Trial Acronym | TEST-IT |
Clinical Area | Critical Care |
Trial Title | Point Of Care Testing For Sepsis: A Diagnostic Accuracy Study |
Trial Status | Analysis and Reporting |
Trial Registration | http://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN97997760 |
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Recruitment
Recruitment Target 4501 Date Open to Recruitment October 2016 Recruitment 412 Date Closed to Recruitment February 2018 -
Trial Design
Trial Design A prospective, observational, multi-centre blinded accuracy study of a novel diagnostic. Study Aim To assess the diagnostic accuracy of the Randox point of care (POC) multiplex polymerase chain reaction (Multiplex PCR) test in critically ill patients with suspected sepsis. The primary objective of this study is measurement of the sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value of this novel test, in comparison with conventional culture, in critically ill adults with suspected sepsis. “The secondary objectives of this study are:
(i) to estimate the true cost per test for conventional blood culture and for multiplex PCR
(ii) to estimate the time to result for conventional blood culture and for multiplex PCR” -
Chief Investigator
Chief Investigator Dr Ronan McMullan, Belfast Health & Social Care Trust Prof Danny McAuley, Queen’s University Belfast
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Sponsor & Funders
Sponsors Belfast Health and Social Care Trust Funder Innovate UK