Literature DB >> 1739757

The relevance of cultures of catheter-drawn blood and heparin-lock fluid to diagnose infection in hematologic patients.

H F Guiot1, A V Helmig-Schurter, J M van 't Noordende.   

Abstract

The results of bacteriologic cultures of blood and heparin-lock fluid, both drawn from the central venous catheters of 54 consecutive oncohematologic patients, have been used to determine their value for the diagnosis of systemic and catheter-associated infection. In 30 patients with clinical signs of infection (bacteremia or septicemia), 74 of 1000 (7.4%) heparin-lock fluid cultures, 114 of 542 (21%) catheter-drawn blood cultures, and 36 of 134 (26%) venipuncture blood cultures became positive, whereas in 24 patients without clinical signs of infection the respective values were 5 of 700 (0.7%), one of 220 (0.4%), and none of ten cultures. Comparison of the results of cultures sampled on the same day reveals that the positive and negative predictive values for catheter-drawn blood cultures, with the venipuncture blood cultures taken as the standard for bacteremia, are 82% and 95% respectively. The results of heparin-lock fluid are indicative for clinically relevant colonization of the catheter. Three or more positive heparin-lock fluid cultures, sampled on subsequent days, were correlated with the occurrence of bacteremia or septicemia with a positive predictive value of 100%. The conclusions are supported by the results of scanning electron microscopy.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1739757     DOI: 10.1007/bf01811468

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Hematol        ISSN: 0939-5555            Impact factor:   3.673


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