New eAST Automated Zone Measurement Software Upgrade Announced

New software accurately generates and analyses data for clinical use and antibiotic research

1 Jul 2018
Aidan Barry
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Synbiosis, a long-established, expert manufacturer of automated microbiological systems, has announced its eAST software for automatic zone measurement of antimicrobial susceptibility testing (AST) plates has been upgraded to improve antibiotic SIR (Susceptible, Intermediate, Resistant) category determination. The new software rapidly generates and analyses AST data, making it ideal for use in regulated clinical and antibiotic development laboratories.

The new eAST software now has all the 2018 breakpoint values for European Committee on Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing (EUCAST) and Clinical Laboratory Standards institute (CLSI) guidelines included in its expert rules database. Using the software, microbiologists can in less than half the time it would take to analyse breakpoint results manually, automatically compare zone measurements to current breakpoint values and obtain a list of SIR categories, as well as determine antibiotic efficacy and produce guidelines for treatment options.

The plate images can be stored in a secure SQL database for cross reference and numerical data can be transferred to a spreadsheet (Excel/ OpenOffice) or LIMS. This eliminates keying and data transfer errors, producing fully traceable results, which are consistent from microbiologist to microbiologist.

The software is GLP and GDP compliant and can be used in a 21 CFR Part 11 environment because it has user access levels and a full audit trail with user login in and logout records. These archived results are suitable for generating reports for audit by regulatory authorities and can also be used in hospitals wanting to identify and monitor incidence of microbial resistance, making the new eAST software suitable for use in highly regulated microbiology laboratories.The eAST software is included in the IVD-registered ChromaZona as standard and is available as an optional module for ProtoCOL 3 systems.

“EUCAST and CLSI breakpoint values are the most popular worldwide guidelines for AST work but manually analysing the data is error prone and subjective,” explains Kate George, Sales and Technical Director at Synbiosis, “Adding the most up-to-date values to upgrade the software provides an excellent solution to this problem. We’re confident that microbiologists using our new eAST software can both rapidly and accurately determine the efficacy of their antibiotics or diagnose which antibiotic to use to treat serious microbial infections."

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ChromaZona - Microbial Identification and AST Analysis

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ChromaZona is an IVD certified instrument for automated microbial ID and antibiotic susceptibility testing designed for speeding up testing in the clinical laboratory. Working to EUCAST standards, the system's sensitive CCD camera, unique three channel lighting and powerful Chromogenic ID software, microbial species on chromogenic plates can be identified in seconds. Then by accurately analysing zones around antibiotic discs and MIC strips using ChromaZona's eAST software, appropriate antibiotics to treat the infection can be determined. ChromaZona can be easily connected to a LIMS system or, if preferred, reports can be generated and stored in Excel, eliminating data transfer errors as well as providing the user with fully traceable information and reports. The stored results can be analysed at any time and used to identify and monitor incidence of bacterial resistance, helping to improve infection control. ChromaZona is suitable for use in a CFR Part 11 environment.   Features: Gives faster results in busy clinical laboratories working to EUCAST standards Automatically reads different plate types up to 150mm diameter Generates true to life full colour images using multi-array LED lighting Gives extensive report generation Can be integrated into clinical environments with full traceability Free software upgrades are provided to comply with EUCAST updates with no annual licence fee

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New eAST Automated Zone Measurement Software Upgrade Announced