PMID: 16523425Mar 9, 2006Paper

Comparative study of diagnosis of PD peritonitis by quantitative polymerase chain reaction for bacterial DNA vs culture methods

Journal of Nephrology
Gemma JohnsonStanley L-S Fan

Abstract

Peritonitis remains one of the main complications that afflict peritoneal dialysis patients. We conducted a pilot study to determine the feasibility and potential advantages of quantitative PCR (qPCR) assays for the presence of bacterial DNA in this clinical scenario. 14 patients attending with 'cloudy bags' had PD fluid analyzed in accordance with Renal Association Standards. In addition, quantitative bacterial DNA analysis was performed on 50 mL samples of PD fluid. DNA was extracted using a Qiagen kit. Quantitative PCR assays using primers and probes targeted at 16S rDNA were used to measure the levels of bacterial DNA. Samples from 13 patients attending the department for other reasons served as negative controls. Laboratory staff were blinded to clinical details at the time of analysis. We determined a threshold of bacterial DNA whereby 11 of 13 negative controls were 'negative'. Significant bacterial DNA was found in 6 of 9 culture positive' peritonitis cases (p < 0.05 by chi(2). The 3 cases of 'no growth' peritonitis had 'insignificant' bacterial DNA. Serial DNA analysis was performed in 8 patients. Of the 6 patients who were 'cured' with standard antibiotic therapy, only 1 showed a rise in bacterial DNA from Day 1 to 5....Continue Reading

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