| Literature DB >> 29309813 |
M J Weinbren1, M Collins2, R Heathcote3, M Umar4, M Nisar4, C Ainger3, P Masters3.
Abstract
Laboratory processing of blood cultures has remained static over the past 30 years, despite increasing antibiotic resistance and advances in analyser design. At the study hospital, siting the blood culture analyser in the blood sciences laboratory and optimizing the pre-analytical and analytic phases of blood culture management resulted in a reduction in the time taken to detect most blood culture isolates to <12h. Fifty percent of positive blood cultures containing Escherichia coli were definitively reported with antibiotic susceptibilities in <24h. More than 85% of blood cultures positive for E. coli had antibiotic susceptibilities reported within 36h of collection, compared with 66h at a comparator hospital.Entities:
Keywords: Antibiotic stewardship; Blood cultures; Escherichia coli; Gram-negative; Sepsis
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29309813 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhin.2017.12.023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hosp Infect ISSN: 0195-6701 Impact factor: 3.926