Evaluation of laboratory methods for the classification of oxacillin-resistant and oxacillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus. 1988

M A Pfaller, and D S Wakefield, and B Stewart, and M Bale, and G T Hammons, and R M Massanari
Veterans Administration Medical Center, Iowa City, Iowa.

The purpose of this study was to examine the efficacy of the oxacillin disk diffusion test and the methicillin and oxacillin agar screen tests as predictors of oxacillin resistance as defined by the reference broth microdilution method. A total of 444 clinical isolates of Staphylococcus aureus collected from individual patients over a four-year period were tested by (1) the oxacillin disk diffusion test, with particular attention to the presence of fine growth of a resistant subpopulation within the zone of inhibition (Ox Grow interpretive criteria); (2) the agar screen method using agar plates with 4% NaCl and either 6 mg/L oxacillin or 10 mg/L methicillin; and (3) the oxacillin and methicillin broth microdilution test methods with 2% NaCl supplementation. Overall, 62 (14%) isolates were resistant and 382 (86%) isolates were susceptible to oxacillin with the use of the reference broth microdilution system. The results indicate that the disk diffusion test with the use of the Ox Grow criteria had a high sensitivity (94%) and negative predictive value (98%) but a low specificity (67%) and positive predictive value (32%) when compared with the reference broth dilution test. Similarly, the agar screen tests had a high sensitivity (95-97%) and negative predictive values (99%) but low specificity (64-74%) and positive predictive values (30-37%). These data indicate that the agar screen tests and the oxacillin disk test with the use of the Ox Grow interpretive criteria may be useful as screening tests for detecting resistance to the penicillinase-resistant penicillins but that all resistant isolates should be confirmed by the reference broth dilution method because of the large number of false-resistant screening test results.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008712 Methicillin One of the PENICILLINS which is resistant to PENICILLINASE but susceptible to a penicillin-binding protein. It is inactivated by gastric acid so administered by injection. Penicillin, Dimethoxyphenyl,Methicillin Hydrate, Monosodium Salt,Methicillin Monohydrate, Monosodium Salt,Methicillin Sodium,Meticillin,Metin,Staphcillin,Dimethoxyphenyl Penicillin
D008826 Microbial Sensitivity Tests Any tests that demonstrate the relative efficacy of different chemotherapeutic agents against specific microorganisms (i.e., bacteria, fungi, viruses). Bacterial Sensitivity Tests,Drug Sensitivity Assay, Microbial,Minimum Inhibitory Concentration,Antibacterial Susceptibility Breakpoint Determination,Antibiogram,Antimicrobial Susceptibility Breakpoint Determination,Bacterial Sensitivity Test,Breakpoint Determination, Antibacterial Susceptibility,Breakpoint Determination, Antimicrobial Susceptibility,Fungal Drug Sensitivity Tests,Fungus Drug Sensitivity Tests,Sensitivity Test, Bacterial,Sensitivity Tests, Bacterial,Test, Bacterial Sensitivity,Tests, Bacterial Sensitivity,Viral Drug Sensitivity Tests,Virus Drug Sensitivity Tests,Antibiograms,Concentration, Minimum Inhibitory,Concentrations, Minimum Inhibitory,Inhibitory Concentration, Minimum,Inhibitory Concentrations, Minimum,Microbial Sensitivity Test,Minimum Inhibitory Concentrations,Sensitivity Test, Microbial,Sensitivity Tests, Microbial,Test, Microbial Sensitivity,Tests, Microbial Sensitivity
D010068 Oxacillin An antibiotic similar to FLUCLOXACILLIN used in resistant staphylococci infections. Oxazocilline,Penicillin, Methylphenylisoxazolyl,Sodium Oxacillin,Oxacillin Sodium,Oxacillin, Monosodium Salt, Anhydrous,Oxacillin, Monosodium Salt, Monohydrate,Prostaphlin,Methylphenylisoxazolyl Penicillin,Oxacillin, Sodium,Sodium, Oxacillin
D010403 Penicillin Resistance Nonsusceptibility of an organism to the action of penicillins. Penicillin Resistances,Resistance, Penicillin,Resistances, Penicillin
D001431 Bacteriological Techniques Techniques used in studying bacteria. Bacteriologic Technic,Bacteriologic Technics,Bacteriologic Techniques,Bacteriological Technique,Technic, Bacteriological,Technics, Bacteriological,Technique, Bacteriological,Techniques, Bacteriological,Bacteriologic Technique,Bacteriological Technic,Bacteriological Technics,Technic, Bacteriologic,Technics, Bacteriologic,Technique, Bacteriologic,Techniques, Bacteriologic
D013211 Staphylococcus aureus Potentially pathogenic bacteria found in nasal membranes, skin, hair follicles, and perineum of warm-blooded animals. They may cause a wide range of infections and intoxications.

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