Multiplex PCR for rapid and improved diagnosis of bloodstream infections in liver transplant recipients
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Multiplex PCR for rapid and improved diagnosis of bloodstream infections in liver transplant recipients
Abstract
This prospective study evaluated the utility of the SeptiFast (SF) test in detecting 25 clinically important pathogens in 225 blood samples from 170 intensive care unit (ICU) patients with suspected sepsis after liver transplantation (LTX) or after other major abdominal surgery (non-LTX). SF yielded a significantly higher positivity rate in the LTX group (52.3%) than in the non-LTX group (30.5%; P = 0.0009). SF may be a powerful tool for the early diagnosis of bloodstream infections in LTX patients.
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