Colistin and Polymyxin B Susceptibility Testing for Carbapenem-Resistant and -Positive Enterobacteriaceae: Comparison of Sensititre, MicroScan, Vitek 2, and Etest with Broth Microdilution.

Ka Lip Chew, My-Van La, Raymond T P Lin, Jeanette W P Teo
Author Information
  1. Ka Lip Chew: Department of Laboratory Medicine, Division of Microbiology, National University Hospital, Singapore, Republic of Singapore ka_lip_chew@nuhs.edu.sg. ORCID
  2. My-Van La: Department of Laboratory Medicine, Changi General Hospital, Republic of Singapore.
  3. Raymond T P Lin: Department of Laboratory Medicine, Division of Microbiology, National University Hospital, Singapore, Republic of Singapore.
  4. Jeanette W P Teo: Department of Laboratory Medicine, Division of Microbiology, National University Hospital, Singapore, Republic of Singapore. ORCID

Abstract

Colistin and polymyxin B remain part of the last line of antibiotics for multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria, such as carbapenem-resistant Current joint EUCAST-CLSI recommendations are for broth microdilution (BMD) to be performed for MIC testing of colistin. Commercial susceptibility testing methods were evaluated and compared against the reference BMD, using a susceptibility breakpoint of ≤2 mg/liter for both colistin and polymyxin B. Seventy-six were included, of which 21 were positive (18 isolates, 2 isolates, and 1 isolate). Rates of essential agreement (EA) of colistin test results between BMD and Vitek 2, Sensititre, and Etest were 93.4%, 89.5%, and 75.0%, respectively. Rates of EA of polymyxin B test results between BMD and Vitek 2, Sensititre, and Etest were 96.1%, 96.1%, and 48.7%, respectively. A positive MIC correlation with a categorical agreement of >90% was achieved for Sensititre (colistin Spearman's ρ = 0.863, and polymyxin B Spearman's ρ = 0.877) and Vitek 2 (polymyxin B [only] Spearman's ρ = 0.8917). Although a positive MIC correlation (Spearman's ρ = 0.873) with the reference method was achieved for colistin testing with Vitek 2, categorical agreement was <90%, with very major error rates of 36%. Correlation with the Etest MIC was lower, with very major error rates of 12% (colistin) and 26.1% (polymyxin B). MicroScan (colistin) categorical agreement was 88.2%, with a very major error rate of 4%. Colistin MICs for 15 of the 21 -positive isolates were >2 mg/liter, and polymyxin MICs for 17 of them were >2 mg/liter by broth microdilution. The use of a lower breakpoint of ≤1 mg/liter further improves detection of for all testing methods. However, further data on the correlation between MICs and clinical outcome are required to determine the most suitable breakpoint to guide clinical management.

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MeSH Term

Anti-Bacterial Agents
Carbapenem-Resistant Enterobacteriaceae
Colistin
Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial
Escherichia coli Proteins
Microbial Sensitivity Tests
Plasmids
Polymyxin B

Chemicals

Anti-Bacterial Agents
Escherichia coli Proteins
MCR-1 protein, E coli
Polymyxin B
Colistin

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