A retrospective data analysis of Legionella pneumophila diagnostic procedures and their impact on patients' management: the experience of a rapid point-of-care test
Eliona Gkika,
Dimosthenis Chochlakis,
Yannis Tselentis,
Constantin Zopounidis,
Vassilis S. Kouikoglou,
Kitsos Gkikas and
Anna Psaroulaki
International Journal of Data Science, 2019, vol. 4, issue 2, 101-116
Abstract:
We compare a conventional and a rapid point of care test (POCT) for the diagnosis of Legionella pneumophila, considering various performance criteria. We used data of patients with positive test for L. pneumophila (confirmed cases), registered by the microbiology laboratories of two hospitals in Crete, Greece. Hospital A adopts a conventional, indirect fluorescent-antibody technique and Hospital B uses a urinary antigen POCT. The mean laboratory turnaround time was 4.45 days for the conventional test and 0.11 days for POCT. A total of 24 laboratory positive cases (11 inpatients, 13 outpatients) were identified out of 905 samples taken from 751 people. The mean daily hospitalisation cost per inpatient was 79.86 for Hospital B and 127.45 for Hospital A; for the latter a much higher antibiotic treatment cost/patient was recorded. The analysis suggests that a rapid POCT for L. pneumophila could significantly decrease time to diagnosis, improve treatment and reduce hospitalisation charges.
Keywords: Legionella pneumophila; point of care testing; turnaround time; length of stay; cost reduction. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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