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FUTURE MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 13, Issue 6, Pages 617-629Publisher
FUTURE MEDICINE LTD
DOI: 10.2217/fmb-2017-0238
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cost; encephalitis; FilmArray; meningitis
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Aim: We assessed the possible economic impact of a rapid test in pediatric patients with suspected community-acquiredmeningitis/encephalitis. Materials & methods: Modeling simulated diagnosis, clinical decisions, resource use/costs of standard of care (SOC) and two cerebrospinal fluid testing strategies using FilmArray (R) (FA), a US FDA-cleared system that provides results in approximately 1 h. Results: Pathogens detected by FA caused approximately 75% of cases, 97% of which would be accurately diagnosed with FA. Mean cost/case ranged from $17,599 to $22,025. Syndromic testing is less expensive than SOC. Testing all suspected cases yielded greater savings ($3481/case) than testing only those with abnormal cerebrospinal fluid ($2157/case). Conclusion: Greater economic benefits are achievable with syndromic testing of all cases, rather than SOC or targeted syndromic testing.
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