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  • * PCR testing from plasma or sera outperformed whole blood and BDG in sensitivity for diagnosing IC, particularly for deep-seated candidiasis.
  • * Combining blood cultures with PCR or BDG greatly improved diagnosis sensitivity for IC, making these tests valuable in clinical settings.

Article Abstract

Background: The sensitivity of blood cultures for diagnosing invasive candidiasis (IC) is poor.

Methods: We performed a validated Candida real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and the Fungitell 1,3-β-D-glucan (BDG) assay on blood samples collected from prospectively identified patients with IC (n = 55) and hospitalized controls (n = 73). Patients with IC had candidemia (n = 17), deep-seated candidiasis (n = 33), or both (n = 5). Controls had mucosal candidiasis (n = 5), Candida colonization (n = 48), or no known Candida colonization (n = 20).

Results: PCR using plasma or sera was more sensitive than whole blood for diagnosing IC (P = .008). Plasma or sera PCR was more sensitive than BDG in diagnosing IC (80% vs 56%; P = .03), with comparable specificity (70% vs 73%; P = .31). The tests were similar in diagnosing candidemia (59% vs 68%; P = .77), but PCR was more sensitive for deep-seated candidiasis (89% vs 53%; P = .004). PCR and BDG were more sensitive than blood cultures among patients with deep-seated candidiasis (88% and 62% vs 17%; P = .0005 and .003, respectively). PCR and culture identified the same Candida species in 82% of patients. The sensitivity of blood cultures combined with PCR or BDG among patients with IC was 98% and 79%, respectively.

Conclusions: Candida PCR and, to a lesser extent, BDG testing significantly enhanced the ability of blood cultures to diagnose IC.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/cis200DOI Listing

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