Sensitive and rapid identification of pathogens by droplet digital PCR in a cohort of septic patients: a prospective diagnostic study.
Zhenping WuYake YaoXi LiHongliu CaiGuobin WangWenqiao YuHui LouQi ChenZhu ZengHao YuJiang XiaYunsong YuHua ZhouPublished in: Infectious diseases (London, England) (2024)
Compared to blood culture, ddPCR exhibited higher sensitivity for pathogen diagnosis in suspected septic patients, and it provided pathogen and drug resistance information in a shorter time. The quantitative results of ddPCR generally aligned with the trends seen in C-reactive protein and procalcitonin levels, indicating that ddPCR can serve as a dynamic monitoring tool for pathogen load in septic patients.