BackgroundBlood culture volume is the most important variable in detecting bacteremia and fungemia. However, the majority of hospitals in Taiwan do not meet the criteria for an ideal blood culture volume (8–10 mL per bottle, two bottles per set) during collection.MethodsThe object of this study is to initiate an educational program for healthcare workers to increase blood volume collection and to evaluate the relationship between blood volumes and bacteremia recovery rate for detecting bacteremia and fungemia effectively by using the BD BACTEC 9240 blood culture system.ResultsAfter education, the blood sample volume ≥5 mL group increased from 2.93% to 71.24%. For a total of 4,844 bottles, the relative improvement in recovery rate for detect...
WOS: 000373926600018PubMed ID: 27099693Background: The prognostic value of blood culture testing in ...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the detection of bacterial growth in the BacT/Alert (Organon Teknika) and VITAL...
ABSTRACT Osman Sianipar, Dian Ariningrum - The Influence of Blood Sample Volume to the Growth of Mic...
Blood cultures are undoubtedly the most critical investigation for bloodstream infections. However, ...
Just over one-third of sepsis patients have positive blood cultures, mainly due to inadequate sampli...
OBJECTIVES. The primary aims of this study were to determine the volume of blood submitted for cultu...
Background: One of the important things in infectious diseases management is bacterial detection. Ba...
ABSTRACT. It was recently discovered that 15 % of adult blood culture speci-mens at King Abdulaziz U...
AbstractCollecting adequate volumes of blood in blood culture bottles is crucial for sensitive detec...
Background The collection of blood cultures is an extremely important method in the management of pa...
BACKGROUND: Concentration of microorganisms in blood is low in bacteremia from extravascular sources...
BACKGROUND: Blood cultures remain the gold standard for detecting bacteremia despite their limitatio...
Blood volume may profoundly affect the isolation of microorganisms in blood cultures. The effect of ...
BackgroundBlood cultures remain the gold standard for detecting bacteremia despite their limitations...
BACKGROUND: Concentration of microorganisms in blood is low in bacteremia from extravascular sources...
WOS: 000373926600018PubMed ID: 27099693Background: The prognostic value of blood culture testing in ...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the detection of bacterial growth in the BacT/Alert (Organon Teknika) and VITAL...
ABSTRACT Osman Sianipar, Dian Ariningrum - The Influence of Blood Sample Volume to the Growth of Mic...
Blood cultures are undoubtedly the most critical investigation for bloodstream infections. However, ...
Just over one-third of sepsis patients have positive blood cultures, mainly due to inadequate sampli...
OBJECTIVES. The primary aims of this study were to determine the volume of blood submitted for cultu...
Background: One of the important things in infectious diseases management is bacterial detection. Ba...
ABSTRACT. It was recently discovered that 15 % of adult blood culture speci-mens at King Abdulaziz U...
AbstractCollecting adequate volumes of blood in blood culture bottles is crucial for sensitive detec...
Background The collection of blood cultures is an extremely important method in the management of pa...
BACKGROUND: Concentration of microorganisms in blood is low in bacteremia from extravascular sources...
BACKGROUND: Blood cultures remain the gold standard for detecting bacteremia despite their limitatio...
Blood volume may profoundly affect the isolation of microorganisms in blood cultures. The effect of ...
BackgroundBlood cultures remain the gold standard for detecting bacteremia despite their limitations...
BACKGROUND: Concentration of microorganisms in blood is low in bacteremia from extravascular sources...
WOS: 000373926600018PubMed ID: 27099693Background: The prognostic value of blood culture testing in ...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the detection of bacterial growth in the BacT/Alert (Organon Teknika) and VITAL...
ABSTRACT Osman Sianipar, Dian Ariningrum - The Influence of Blood Sample Volume to the Growth of Mic...