VALUE OF DIFFERENTIAL QUANTITATIVE BLOOD CULTURES IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF CATHETER-RELATED SEPSIS

被引:148
作者
CAPDEVILA, JA
PLANES, AM
PALOMAR, M
GASSER, I
ALMIRANTE, B
PAHISSA, A
CRESPO, E
MARTINEZVAZQUEZ, JM
机构
[1] AUTONOMOUS UNIV BARCELONA,HOSP VALL HEBRON,DEPT MICROBIOL,E-08035 BARCELONA,SPAIN
[2] AUTONOMOUS UNIV BARCELONA,HOSP VALL HEBRON,INTENS CARE UNIT,E-08035 BARCELONA,SPAIN
关键词
D O I
10.1007/BF01961854
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
A prospective study was performed to assess the value of differential quantitative blood cultures in the diagnosis of catheter-related sepsis when this condition is suspected on clinical grounds and to establish a reliable discriminative value for application without removal of the inserted catheter. A total of 107 central venous catheters from 64 patients were used for the study. Blood was obtained simultaneously through the suspected infected device and from a peripheral venipuncture. The catheter was removed and its tip cultured semiquantitatively. Catheter-related sepsis occurred in 17 patients. Using as cut-off value a colony count fourfold higher in blood drawn through the catheter than in simultaneously drawn peripheral blood, a sensitivity of 94 %, specificity of 100 % and positive predictive value of 100 % were obtained. A single bacterial count > 100 cfu/ml in the quantitative culture of the catheter blood specimen in the presence of a positive qualitative peripheral blood culture of the same organism was also highly suggestive of catheter-related sepsis. Differential quantitative blood culture is a reliable method for the diagnosis of catheter-associated sepsis without catheter removal.
引用
收藏
页码:403 / 407
页数:5
相关论文
共 25 条
[1]   VALUE OF SEMIQUANTITATIVE CULTURES OF BLOOD DRAWN THROUGH CATHETER HUBS FOR ESTIMATING THE RISK OF CATHETER TIP COLONIZATION IN CANCER-PATIENTS [J].
ANDREMONT, A ;
PAULET, R ;
NITENBERG, G ;
HILL, C .
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY, 1988, 26 (11) :2297-2299
[2]  
BENEZRA D, 1988, AM J MED, V85, P495
[3]  
BRUNBUISSON C, 1988, J CLIN MICROBIOL, V26, P1075
[4]   A CONSERVATIVE PROCEDURE FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF CATHETER-RELATED INFECTIONS [J].
CERCENADO, E ;
ENA, J ;
RODRIGUEZCREIXEMS, M ;
ROMERO, I ;
BOUZA, E .
ARCHIVES OF INTERNAL MEDICINE, 1990, 150 (07) :1417-1420
[5]   QUANTITATIVE CULTURE OF INTRAVENOUS CATHETERS AND OTHER INTRAVASCULAR INSERTS [J].
CLERI, DJ ;
CORRADO, ML ;
SELIGMAN, SJ .
JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 1980, 141 (06) :781-787
[6]   LABORATORY DIAGNOSIS OF INTRAVASCULAR CATHETER ASSOCIATED SEPSIS [J].
COLLIGNON, PJ ;
MUNRO, R .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY & INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 1989, 8 (09) :807-814
[7]   IS SEMIQUANTITATIVE CULTURE OF CENTRAL VEIN CATHETER TIPS USEFUL IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF CATHETER-ASSOCIATED BACTEREMIA [J].
COLLIGNON, PJ ;
SONI, N ;
PEARSON, IY ;
WOODS, WP ;
MUNRO, R ;
SORRELL, TC .
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY, 1986, 24 (04) :532-535
[8]   RAPID DIAGNOSIS OF INTRAVASCULAR CATHETER-ASSOCIATED INFECTION BY DIRECT GRAM STAINING OF CATHETER SEGMENTS [J].
COOPER, GL ;
HOPKINS, CC .
NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 1985, 312 (18) :1142-1147
[9]   INFECTIONS RELATED TO CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETERS [J].
CORONA, ML ;
PETERS, SG ;
NARR, BJ ;
THOMPSON, RL .
MAYO CLINIC PROCEEDINGS, 1990, 65 (07) :979-986
[10]  
DERBYSHIRE PJ, 1986, ARCH DIS CHILD, V60, P129