Jpen Parenter Enter
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Jpen Parenter Enter · Mar 1993
Volume of blood required to obtain central venous catheter blood cultures in infants and children.
To determine how much blood must be discarded before one can obtain a reliable central venous catheter blood culture, we prospectively cultured the blood (from 96 patients) that is ordinarily discarded before obtaining blood for such a culture. We then compared the prospective culture results with those of the actual blood culture. ⋯ The culture results of the second aliquot were comparable to those of the third (the portion usually cultured) in overall sensitivity (94.4%), specificity (94.9%), and positive predictive value (80.9%). Thus, the amount of blood that must be discarded (infants: 0.3 mL; children: 1.0 mL) before one can obtain an accurate central venous catheter culture is less than was previously thought.