Author:
Xie Fei,Duan Zhimei,Zeng Weiqi,Xie Shumei,Xie Mingzhou,Fu Han,Ye Qing,Xu Teng,Xie Lixin
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Identifying the causes of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is challenging due to the disease’s complex etiology and the limitations of traditional microbiological diagnostic methods. Recent advances in next generation sequencing (NGS)-based metagenomics allow pan-pathogen detection in a single assay, and may have significant advantages over culture-based techniques.
Results
We conducted a cohort study of 159 CAP patients to assess the diagnostic performance of a clinical metagenomics assay and its impact on clinical management and patient outcomes. When compared to other techniques, clinical metagenomics detected more pathogens in more CAP cases, and identified a substantial number of polymicrobial infections. Moreover, metagenomics results led to changes in or confirmation of clinical management in 35 of 59 cases; these 35 cases also had significantly improved patient outcomes.
Conclusions
Clinical metagenomics could be a valuable tool for the diagnosis and treatment of CAP.
Trial registration
Trial registration number with the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry: ChiCTR2100043628.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Key Program of Translational Medicine of PLA General Hospital
Military Medical Innovation Research Project of PLA General Hospital
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC