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Pre-warmed agar plates may allow for target temperature attainment more rapidly and therefore lead to more accurate identification in short-term incubation.<b>Aim.</b> To investigate if pre-warmed chocolate agar used for choc drop identification resulted in increased rates of correct identification.<b>Methodology.</b> In this study, baseline performance of choc drop identification using room temperature chocolate agar plates (<i>n</i>=542) was compared with an interventional period of pre-warmed chocolate agar plates (<i>n</i>=426).<b>Results.</b> Pre-warmed plates showed an increase in correct identification rate of 16.1% [95 % confidence interval (CI) 9.8%-22.4%, <i>P</i>=0.0013], largely due to a 17.1% (95% CI 11.1%-23.1%, <i>P</i><0.0001) decrease in Gram-positive bacteria returning 'no identification'. 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介绍。血培养是诊断败血症的重要测试,获得准确结果的时间可以优化抗生素治疗。“巧克力滴法”是一种常用的、可靠的、廉价的快速鉴定方法,使用一滴阳性血培养肉汤孵育短时间(2-4小时),然后对任何早期生长/微生物面纱进行基质辅助激光解吸/电离飞行时间质谱分析。由于培养时间短(~2 h),琼脂板可能达不到最佳细菌生长的目标温度,导致鉴定准确性降低。预先加热的琼脂板可以更快地达到目标温度,因此在短期培养中可以更准确地鉴定。探讨热巧克力琼脂用于巧克力滴鉴定是否能提高正确率。在这项研究中,比较了室温巧克力琼脂板(n=542)和预热巧克力琼脂板(n=426)的基线性能。预温钢板的正确识别率提高了16.1%[95%置信区间(CI) 9.8%-22.4%, P=0.0013],这主要是由于与基线期(n= 2,0.2%)相比增加了17.1% (95% CI 11.1%-23.1%, Pn= 11,2.8%)。预温板是一种廉价、有效且易于实施的方法,可提高短期培养快速血培养鉴定的诊断率。
Hot chocolate: pre-warming chocolate agar improves correct organism identification from choc drop by 16.1.
Introduction. Blood cultures are an important test for the diagnosis of sepsis, and the time to an accurate result can allow for optimized antibiotic therapy. The 'choc drop' is a commonly performed, reliable and cheap rapid identification method, using a drop of positive blood culture broth incubated for a short period (2-4 h) before performing matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight MS on any early growth/microbiological veil present.Hypothesis. Due to the short incubation time (~2 h), agar plates may not reach the target temperature for optimal bacterial growth, leading to reduced accuracy of identification. Pre-warmed agar plates may allow for target temperature attainment more rapidly and therefore lead to more accurate identification in short-term incubation.Aim. To investigate if pre-warmed chocolate agar used for choc drop identification resulted in increased rates of correct identification.Methodology. In this study, baseline performance of choc drop identification using room temperature chocolate agar plates (n=542) was compared with an interventional period of pre-warmed chocolate agar plates (n=426).Results. Pre-warmed plates showed an increase in correct identification rate of 16.1% [95 % confidence interval (CI) 9.8%-22.4%, P=0.0013], largely due to a 17.1% (95% CI 11.1%-23.1%, P<0.0001) decrease in Gram-positive bacteria returning 'no identification'. There were slightly more errors in the interventional (n=11, 2.8%) compared with the baseline period (n=2, 0.2%).Conclusions. Pre-warming plates appears to be a cheap, effective and easy to implement method for improving the diagnostic yield of short-term incubation for rapid blood culture identification.