Hall Keri K, Lyman Jason A
Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA.
Clin Microbiol Rev. 2006 Oct;19(4):788-802. doi: 10.1128/CMR.00062-05.
Blood culture contamination represents an ongoing source of frustration for clinicians and microbiologists alike. Ambiguous culture results often lead to diagnostic uncertainty in clinical management and are associated with increased health care costs due to unnecessary treatment and testing. A variety of strategies have been investigated and employed to decrease contamination rates. In addition, numerous approaches to increase our ability to distinguish between clinically significant bacteremia and contamination have been explored. In recent years, there has been an increase in the application of computer-based tools to support infection control activities as well as provide clinical decision support related to the management of infectious diseases. Finally, new approaches for estimating bacteremia risk which have the potential to decrease unnecessary blood culture utilization have been developed and evaluated. In this review, we provide an overview of blood culture contamination and describe the potential utility of a variety of approaches to improve both detection and prevention. While it is clear that progress is being made, fundamental challenges remain.
血培养污染一直困扰着临床医生和微生物学家。不明确的培养结果常常导致临床管理中的诊断不确定性,并因不必要的治疗和检测而增加医疗成本。人们已经研究并采用了多种策略来降低污染率。此外,还探索了许多提高我们区分临床显著菌血症和污染能力的方法。近年来,基于计算机的工具在支持感染控制活动以及提供与传染病管理相关的临床决策支持方面的应用有所增加。最后,已经开发并评估了估计菌血症风险的新方法,这些方法有可能减少不必要的血培养使用。在本综述中,我们概述了血培养污染情况,并描述了各种改善检测和预防的方法的潜在效用。虽然显然正在取得进展,但基本挑战仍然存在。