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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14094/0100495852
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Comparison of Automated Point-of-Care Gram Stainer (PoCGS®) and Manual Staining
著者
Ohji, Goh ; Ohnuma, Kenichiro ; Ebisawa, Kei F. ; Kusuki, Mari ; Ikegaki, Shunkichi ; Ozaki, Hiroaki ; Ariizumi, Reiichi ; Nakajima, Masakazu ; Taketani, Makoto
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A1281
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1000090565285
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0000-0002-9947-020X
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https://kuid-rm-web.ofc.kobe-u.ac.jp/search/detail.html?systemId=021d727f9bafc68e520e17560c007669
著者名
Ohji, Goh
大路, 剛
オオジ, ゴウ
所属機関名
都市安全研究センター
著者名
Ohnuma, Kenichiro
著者ID
A3240
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https://kuid-rm-web.ofc.kobe-u.ac.jp/search/detail.html?systemId=0cb98431419eefad520e17560c007669
著者名
Ebisawa, Kei F.
海老澤, 馨
エビサワ, ケイ
所属機関名
医学部附属病院
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Kusuki, Mari
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Ikegaki, Shunkichi
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Ozaki, Hiroaki
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Ariizumi, Reiichi
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Nakajima, Masakazu
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Taketani, Makoto
言語
English (英語)
収録物名
Diagnostics
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15(9)
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1137
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MDPI
刊行日
2025-04-29
公開日
2025-05-19
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Background/Objectives: Gram staining is an essential diagnostic technique used for the rapid identification of bacterial and fungal infections, playing a pivotal role in clinical decision-making, especially in point-of-care (POC) settings. Manual staining, while effective, is labor-intensive and prone to variability, relying heavily on the skill of laboratory personnel. Current automated Gram-staining systems are primarily designed for high-throughput laboratory environments, limiting their feasibility in decentralized healthcare settings such as emergency departments and rural clinics. This study aims to introduce and evaluate the Point-of-Care Gram Stainer (PoCGS®), a compact, automated device engineered for single-slide processing, addressing challenges related to portability, standardization, and efficiency in POC applications. Methods: The PoCGS® device was developed to emulate expert manual staining techniques through features such as methanol fixation and programmable reagent application. A comparative evaluation was performed using 40 urine samples, which included both clinical and artificial specimens. These samples were processed using PoCGS®, manual staining by skilled experts, and manual staining by unskilled personnel. The outcomes were assessed based on microbial identification concordance, the staining uniformity, presence of artifacts, and agreement with the culture results. Statistical analyses, including agreement rates and quality scoring, were conducted to compare the performance of PoCGS® against manual staining methods. Results: PoCGS® achieved a 100% concordance rate with expert manual staining in terms of microbial identification, confirming its diagnostic accuracy. However, staining quality parameters such as the uniformity and presence of artifacts showed statistically significant differences when compared to skilled and unskilled personnel. Despite these limitations, PoCGS® demonstrated a comparable performance regarding artifact reduction and agreement with the culture results, indicating its potential utility in POC environments. Challenges such as fixed processing times and limited adaptability to varying specimen characteristics were identified as areas for further improvement. Conclusions: The study findings suggest that PoCGS® is a reliable and valuable tool for microbial identification in POC settings, with a performance comparable to skilled manual staining. Its compact design, automation, and ease of use make it particularly beneficial for resource-limited environments. Although improvements in staining uniformity and background clarity are required, PoCGS® has the potential to standardize Gram staining protocols and improve diagnostic turnaround times. Future developments will focus on optimizing staining parameters and expanding its application to other clinical sample types, ensuring robustness and broader usability in diverse healthcare settings.
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Gram stain
point of care
emergency department
intensive care unit
automated Gram stainer
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医学部附属病院
都市安全研究センター
学術雑誌論文
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© 2025 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics15091137
PMID
40361956
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