1,

ISSN/ISBN
1058-4838

Document Object Index
10.1093/cid/ciaa528