Title
A bedside assay to detect streptococcus pneumoniae in children with empyema.
Author(s)
Strachan, Roxanne
Cornelius, Anita
Gilbert, Gwendolyn
Gulliver, Tanya
Martin, Andrew
McDonald, Tim
Nixon, Gillian
Roseby, Rob
Ranganathan, Sarath
Selvadurai, Hiran
Smith, Greg
Soto-Martinez, Manuel
Suresh, Sadasivam
Teoh, Laurel
Thapa, Kiran
Wainwright, Claire
Jaffé, Adam
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Empyema is a complication of pneumonia, commonly caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae.
AIMS: To validate the utility of an immunochromatographic test for the detection of S. pneumoniae antigen in the pleural fluid of children with empyema.
METHODS: Empyema patients had blood and pleural fluid cultured, and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to detect the S. pneumoniae autolysin gene, lytA, in pleural fluid. Pleural fluid was tested using the Binax NOW S. pneumoniae antigen detection assay and compared with lytA PCR results and/or culture in blood or pleural fluid.
RESULTS: S. pneumoniae was detected by PCR in pleural fluid of 68 of 137 (49.6%) patients, by culture in 11 of 135 (8.1%) pleural specimens and 16 of 120 (13.3%) blood specimens. Pleural fluid Binax NOW testing from 130 patients demonstrated a sensitivity of 83.8% and specificity of 93.5% (positive predictive value of 93.4% and negative predictive value of 84.1%).
CONCLUSIONS: In pediatric empyema, high predictive values of pleural fluid Binax NOW S. pneumoniae antigen test suggest that this test may help rationalize antibiotic choice in these patients.
AIMS: To validate the utility of an immunochromatographic test for the detection of S. pneumoniae antigen in the pleural fluid of children with empyema.
METHODS: Empyema patients had blood and pleural fluid cultured, and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to detect the S. pneumoniae autolysin gene, lytA, in pleural fluid. Pleural fluid was tested using the Binax NOW S. pneumoniae antigen detection assay and compared with lytA PCR results and/or culture in blood or pleural fluid.
RESULTS: S. pneumoniae was detected by PCR in pleural fluid of 68 of 137 (49.6%) patients, by culture in 11 of 135 (8.1%) pleural specimens and 16 of 120 (13.3%) blood specimens. Pleural fluid Binax NOW testing from 130 patients demonstrated a sensitivity of 83.8% and specificity of 93.5% (positive predictive value of 93.4% and negative predictive value of 84.1%).
CONCLUSIONS: In pediatric empyema, high predictive values of pleural fluid Binax NOW S. pneumoniae antigen test suggest that this test may help rationalize antibiotic choice in these patients.
Publication information
Pediatr Pulmonol . 2011 Feb;46(2):179-83. doi: 10.1002/ppul.21349. Epub 2010 Oct 20.
Date Issued
2011-02-01
Type
Journal Article
Journal Title
Pediatric pulmonology
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