Comprehensive analysis of blood culture performed at Nine university hospitals in Korea

  • Jeong Hwan Shin
  • , Sae Am Song
  • , Mi Na Kim
  • , Nam Yong Lee
  • , Eui Chong Kim
  • , Sunjoo Kim
  • , Sun Hoi Koo
  • , Nam Hee Ryoo
  • , Jae Seok Kim
  • , Ji Hyun Cho

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Abstract

Background: Optimal blood culture performance is critical for successful diagnosis and treatment of sepsis. To understand the status of blood culture, we investigated several aspects of the procedure at 9 university hospitals. Methods: The process of ordering blood culture sets and sampling volume for adults and children was investigated from January 2010 to April 2010, while the positive rate of detection and growth of skin contaminants were compared in 2009. Microbial growth in aerobic and anaerobic bottles was investigated prospectively. Results: A majority of the hospitals used 2 sets of bottles for adults and 1 bottle for children. The average blood volume in each set was 7.7 mL for adults and 2.1 mL for children. The positive rate of microorganisms was 8.0%, and the isolation rate of the normal flora of the skin was 2.1%. Bacterial growth rates in aerobic and anaerobic bottles only were 31.8% and 24.5% respectively. Conclusions: Ordering blood culture sets and sampling volumes did not comply with CLSI guidelines. However, the rate of positive cultures and skin contamination rates were acceptable. Anaerobic bottles are useful in enhancing the yield of microorganisms.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)101-106
Number of pages6
JournalKorean Journal of Laboratory Medicine
Volume31
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2011

Keywords

  • Blood culture
  • Disinfection
  • Sepsis
  • Skin contamination

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