RESUMO
Determination of polymyxins susceptibility by clinical laboratories is a nightmare, mainly because of physicochemical properties of the drug. Elution tests have already been proposed for colistin, but not for polymyxin B. We aimed to evaluate accuracy of Polymyxin B broth disk elution (PBDE) to determine the susceptibility to this drug. We evaluated 196 Enterobacterales (45.9% polymyxin B-resistant). PBDE was done in 15-mL cation-adjusted Mueller-Hinton broth where one polymyxin B disk (300â¯U) was eluted (2⯵g/mL). BMD was performed as reference method. Categorical Agreement (CA), Major Error (ME) and Very Major Error (VME) were 99.5%, 0% and 1.11% (one false-negative K. pneumoniae MIC 4⯵g/mL), respectively. As some institutions preferably use polymyxin B over colistin and in some countries colistin are not commercially available, to specifically evaluate polymyxin B is important. PBDE proved to be a cheap and easy to perform methodology to evaluate susceptibility to polymyxin B among Enterobacterales.