Evaluation of modified rapid carbapenem inactivation method (Mrcim) combined with rapid edta-modified carbapenem inactivation method (recim) to detect carbapenemase and distinguish metallo-carbapenemase in enterobacteriaceae within four hours

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Purpose: To develop a rapid EDTA-modified carbapenem inactivation method (reCIM) combined with modified rapid carbapenem inactivation method (mrCIM) to detect carbapenemase and distinguish metallo-β-lactamases from carbapenemases in Enterobacteriaceae in 4 hrs. Materials and Methods: The sensitivities and specificities of mrCIM and reCIM were retrospectively evaluated in 247 carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae of which 107 were carbapenemase producers confirmed by PCR and sequencing. In addition, mrCIM and reCIM were prospectively evaluated with 47 carbapenem-resistant enterobacterial isolates. Results: The sensitivity and specificity of mrCIM were 96.3% and 97.1% at 2.5 hrs post incubation, and the specificity increased to 98.6% at 3 hrs. The combined mrCIM and reCIM showed a sensitivity of 95.4% and a specificity of 100% at 2.5 hrs post incubation in identifying metallo-β-lactamases, and the sensitivity increased to 97.0% at 3 hrs. These performance characteristics are comparable to mCIM and eCIM; however, compared with mCIM and reCIM tests which need at least 24 hrs to detect results, the mrCIM and reCIM required less than 4 hrs of total work time. Conclusion: The combined mrCIM and reCIM can be used to accurately and quickly detect carbapenemase and metallo-β-lactamases in Enterobacteriaceae in 4 hrs and are suitable for routine use in most clinical microbiology laboratories.

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Wei, Q., Sun, J., Wang, Z., Yan, L., Zhang, C., & Xu, X. (2020). Evaluation of modified rapid carbapenem inactivation method (Mrcim) combined with rapid edta-modified carbapenem inactivation method (recim) to detect carbapenemase and distinguish metallo-carbapenemase in enterobacteriaceae within four hours. Infection and Drug Resistance, 13, 1919–1927. https://doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S249570

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