Abstract

To investigate whether using the BioFire® FilmArray® Blood Culture Identification 2 panel (BCID2) leads to timely antimicrobial therapy and improves patient outcomes in critically ill patients with bloodstream infections (BSIs). This retrospective observational study included patients with BSIs admitted to the intensive care unit from July 1, 2021, to August 31, 2023. Patients were divided into groups receiving appropriate or inappropriate antimicrobial therapy. Those receiving inappropriate therapy underwent adjustments using standard-of-care (SOC) testing or BCID2. Propensity score matching (PSM) was performed on the original cohort (Model 1) and a time-window bias-adjusted cohort (Model 2). Clinical impact of BCID2-guided antimicrobial adjustment was analyzed in both models. A total of 181 patients received inappropriate antimicrobial therapy, with 33 undergoing BCID2 testing and 148 undergoing SOC testing. Following PSM and time-window bias adjustment, 66 patients were analyzed in Model 1 and 46 patients in Model 2. BCID2 significantly reduced the median time to appropriate antimicrobial therapy (40.8 vs. 74.0 h in Model 1; 42.8 vs. 68.9 h in Model 2) and the day-28 mortality rate (27.8% vs. 77.1%, p < 0.001 in Model 1; 23.5% vs. 58.6%, p = 0.021 in Model 2). In multivariate regression analysis, BCID2-guided antimicrobial adjustment was an independent prognostic factor for day-28 mortality (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 0.07 in Model 1 and aOR 0.12 in Model 2). BCID2-guided antimicrobial stewardship was associated with a shorter time to appropriate antimicrobial therapy and reduced day-28 mortality in critically ill patients with BSIs receiving inappropriate antimicrobial therapy.

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