P-1697. Performance of the VITEK 2 with Advanced Expert System as a fast method for determination of antimicrobial susceptibility against 400 Enterobacterales isolates from North and Latin America (2022)
Michael D Huband, Paul Rhomberg, Allison Fuhrmeister, Christopher Blankers, Mariana Castanheira

TL;DR
This study shows that the VITEK 2 system with AES accurately and quickly determines antibiotic resistance in Enterobacterales bacteria, supporting better treatment decisions.
Contribution
The study evaluates AES performance against 400 isolates, showing high agreement with reference methods for antimicrobial susceptibility testing.
Findings
AES achieved >90% agreement with reference methods for 16 out of 19 β-lactam antimicrobials.
AES green results correctly classified 99.0% of isolates and could be auto-posted to clinicians.
AES red results did not match 7.2% of genotypes, indicating potential inconsistencies.
Abstract
The VITEK 2 with Advanced Expert System (AES) performs fast identifications and susceptibility testing. AES is based on an extensive, evolving database of MIC distributions/phenotypes, designed to analyze VITEK 2 results for biological validity, infer resistance mechanisms, and provide comments/corrections by labeling them as green (consistent), yellow (consistent with correction), and red (inconsistent). This study evaluated the performance of AES versus reference broth microdilution (BMD) against 400 Enterobacterales isolates from North and Latin America (2022).Organism Group Organism Group Enterobacterales isolates included 56% wildtype, 19% containing carbapenemases, 21.2% containing ESBLs, and 3.8% with transferrable AmpC (tAmpC) genes. Isolates were tested by BMD following CLSI guidelines. BMD and VITEK 2 MIC results were compared for 30 antimicrobials. Discordant results were…
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TopicsAntibiotic Resistance in Bacteria · Bacterial Identification and Susceptibility Testing · Antibiotics Pharmacokinetics and Efficacy
