Abstract

Objectives

Cefiderocol is a novel siderophore-conjugated cephalosporin developed for the treatment of multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacterial (GNB) infections. However, the current gold standard for cefiderocol susceptibility testing, broth microdilution (BMD) using iron-depleted cation-adjusted Mueller–Hinton broth, presents challenges for many microbiology laboratories. In this study, we evaluate the real-world performance of disc diffusion (DD) and a commercial BMD method (ComASP®) to test cefiderocol susceptibility in a series of isolates collected prospectively from severely ill patients in a multicentre study.

Methods

The susceptibilities of 1472 isolates (632 Enterobacterales, 532 Pseudomonas aeruginosa, 84 Acinetobacter spp. and 224 Stenotrophomonas maltophilia) collected in 60 Spanish hospitals were analysed following the EUCAST 2023 and 2024 criteria. We assessed the performance of DD (cefiderocol 30 μg disc, Liofilchem) and a commercial BMD method (ComASP® Cefiderocol, Liofilchem).

Results

A total of 1408 and 1450 isolates were susceptible by DD and ComASP® BMD, respectively. Overall, the agreement between both methods was 96.9%. Forty-four isolates were resistant by DD but susceptible by ComASP® BMD, and two were susceptible by DD but resistant by ComASP® BMD (Acinetobacter baumannii isolates). Adoption of the updated 2024 EUCAST DD breakpoints and areas of technical uncertainty (ATUs) led to a decrease in susceptibility among Enterobacterales (95.3% versus 92.6%).

Conclusions

DD is a straightforward, rapid and accessible method for routine determination of cefiderocol susceptibility in real-world practice. ComASP® BMD shows a high agreement with DD in susceptible isolates and may help to resolve DD interpretability concerns in isolates with susceptibility results within the ATU, but caution is warranted when testing resistant isolates.

Details

Title
Real-world performance of susceptibility testing for cefiderocol: insights from a prospective multicentre study on Gram-negative bacteria
Author
Irigoyen-von-Sierakowski, Alvaro 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Ocaña, Azahara 1 ; Sánchez-Mayoral, Rosa 1 ; Cercenado, Emilia 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Fernández, Javier; López, Ana; Cruz Villuendas; Arias, Antonina; García-Lechuz, Juan Manuel; Cameo, Mª Isabel; González, Carlos; Merino, Pilar; Rodríguez-Avial, Icíar; Viedma, Esther; Megías, Gregoria; Ortega, Mª Pilar; Pitart, Cristina; Colmenarejo, Cristina; Fernández, Marina; Alonso, Marta; Torralba, Ana; Pérez, Felipe; Camacho, Pablo; Guerrero, Carmen; Caridad Sáinz de Baranda; Fidalgo, Berta; Sampere, Ángeles; Hernando, Noelia; Galán, Fátima; Paredes, Sonia; Goncalves, Lisbeth; Rodríguez, María; Fuster, Carlos; Mulet, Xavier; Mª Carmen Fernández; Bou, Germán; Guzmán, Julia; Quesada, Mª Dolores; Jun Hao Wang; Navarro, David; Garau, Margarita; Díaz, Paz; Gallegos, Mª Carmen; Martínez, Mariela; Rodríguez, Ángel; López, Isabel Cristina; Mª Luz Asensio; Portillo, Mª Eugenia; Oteiza, Amaya; Amparo San Pedro; Yagüe, Genoveva; Gil, Yolanda; Barrado, Laura; Pérez, Mª Teresa; Pérez, Patricia; Victoria Ortiz de la Tabla; Gimeno, Concepción; Tormo, Nuria; Sánchez, Antonia; Martí, Paula; Martín, Ana; Floren, Laura; Chamizo, Francisco Javier; García, María; Cordero, Desirée; de la Iglesia, Pedro; Giner, Salvador; López-Hontangas, José Luis; Sánchez-Romero, Isabel; Barrios, José Luis; Rivera, Alba; Tubau, Fe; Gutiérrez, Nieves; García-Garrote, Fernando; Calvo, Jorge; Siller, María; Seral, Cristina; Coira, Amparo; Garduño, Eugenio; Vasallo, Francisco José; Padilla, Emma; Viñado, Belén; Collazos, Ana; Simón, María; Semiglia, Mª Auxiliadora; Alarcón, Teresa; Díez, María; Domingo, Diego; Ramón, Susana; Jiménez, Gemma; Mª Victoria García; Puente, Lucía; Leal, Álvaro

 Department of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, Gregorio Marañón General University Hospital , Dr. Esquerdo 46, Madrid 28007 , Spain 
Publication year
2024
Publication date
Oct 2024
Publisher
Oxford University Press
e-ISSN
26321823
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3170490695
Copyright
© The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. This work is published under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.