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  • Rapid antimicrobial susceptibility testing (rAST) from blood cultures is crucial for selecting effective antibiotics for bloodstream infections, with the LifeScale system offering a promising new approach.
  • LifeScale utilizes microfluidic sensors and mechanical resonators to quickly analyze individual microbes and deliver reliable rAST results in under 5 hours, outpacing standard methods.
  • Notably, LifeScale addresses challenges with polymicrobial cultures and shows strong agreement with the current standard of care, potentially allowing for quicker clinical decision-making without the need for confirmatory tests.

Article Abstract

Unlabelled: Rapid antimicrobial susceptibility testing (rAST) performed directly from blood cultures is essential to influencing the selection of appropriate antibiotics, preferably targeted therapy, for the treatment of bloodstream infections. Affinity Biosensors has developed the LifeScale, a phenotypic rAST system based on microfluidic sensors with a mechanical resonator that measures the mass of individual microbes. The combination of replication, biomass, and population profiling of individual microbes is analyzed to produce rAST results. The performance of the LifeScale was evaluated and compared to our current standard of care (SOC) antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) system under clinical conditions. The results indicated that the LifeScale is easy to use and provides rapid, reliable, and accurate AST results in less than 5 h directly from from positive blood cultures containing Gram-negative organisms listed in the current database. For all organism-antibiotic combinations involving polymicrobial cultures, LifeScale showed a resistant result when either mixed isolate was resistant. If these results prove to be robust on further testing, this may justify the reporting of rapid LifeScale results without the need for additional confirmatory testing.

Importance: This is the first clinical-based study of a unique technology using microfluidic sensors to generate rapid antimicrobial susceptibility test results directly from blood cultures containing Gram-negative rods. The issue of polymicrobial cultures was also addressed in this study, which, to our knowledge, has not been addressed in publications of other rapid phenotypic AST systems. Overall, LifeScale results compared favorably with the SOC in terms of overall agreement, especially categorical agreement.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11633210PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jcm.00922-24DOI Listing

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