Evaluation of a New Culture Protocol for Enhancing Fungal Detection Rates in Respiratory Samples of Cystic Fibrosis Patients
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Mycological Analysis
2.2.1. The Following Standardized Protocols Were Used
2.2.2. Rationale of the Selected Fungal Culture Media
2.3. Primary and Secondary Outcomes
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Study Population
3.2. Retrospective Cohort vs. Prospective Cohort
3.3. Effect of Each Protocol Modification on Fungal Detection Rates
3.4. Time until Detection
3.5. Individual Performances of Fungal Culture Media
4. Discussion
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Type of Mold | Rate of Detection | |
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Retrospective Cohort (n = 867) | Prospective Cohort (n = 261) | |
Any mold | 42% | 75.9% * |
A. fumigatus | 33.8% | 55.9% * |
Aspergillus species | 4.3% | 12.6% * |
Penicillium species | 5.1% | 23% * |
Exophiala species | 0.1% | 1.5% * |
Scedosporium species a | 0.9% | 1.1% |
Other molds b | 2.5% | 14.9% * |
Any mold excluding A. fumigatus | 12% | 41.8% * |
A. fumigatus colonization (prevalence) c | 35.8% | 56.9% * |
Type of Mold | Rate of Detection | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SAB a | Medium B+ | DG18 a | SceSel+ a | All Media | SAB/DG18 a | |
Any mold | 58.6% | 47.8% | 56.9% | 2.6% | 73.7% | 69.8% |
A. fumigatus | 44% | 35.8% | 37.5% | 0.9% | 53.9% | 50% |
Aspergillus species | 4.3% | 4.3% | 6.9% | 0% | 11.6% | 9.5% |
Penicillium species | 12.5% | 8.2% | 19.4% | 0% | 24.6% | 22.8% |
Exophiala species | 0.9% | 0.4% | 0.4% | 0% | 1.3% | 1.3% |
Scedosporium species b | 0.4% | 0.4% | 0.4% | 0.9% | 1.3% | 0.4% |
Other molds c | 5.6% | 4.7% | 6.0% | 0.9% | 14.2% | 10.8% |
Any mold excluding A.fumigatus | 22.4% | 16.4% | 29.3% | 1.7% | 42.2% | 37.1% |
Aspergillus fumigatus colonization (prevalence) d | 50% | 41.3% | 41.3% | 0% | 56.5% | 52.2% |
Type of Mold | Positive Percent Agreement | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
SAB a | Medium B+ | DG18 a | SAB/DG18 a | |
Any mold | 79.5% (CI95% 72.7–85.3) | 64.9% (CI95% 57.3–72.0) | 77.2% (CI95% 70.1–83.3) | 94.7% (CI95% 90.2–97.6) |
A. fumigatus | 81.6% (CI95% 73.7–88) | 66.4% (CI95% 57.4–74.6) | 69.6% (CI95% 60.7–77.5) | 92.8% (CI95% 86.8–96.7) |
Any mold excluding A. fumigatus | 53.1% (CI95% 42.7–63.2) | 38.8% (CI95% 29.1–49.2) | 69.4% (CI95% 59.3–78.3) | 87.8% (CI95% 79.6–93.5) |
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Engel, T.G.P.; Tehupeiory-Kooreman, M.; Melchers, W.J.G.; Reijers, M.H.; Merkus, P.; Verweij, P.E. Evaluation of a New Culture Protocol for Enhancing Fungal Detection Rates in Respiratory Samples of Cystic Fibrosis Patients. J. Fungi 2020, 6, 82. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof6020082
Engel TGP, Tehupeiory-Kooreman M, Melchers WJG, Reijers MH, Merkus P, Verweij PE. Evaluation of a New Culture Protocol for Enhancing Fungal Detection Rates in Respiratory Samples of Cystic Fibrosis Patients. Journal of Fungi. 2020; 6(2):82. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof6020082
Chicago/Turabian StyleEngel, Tobias G.P., Marlou Tehupeiory-Kooreman, Willem J.G. Melchers, Monique H. Reijers, Peter Merkus, and Paul E. Verweij. 2020. "Evaluation of a New Culture Protocol for Enhancing Fungal Detection Rates in Respiratory Samples of Cystic Fibrosis Patients" Journal of Fungi 6, no. 2: 82. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof6020082
APA StyleEngel, T. G. P., Tehupeiory-Kooreman, M., Melchers, W. J. G., Reijers, M. H., Merkus, P., & Verweij, P. E. (2020). Evaluation of a New Culture Protocol for Enhancing Fungal Detection Rates in Respiratory Samples of Cystic Fibrosis Patients. Journal of Fungi, 6(2), 82. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof6020082