Improvements Through the Use of a Rapid Multiplex PCR Enteric Pathogen Detection Kit in Children With Hematochezia
Diarrhea Bloody
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Diarrhea Bloody focused on measuring Bloody Diarrhea, STEC, Hematochezia, BioFire FilmArray, Child
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Be aged 6 months - 17.99 years of age
- Have โฅ3 episodes of diarrhea within the preceding 24 hours and have blood identified in the stool (by physician, nurse or parent)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Previously enrolled in the study
- Unavailable for Day 14 follow-up
- Currently (most recent complete blood count) known to be neutropenic (Neutrophils <1000), or at high-risk of being neutropenic (receiving chemotherapy) at present
- Blood work performed prior to enrollment
- Known to be STEC positive (stool culture, PCT, or toxin)
- Pre-existing diagnosis of IBD (Crohn's disease, Ulcerative Colitis)
- Language barrier that prevents the ability to obtain informed consent and assent (when appropriate)
Sites / Locations
- Alberta Children's Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Standard of Care
BioFire Gastrointestinal Panel FilmArray
For children randomized to the standard of care arm, the treating physician will be informed to proceed as per their usual practice and treatment patterns. If stool is unavailable a rectal swab will be collected and sent to Calgary Laboratory Services (CLS) for routine culture. A routine stool specimen for back-up culture will still be requested as per standard of care. Home stool collection will be performed for those unable to provide a sample at enrolment and will be achieved by providing families with collection kits.
For children randomized to the BioFire FilmArray arm, stool, if available, will be sent STAT to Calgary Laboratory Services (CLS) for the performance of the BioFire FilmArray test and routine culture. If stool is unavailable, a rectal swab will be performed and sent to CLS for the performance of the BioFire FilmArray test and routine culture. A routine stool specimen for back-up culture will still be requested as per standard of care once it is available. Treatment decisions will be at the sole discretion of the ED treating physician who receives the result.