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  • Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common, and prompt microbiological diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment.
  • The KAR® rapid antibiogram kit was evaluated in a multicenter study across three hospitals in Spain, comparing its results to standard microbiological methods.
  • The device showed fast results with high sensitivity and specificity, making it a promising option for UTI diagnosis, particularly in lower socio-economic areas.

Article Abstract

Background: Urinary tract infections (UTI) presents a high prevalence in the community setting. Rapid and accurate microbiological diagnosis is essential to ensure adequate and effective therapy.

Aim: To evaluate a rapid antibiogram kit (KAR®) in point-of-care format for rapid detection of UTI and antibiotic susceptibility.

Methods: The KAR® device has been designed and developed in collaboration with technical engineers and clinical microbiologists. Its evaluation has been carried out through a multicenter study in which three Spanish hospitals have participated. Thus, different in vivo tests have been implemented in order to determine device correlation with the reference microbiological techniques.

Results: During the study period, a total of 400 urine samples from patients with suspected ITU were tested. The KAR® device provided fast results (mean positivity time of 7,8 ± 1,5 hours) with 97% sensitivity, 89% specificity and 87% agreement for the detection of significant bacteriuria. The percentages of specificity for the antibiotics tested were: ciprofloxacin (97%), fosfomycin (94%),cotrimoxazole (84%), ampicillin (80%) and amoxicillin/clavulanic acid (55%).

Conclusion: The KAR® device could be a useful tool for diagnosing UTI in outpatients, especially in areas of low socio-economic level.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.4067/S0716-10182020000500523DOI Listing

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