提高感染性心内膜炎的诊断:一种新型血培养装置的研制及其安全性测试

Jane Moses, J. Muller, A. Doubell
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快速识别和治疗病原菌是成功治疗细菌感染的关键。在感染性心内膜炎等情况下,当微生物以低浓度循环时,这可能是困难的。在这种情况下,延迟识别生物体并开始适当的抗菌治疗与较差的结果相关。开发专门用于此目的的血培养装置(BCD)可提高血培养产量。本研究旨在开发BCD并在绵羊模型上进行功能和安全性的体内测试。设计了一种血液培养装置(BCD),允许增加血液量(100mL)在湍流条件下在大表面积上循环,以优化细菌暴露。为了防止在取样过程中凝血,BCD预先装入肝素生理盐水。在5只羊的动物模型上验证了所研制的BCD的有效性和安全性。在绵羊模型上进行测试时,所有五种开发的bcd都表现良好。每个装置循环100mL血液,不凝血。在采样期间或之后,绵羊没有显示出任何出血或出血风险的临床或生化证据。这项研究证实,可以开发出一种BCD,通过它可以在湍流条件下在大表面积上循环更多的血液,而不会在采样期间凝血,也不会使受试者暴露于出血风险。
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Improving the diagnosis of infective endocarditis: The development of, and safety testing for, a novel blood culture device
Rapid identification and treatment of the causative organism is key in the successful treatment of bacterial infection. This can be difficult in conditions such as infective endocarditis when the organisms are circulating in low concentrations. In such conditions a delay in identifying the organism and initiating appropriate antimicrobial treatment is associated with a worse outcome. Blood culture yields may be improved by the development of a blood culture device (BCD) specifically for this purpose. This study aimed to develop a BCD and test it in vivo on a sheep model for function and safety. A blood culture device (BCD) was designed to allow an increased volume of blood (100mL) to circulate under turbulent conditions over a large surface area to optimize bacterial exposure. To prevent clotting during sampling the BCD was preloaded with heparin saline. The efficacy and safety of the developed BCD was tested on an animal model of five sheep. All five developed BCDs functioned well when tested on the sheep model. A volume of 100mL of blood was circulated through each device without clotting. The sheep did not display any clinical or biochemical evidence of bleeding or bleeding risk during or after sampling. This study confirms that a BCD can be developed through which an increased volume of blood can be circulated under turbulent conditions over a large surface area without clotting during sampling and without exposing the subject to a hemorrhagic risk.
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