Literature DB >> 33034779

Effect of delayed entry on performance of the BACT/ALERT FAN PLUS bottles in the BACT/ALERT VIRTUO blood culture system.

Mary Adamik1, Anne Hutchins2, Jasmin Mangilit1, Betsy Katzin1, Heather Totty1, Parampal Deol1.   

Abstract

Delayed entry of patient blood culture samples into a microbial detection system is unavoidable at times, due to off-shift staffing or transporting samples to centralized laboratories. Pre-incubation time and temperature of blood culture bottles are the most critical factors impacting recovery and detection of microorganisms. A total of 1377 BACT/ALERT® (BTA) Fastidious Antimicrobial Neutralization (FAN® PLUS) bottles (FA PLUS, FN PLUS, and PF PLUS) were tested after delayed entry times of 24 and 36 h at 20-25 °C (room temperature, RT) prior to loading into the BACT/ALERT® VIRTUO® microbial detection system (VIRTUO). Clinically relevant organisms were inoculated into bottles with 5-84 colony forming units (CFU) per bottle, and human blood (0 to 10 mL), and then loaded into the VIRTUO. When bottles were loaded without delay, a mean time to detection (TTD) of 9.6 h was observed. For delayed bottles, the TTD reported by the VIRTUO was added to the 24-h and 36-h delay times and resulted in average time to results of 32.5 h and 42.5 h, respectively. The FAN PLUS bottles in conjunction with the VIRTUO produced acceptable results when delays up to 24 h at 20-25 °C occur in loading.

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Keywords:  BACT/ALERT®; Blood culture; Delayed entry; Pre-incubation; Sepsis; VIRTUO®

Year:  2020        PMID: 33034779      PMCID: PMC7979663          DOI: 10.1007/s10096-020-04042-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis        ISSN: 0934-9723            Impact factor:   3.267


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