Objective: To determine blood culture contamination rates, and display with a g-chart. Materials and Methods: The medical records of patients, from whom blood cultures were obtained in a university hospital, during January and December 2019 were retrieved and reviewed for contamination. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) criteria were used to classify the blood culture results. The contamination rates were illustrated with a g-chart. Results: We identified 331 false-positive blood cultures, among 32,961 cultured specimens; yielding a contamination rate of 1.0% (95%CI = 0.9% – 1.1%). The highest contamination events occurred in the Emergency department (49.2%), Pediatric ICU (5.2%) and Neonatal ICU (4.8%), respectively. The ...
Objective: This prospective study aims to identify and compare the incidence of bacterial contaminat...
Bloodstream infections are among the most serious pathologies with often severe or even fatal course...
Blood cultures are the gold standard for detecting blood stream infections. However, in the US, 0.6-...
Objective: Blood culture are of vital importance in patient follow-up, as they enable the identifica...
WOS: 000373926600018PubMed ID: 27099693Background: The prognostic value of blood culture testing in ...
Objective: Determining the contamination rate of blood cultures and its determining factors. Method...
AbstractObjectivesContamination of blood samples can lead to serious problems in patient management....
BACKGROUND: Blood cultures (BCs) are frequently performed in sick children. A recent audit of BCs am...
Blood cultures (BCs) are frequently performed in sick children either at initial presentation or dur...
Abstract Coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS) are the most frequent contaminating bacteria; there...
Background: Blood culture is the criterion standard for identifying children with bacteremia. Howeve...
Background: Blood culture is a critical tool for diagnosing septicaemia. Quite frequently, contamina...
Background: Optimal blood culture performance is critical for successful diagnosis and treatment of ...
A blood culture is a simple diagnostic test used in the detection of microorganismal growth within t...
Objective: Contaminated blood cultures result in extended hospital stays and unnecessary antibiotic ...
Objective: This prospective study aims to identify and compare the incidence of bacterial contaminat...
Bloodstream infections are among the most serious pathologies with often severe or even fatal course...
Blood cultures are the gold standard for detecting blood stream infections. However, in the US, 0.6-...
Objective: Blood culture are of vital importance in patient follow-up, as they enable the identifica...
WOS: 000373926600018PubMed ID: 27099693Background: The prognostic value of blood culture testing in ...
Objective: Determining the contamination rate of blood cultures and its determining factors. Method...
AbstractObjectivesContamination of blood samples can lead to serious problems in patient management....
BACKGROUND: Blood cultures (BCs) are frequently performed in sick children. A recent audit of BCs am...
Blood cultures (BCs) are frequently performed in sick children either at initial presentation or dur...
Abstract Coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS) are the most frequent contaminating bacteria; there...
Background: Blood culture is the criterion standard for identifying children with bacteremia. Howeve...
Background: Blood culture is a critical tool for diagnosing septicaemia. Quite frequently, contamina...
Background: Optimal blood culture performance is critical for successful diagnosis and treatment of ...
A blood culture is a simple diagnostic test used in the detection of microorganismal growth within t...
Objective: Contaminated blood cultures result in extended hospital stays and unnecessary antibiotic ...
Objective: This prospective study aims to identify and compare the incidence of bacterial contaminat...
Bloodstream infections are among the most serious pathologies with often severe or even fatal course...
Blood cultures are the gold standard for detecting blood stream infections. However, in the US, 0.6-...