Comparison of the ID NOW and Accula Point-of-Care Assays for Detection of COVID-19

  • STATUS
    Recruiting
  • participants needed
    100
  • sponsor
    Ascension South East Michigan
Updated on 19 February 2024
covid-19
SARS
acute respiratory syndrome (sars)

Summary

This study is a comparison of the ID Now COVID-19 (Abbott) assay to the Accula SARS-CoV-2 (Mesa Biotech) assay to assist in the identification of infection with COVID-19. The tests will be compared for sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value.

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In response to the pandemic, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved several platforms under emergency use authorization (EUA). These platforms do not have full FDA approval and may be used for COVID-19 testing temporarily in a clinical laboratory until the manufacturer receives full FDA clearance for use in the U.S.

Two point of care (POC) platforms with current EUA approval are the ID NOW COVID-19 (Abbott) and the Accula SARS-CoV-2 tests (Mesa Biotech). Both tests are designated as clinical laboratory improvement amendments (CLIA) waived complexity. POCs play a vital role in the diagnosis of COVID-19, especially in laboratories and clinics where testing including molecular assays and serology is not available.

The purpose of this study is to compare SARS-CoV-2 results from clinical specimens on the ID NOW and the Accula systems. If the Accula system is comparable or demonstrates superior test parameters including sensitivity, then this assay may potentially assist in improving turnaround times for COVID-19 results and facilitate reinstating elective procedures.

Patients with orders for rapid Covid-19 testing and who have consented to participate will be included. For these patients one additional clinical specimen, a nasal specimen will be collected from the patient at the same time as the initial specimen for the ID NOW. If there is a discrepancy between the ID NOW and Accula test results, an additional specimen (nasal) will be collected from the patient, if possible (i.e. if the patient remains in-house) to confirm the COVID-19 results. We will also include patients who did not have an initial swab but tested positive by PCR. They will be swabbed by both systems.

This study will evaluate accuracy by comparing Accula results to the ID NOW, precision (reproducibility) by repeating select specimens with different users and on different analyzers, limit of detection by diluting commercial SARS-CoV-2 controls with a known concentration and cross-reactivity by testing known respiratory viruses (including influenza A, B and RSV) on the Accula.

Details
Condition Covid 19
Age 18years - 95years
Treatment ID NOW vs. Accula
Clinical Study IdentifierNCT04403035
SponsorAscension South East Michigan
Last Modified on19 February 2024

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Inclusion Criteria

Covid-19 testing has been ordered in the Emergency Dept. or for inpatients in the hospital or patient has already tested positive via PCR
Adult patients
Consent obtained

Exclusion Criteria

Testing not ordered or tested negative via PCR
Children
Do not consent
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