Early antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) in Gram-negative (GN) bloodstream infections is critical to guide appropriate therapy. This study evaluated three rapid AST (RAST) systems—VITEK REVEAL, direct-from-blood-culture VITEK 2 (VITEK 2-RAST), and EUCAST disk diffusion (DD-RAST)—using 220 prospectively collected GN-positive blood cultures (GN-PBCs). A total of 18 GN species were tested, including Enterobacterales, Acinetobacter baumannii, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, against 25 antibiotics, four of which were next-generation β-lactam/β-lactamase inhibitor (BL/ BLI) antibiotics. Reference broth microdilution was used for comparison. The VITEK REVEAL assay showed 97.1% essential agreement (EA), −7.7 bias, and 98.3% categorical agreement (CA) across 3,603 organism/antibiotic combinations. The VITEK 2-RAST assay showed 96.2% EA, −10.4 bias, and 98.4% CA across 3,941 combinations. The DD-RAST assay showed 98.2% CA across 2,388 combinations. Among 164 GN-PBCs tested with all three assays, EA rates were 97.5% for VITEK REVEAL and 96.3% for VITEK 2-RAST, with bias values of −7.1 and −6.9, respectively. Across all three assays, the CA rate was ≥98.2%, and very major error (VME) rates were ≤1.8%. Mean time-to-result (TTR) was significantly shorter with VITEK REVEAL (6 h 32 min) compared to VITEK 2-RAST (13 h 51 min) and the fixed 8 h of DD-RAST. In resistant organisms, VITEK REVEAL produced significantly faster results than in susceptible or intermediate ones, including BL/BLI antibiotics. A. baumannii yielded the shortest TTR, with no observed VME. These results support the use of RAST directly on GN-PBCs, with VITEK REVEAL emerging as a particularly promising option for rapid and accurate testing.

Squitieri, D., Menchinelli, G., Magrì, C., D'Inzeo, T., Fiori, B., Cacaci, M., Sanguinetti, M., De Angelis, G., Posteraro, B., Improving time-to-result: head-to-head comparison of three rapid AST systems for Gram-negative bacteremia, including the newly developed VITEK REVEAL, <<JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY>>, 2025; 63 (11): e01050-25-e01050-25. [doi:10.1128/jcm.01050-25] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/336683]

Improving time-to-result: head-to-head comparison of three rapid AST systems for Gram-negative bacteremia, including the newly developed VITEK REVEAL

Squitieri, Damiano;Menchinelli, Giulia;D'Inzeo, Tiziana;Fiori, Barbara;Cacaci, Margherita;Sanguinetti, Maurizio;De Angelis, Giulia
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Posteraro, Brunella
2025

Abstract

Early antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) in Gram-negative (GN) bloodstream infections is critical to guide appropriate therapy. This study evaluated three rapid AST (RAST) systems—VITEK REVEAL, direct-from-blood-culture VITEK 2 (VITEK 2-RAST), and EUCAST disk diffusion (DD-RAST)—using 220 prospectively collected GN-positive blood cultures (GN-PBCs). A total of 18 GN species were tested, including Enterobacterales, Acinetobacter baumannii, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, against 25 antibiotics, four of which were next-generation β-lactam/β-lactamase inhibitor (BL/ BLI) antibiotics. Reference broth microdilution was used for comparison. The VITEK REVEAL assay showed 97.1% essential agreement (EA), −7.7 bias, and 98.3% categorical agreement (CA) across 3,603 organism/antibiotic combinations. The VITEK 2-RAST assay showed 96.2% EA, −10.4 bias, and 98.4% CA across 3,941 combinations. The DD-RAST assay showed 98.2% CA across 2,388 combinations. Among 164 GN-PBCs tested with all three assays, EA rates were 97.5% for VITEK REVEAL and 96.3% for VITEK 2-RAST, with bias values of −7.1 and −6.9, respectively. Across all three assays, the CA rate was ≥98.2%, and very major error (VME) rates were ≤1.8%. Mean time-to-result (TTR) was significantly shorter with VITEK REVEAL (6 h 32 min) compared to VITEK 2-RAST (13 h 51 min) and the fixed 8 h of DD-RAST. In resistant organisms, VITEK REVEAL produced significantly faster results than in susceptible or intermediate ones, including BL/BLI antibiotics. A. baumannii yielded the shortest TTR, with no observed VME. These results support the use of RAST directly on GN-PBCs, with VITEK REVEAL emerging as a particularly promising option for rapid and accurate testing.
2025
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Squitieri, D., Menchinelli, G., Magrì, C., D'Inzeo, T., Fiori, B., Cacaci, M., Sanguinetti, M., De Angelis, G., Posteraro, B., Improving time-to-result: head-to-head comparison of three rapid AST systems for Gram-negative bacteremia, including the newly developed VITEK REVEAL, <<JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY>>, 2025; 63 (11): e01050-25-e01050-25. [doi:10.1128/jcm.01050-25] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/336683]
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