What is the true place of the SARS-CoV-2 rapid point-of-care antigen test in the hospital setting? Lessons learned from real life.


Journal

Journal of medical virology
ISSN: 1096-9071
Titre abrégé: J Med Virol
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 7705876

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Apr 2022
Historique:
revised: 19 11 2021
received: 28 10 2021
accepted: 03 12 2021
pubmed: 8 12 2021
medline: 25 2 2022
entrez: 7 12 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

To assist in the clinical management of patients and to support infection control, we tested the use of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) point-of-care antigen test (AgPOC) for unplanned hospitalization, coupled with a nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT) using specimens collected at the same time upon arrival. The aim of this study was to assess the performance of the AgPOC in this specific use compared to NAAT for SARS-CoV-2 diagnosis, in the context of the low prevalence of infection. For 5 months (between two peaks in France of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic), all patients admitted who undertook the AgPOC/NAAT paired tests were included in the study. AgPOC performances were determined considering the clinical status and the delay of symptoms onset. NAAT and AgPOC results were available for 4425 subjects. AgPOC results showed a homogeneous specificity (>97%) but a low sensitivity at 45.8%. Considering the national guidelines, sensitivity dropped to 32.5% in cases of symptomatic patients with symptoms older than 5 days or more. This study shows the poor performance of AgPOC for entry screening of patients in hospitals. AgPOC may represent a useful tool in the hospital setting only if the use is restricted to patients with consistent symptoms less than 4 days old.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34873718
doi: 10.1002/jmv.27505
pmc: PMC9015581
doi:

Substances chimiques

Antigens, Viral 0

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1723-1727

Informations de copyright

© 2021 Wiley Periodicals LLC.

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Auteurs

Steven Roger (S)

Département de Biologie des Agents Infectieux, Laboratoire de Virologie, CHU Angers, Angers, France.

Caroline Lefeuvre (C)

Département de Biologie des Agents Infectieux, Laboratoire de Virologie, CHU Angers, Angers, France.
Department of Virology, HIFIH, SFR ICAT, University of Angers, Angers, France.

Adeline Pivert (A)

Département de Biologie des Agents Infectieux, Laboratoire de Virologie, CHU Angers, Angers, France.
Department of Virology, HIFIH, SFR ICAT, University of Angers, Angers, France.

Alexandra Ducancelle (A)

Département de Biologie des Agents Infectieux, Laboratoire de Virologie, CHU Angers, Angers, France.
Department of Virology, HIFIH, SFR ICAT, University of Angers, Angers, France.

Dominique Savary (D)

Département de Médecine des Urgences, CHU Angers, Angers, France.

Élise Bouthry (É)

Département de Biologie des Agents Infectieux, Laboratoire de Virologie, CHU Angers, Angers, France.
Department of Virology, HIFIH, SFR ICAT, University of Angers, Angers, France.

Hélène Le Guillou-Guillemette (H)

Département de Biologie des Agents Infectieux, Laboratoire de Virologie, CHU Angers, Angers, France.
Department of Virology, HIFIH, SFR ICAT, University of Angers, Angers, France.

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