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Comparison of Blood Culture Parameters between 2 and 10 mL Aerobic Bottles from Patients with Sepsisopen accessComparison of Blood Culture Parameters between 2 and 10 mL Aerobic Bottles from Patients with Sepsis

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Comparison of Blood Culture Parameters between 2 and 10 mL Aerobic Bottles from Patients with Sepsis
Authors
김성춘김선주
Issue Date
2021
Publisher
대한임상미생물학회
Keywords
Bacteremia; Blood culture; Blood volume; Detection; Sepsis
Citation
Annals of Clinical Microbiology, v.24, no.3, pp 75 - 81
Pages
7
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
Annals of Clinical Microbiology
Volume
24
Number
3
Start Page
75
End Page
81
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/5050
DOI
10.5145/ACM.2021.24.3.2
ISSN
2288-0585
2288-6850
Abstract
Background: Blood volume is the most important parameter for an optimal blood culture;however, the effect of blood volume on blood culture is not clearly understood from patients withsepsis. Methods: Blood cultures were obtained from 1,049 patients (≥ 15 years old) who visited theemergency department (ED). Two sets of 20 mL each was collected from each patient, 12 mLof which was transferred to 2 and 10 mL FA Plus (aerobic) bottles (bioMérieux, USA) and theremaining into an FN Plus (anaerobic) bottle. Medical records were reviewed to confirm thediagnosis and clinical significance of the blood culture isolates. The positive rate and time-todetection(TTD) were compared between the 2 and 10 mL groups. Results: Among the 2,098 sets collected, 612 sets (29.2%) were excluded due to inadequate(either too much or too little) blood volume. The positive rate of clinically significant pathogenswas lower in the 2 mL group (6.1%) than in the 10 mL group (7.5%) (P = 0.003) among the 1,486sets. However, there was no significant difference in the positive rate (11.0% vs. 12.5%, P = 0.152)and TTD (15.7 hours vs. 14.2 hours, P = 0.299) among the 585 (39.4%) patients with sepsis. Conclusion: The positive rate and TTD were similar between the 2 and 10 mL groups frompatients with sepsis who visited the ED, suggesting a high concentration of bacteremia in thisgroup. Therefore, a smaller blood volume should be carefully considered in patients with sepsis inthe ED.
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