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Maximizing the yield from blood cultures in suspected infective endocarditis.
The laboratory test of paramount importance in patients with suspected infective endocarditis is blood culture. This article considers the generations-old problem of the timing and frequency of these cultures, describes techniques to increase their yield, and outlines measures to take whenever special cultures fail to identify the etiologic agent.