Impact of rapid screening tests on acquisition of meticillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus : cluster randomised crossover trial
Open Access
- 16 April 2008
- Vol. 336 (7650) , 927-930
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.39525.579063.be
Abstract
Objective To determine whether introducing a rapid test for meticillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) screening leads to a reduction in MRSA acquisition on hospital general wards. Design Cluster randomised crossover trial. Setting Medical, surgical, elderly care, and oncology wards of a London teaching hospital on two sites. Main outcome measure MRSA acquisition rate (proportion of patients negative for MRSA who became MRSA positive). Participants All patients admitted to the study wards who were MRSA negative on admission and screened for MRSA on discharge. Intervention Rapid polymerase chain reaction based screening test for MRSA compared with conventional culture. Results Of 9608 patients admitted to study wards, 8374 met entry criteria and 6888 had full data (82.3%); 3335 in the control arm and 3553 in the rapid test arm. The overall MRSA carriage rate on admission was 6.7%. Rapid tests led to a reduction in median reporting time from admission, from 46 to 22 hours (Pv 277, PConclusion A rapid test for MRSA led to the quick receipt of results and had an impact on bed usage. No evidence was found of a significant reduction in MRSA acquisition and on these data it is unlikely that the increased costs of rapid tests can be justified compared with alternative control measures against MRSA. Trial registration Clinical controlled trials ISRCTN75590122.Keywords
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