Sensibility and Specificity of the VitaPCR™ SARS-CoV-2 Assay for the Rapid Diagnosis of COVID-19 in Older Adults in the Emergency Department

Author:

Piacenza FrancescoORCID,Cherubini Antonio,Galeazzi Roberta,Cardelli Maurizio,Giacconi RobertinaORCID,Pierpaoli ElisaORCID,Marchegiani Francesca,Marcheselli Fiorella,Recchioni Rina,Casoli Tiziana,Farnocchia Elisabetta,Bartozzi Beatrice,Giorgetti Belinda,Stripoli Pierpaolo,Bonfigli Anna RitaORCID,Fedecostante Massimiliano,Salvi FabioORCID,Pansoni Adolfo,Provinciali MauroORCID,Lattanzio Fabrizia

Abstract

(1) Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, rapid and reliable diagnostic tools are needed for detecting SARS-CoV-2 infection in urgent cases at admission to the hospital. We aimed to assess the performances of the rapid molecular VitaPCR™ test (Menarini Diagnostics) in a sample of older adults admitted to the Emergency Department of two Italian hospitals (2) Methods: The comparison between the rapid VitaPCR™ and the RT-PCR was performed in 1695 samples. Two naso-pharyngeal swab samplings from each individual were obtained and processed using the VitaPCR™ and the RT-PCR for the detection of SARS-CoV-2 (3) Results: VitaPCR™ exhibited good precision (<3% CV) and an almost perfect overall agreement (Cohen’s K = 0.90) with the RT-PCR. The limit of detection of the VitaPCR™ was 4.1 copies/µL. Compared to the RT-PCR, the sensitivity, the specificity, and the positive and negative predictive values of VitaPCR™ were 83.4%, 99.9%, 99.2% and 98.3%, respectively (4) Conclusions: The VitaPCR™ showed similar sensitivity and specificity to other molecular-based rapid tests. This study suggests that the VitaPCR™ can allow the rapid management of patients within the Emergency Department. Nevertheless, it is advisable to obtain a negative result by a RT-PCR assay before admitting a patient to a regular ward.

Funder

Italian Ministry of Health—Ricerca Corrente to IRCCS INRCA

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Virology,Infectious Diseases

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