CLSI Publishes New Guideline for Blood Cultures.WAYNE, Pa. -- The prompt and accurate detection of bacteremia bacteremia: see septicemia. bacteremia Presence of bacteria in the blood. Short-term bacteremia follows dental or surgical procedures, especially if local infection or very high-risk surgery releases bacteria from isolated sites. and fungemia is one of the most important functions of clinical microbiology Clinical microbiology The adaptation of microbiological techniques to the study of the etiological agents of infectious disease. Clinical microbiologists determine the nature of infectious disease and test the ability of various antibiotics to inhibit or kill laboratories. Guidelines for the collection, processing, and interpretation of blood cultures are needed so that laboratories and providers use optimal laboratory methods for recovering specific pathogens, interpret the results correctly, and help control healthcare costs. In response to this need, Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI CLSI Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (Wayne, PA) CLSI Cisco Link Services Interface , formerly NCCLS NCCLS National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards ) has recently published a new document, Principles and Procedures for Blood Cultures; Approved Guideline (M47-A). "The blood culture is among the most important tests performed by laboratories. These CLSI guidelines will help providers and laboratorians develop standardized practices for blood cultures that are based on the most current scientific and medical information," says Michael L. Wilson, MD, Denver Health Medical Center Denver Health Medical Center is a large hospital in Denver, Colorado. Formerly known as Denver General Hospital, Denver Health's primary focus is care for the underprivileged and uninsured. Denver Health is Colorado's primary “safety net” institution. . This document provides recommendations for the collection, transport, and processing of blood cultures, as well as guidance for the recovery of pathogens from blood specimens taken from patients who are suspected of having bacteremia or fungemia. Included in the guideline are recommendations for: * the clinical importance of blood cultures; * specimen collection and transportation; * critical factors in the recovery of pathogens from blood specimens; * special topics, including pediatric pediatric /pe·di·at·ric/ (pe?de-at´rik) pertaining to the health of children. pe·di·at·ric adj. Of or relating to pediatrics. blood cultures, catheter-related bloodstream infections, infective endocarditis infective endocarditis n. See infectious endocarditis. infective endocarditis Acute endocarditis; bacterial endocarditis; subacute endocarditis Cardiology An infection of the endocardium which may involve the valves , patients receiving antimicrobial therapy, rare and fastidious fas·tid·i·ous adj. 1. Possessing or displaying careful, meticulous attention to detail. 2. Difficult to please; exacting. 3. Having complex nutritional requirements. Used of microorganisms. pathogens, and test of cure; * reporting results; * interpreting blood culture results; * safety issues; and * quality assurance. This guideline is intended to provide guidance to clinical microbiologists and other laboratorians (e.g., pathologists, laboratory supervisors, laboratory managers) for the recovery of pathogens from blood specimens taken from patients who are suspected of having bacteremia or fungemia. For additional information on CLSI or for further information regarding this release, visit our website at http://www.clsi.org or call +610.688.0100. CLSI is a global, nonprofit, membership-based organization dedicated to developing standards and guidelines for the healthcare and medical testing community. CLSI's unique consensus process facilitates the creation of standards and guidelines that are reliable, practical, and achievable for an effective quality system. |
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