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Multiplex real-time PCR in non-invasive respiratory samples to reduce antibiotic use in community-acquired pneumonia: a randomised trial

Medicine and Health

Multiplex real-time PCR in non-invasive respiratory samples to reduce antibiotic use in community-acquired pneumonia: a randomised trial

G. Abelend-alonso, L. Calatayud, et al.

This study by authors including Gabriela Abelend-Alonso and Laura Calatayud evaluates the use of multiplex real-time PCR compared to conventional testing in managing antibiotic use for community-acquired pneumonia. Despite the promising potential, the findings reveal no significant impact on reducing antibiotic therapy duration, underscoring the need for cautious implementation.

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Abstract
We assessed whether multiplex real-time PCR plus conventional microbiological testing is safe and more effective than conventional microbiological testing alone for reducing antibiotic use in community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). In this randomised trial, we recruited adults hospitalised with CAP at four Spanish hospitals. Patients were randomly assigned (1:1) to undergo either multiplex real-time PCR in non-invasive respiratory samples plus conventional microbiological testing or conventional microbiological testing alone. The primary endpoint was antibiotic use measured by days of antibiotic therapy (DOT). Between February 20, 2020, and April 24, 2023, 242 patients were enrolled; 119 were randomly assigned to multiplex real-time PCR plus conventional microbiological testing and 123 to conventional microbiological testing alone. All but one of the patients allocated to multiplex real-time PCR plus conventional microbiological testing underwent PCR, which was performed in sputum samples in 77 patients (65.2%) and in nasopharyngeal swabs in 41 (34.7%). The median DOT was 10.04 (IQR 7.98, 12.94) in the multiplex PCR plus conventional microbiological testing group and 11.3 (IQR 8.15, 16.16) in the conventional microbiological testing alone group (difference −1.04; 95% CI, −2.42 to 0.17; p = 0.093). No differences were observed in adverse events and 30-day mortality. Our findings do not support the routine implementation of multiplex real-time PCR in the initial microbiological testing in hospitalised patients with CAP. Clinicaltrials.gov registration: NCT04158492.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Aug 17, 2024
Authors
Gabriela Abelend-Alonso, Laura Calatayud, Alexander Rombauts, Yolanda Meije, Isabel Oriol, Nieves Sopena, Ariadna Padullés, Jordi Niubó, Alejandra Duarte, Jaume Llabrés, Judit Aranda, Carlota Guidol, Pau Satorra, Cristian Tebé, Carmen Ardanuy, Jordi Carratalà
Tags
multiplex real-time PCR
community-acquired pneumonia
antibiotic use
randomized controlled trial
microbiological testing
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