Objective: To describe how frequently blood cultures (BCs) are obtained in the ED and to describe the incidence of true‐ and false‐positive BC results. Methods: Retrospective descriptive study of all patients presenting to a tertiary‐level, mixed Australian ED over a 15 month period. Results: A total of 3617 (3.67%) patients had BCs collected. Around one (12.1%) in eight of these BCs were positive; nearly half (45.2%) of which were identified as a false positive. Conclusions: BCs are a common investigation in the ED with a high false‐positive rate. Strategies are required to reduce false positives, including reducing inappropriate collection and improving collection techniques.No Full Tex
Background The “weekend effect ” describes an increase in adverse outcomes for patients admitted at ...
Background: False-positive blood culture results due to contaminated samples have shown to increase ...
OBJECTIVES. The primary aims of this study were to determine the volume of blood submitted for cultu...
Objective: The objective of the present study is to determine whether a predictive rule could safely...
Peripheral blood cultures in the emergency department We read with interest the study by Howie et al...
Purpose of Project: The project explored gaps in current practice affecting blood culture collection...
BACKGROUND: Blood cultures remain the gold standard for detecting bacteremia despite their limitatio...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Blood culture contamination in emergency departments (ED) that experience a ...
Although a vital test, blood culture is often plagued with the problem of contamination and false re...
Purpose Blood culture (BC) diagnostics are infuenced by many factors. We performed a targeted interd...
BackgroundBlood cultures remain the gold standard for detecting bacteremia despite their limitations...
Blood culture contamination in emergency departments (ED) that experience a high volume of patients ...
Background. The benchmark for contaminated blood cultures (BCs) is 3%. The South African (SA) guide...
Current situation: Blood culture is intended to detect infection in the bloodstream. Increasingly to...
Background: Bloodstream infection (BSI) is a major public health concern due to its severity-related...
Background The “weekend effect ” describes an increase in adverse outcomes for patients admitted at ...
Background: False-positive blood culture results due to contaminated samples have shown to increase ...
OBJECTIVES. The primary aims of this study were to determine the volume of blood submitted for cultu...
Objective: The objective of the present study is to determine whether a predictive rule could safely...
Peripheral blood cultures in the emergency department We read with interest the study by Howie et al...
Purpose of Project: The project explored gaps in current practice affecting blood culture collection...
BACKGROUND: Blood cultures remain the gold standard for detecting bacteremia despite their limitatio...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Blood culture contamination in emergency departments (ED) that experience a ...
Although a vital test, blood culture is often plagued with the problem of contamination and false re...
Purpose Blood culture (BC) diagnostics are infuenced by many factors. We performed a targeted interd...
BackgroundBlood cultures remain the gold standard for detecting bacteremia despite their limitations...
Blood culture contamination in emergency departments (ED) that experience a high volume of patients ...
Background. The benchmark for contaminated blood cultures (BCs) is 3%. The South African (SA) guide...
Current situation: Blood culture is intended to detect infection in the bloodstream. Increasingly to...
Background: Bloodstream infection (BSI) is a major public health concern due to its severity-related...
Background The “weekend effect ” describes an increase in adverse outcomes for patients admitted at ...
Background: False-positive blood culture results due to contaminated samples have shown to increase ...
OBJECTIVES. The primary aims of this study were to determine the volume of blood submitted for cultu...