Evaluation of a four-day incubation protocol for blood cultures: a quality improvement project.

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Fatimah AlMutawa, Johan Delport
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Abstract

Blood cultures are critical in diagnosing bloodstream infections and guiding the treatment of sepsis, which carries a significant mortality risk. Traditional blood culture protocols often recommend a five-day incubation period to ensure the recovery of clinically significant pathogens. However, recent evidence suggests that a shorter incubation period may be sufficient, potentially reducing laboratory workload and the recovery of contaminants.

Methods: This quality improvement project was conducted to evaluate the performance of a four-day incubation protocol using the BD BACTEC automated blood culture system in a large academic center with over 1,000 beds, processing more than 70,000 blood culture requests annually. A retrospective analysis was performed on 71,862 blood cultures processed in 2022.

Results: Results indicated that 99.2% of all positive cultures, including those in pediatric cases, were detected within four days, with a mean time to positivity of 23.97 h. Only 0.8% of blood cultures flagged positive after the four-day mark, and these were predominantly cases with previous positive cultures or repeat cultures that did not alter patient management.

Conclusion: We conclude that a four-day incubation period is sufficient for the detection of clinically significant pathogens using the BD BACTEC system. This change not only optimizes laboratory operations by increasing capacity and reducing waste but also supports timely clinical decision-making.

评价四天血液培养培养方案:一个质量改进项目。
血液培养对于诊断血液感染和指导败血症的治疗至关重要,败血症具有很大的死亡风险。传统的血培养方案通常建议5天的潜伏期,以确保临床重要病原体的恢复。然而,最近的证据表明,较短的潜伏期可能就足够了,这可能会减少实验室工作量和污染物的回收。方法:本质量改进项目在一个拥有1000多张床位、每年处理7万多份血培养请求的大型学术中心使用BD BACTEC自动血培养系统进行为期四天的培养方案的性能评估。对2022年处理的71862份血液培养进行了回顾性分析。结果:结果表明,99.2%的阳性培养(包括儿科病例)在4天内被检测到,平均时间为23.97 h。只有0.8%的血培养在4天后标记为阳性,这些主要是以前阳性培养或重复培养的病例,没有改变患者的管理。结论:我们的结论是,四天的潜伏期足以使用BD BACTEC系统检测具有临床意义的病原体。这一变化不仅通过提高能力和减少浪费来优化实验室操作,而且还支持及时的临床决策。
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10.40
自引率
2.20%
发文量
138
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: EJCMID is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to the publication of communications on infectious diseases of bacterial, viral and parasitic origin.
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