National VHA Diagnostics Office, Washington DC, US.
VA Connecticut Healthcare System, West Haven, CT, US.
Am J Clin Pathol. 2023 Sep 1;160(3):255-260. doi: 10.1093/ajcp/aqad044.
Blood culture contamination is a major problem in health care, with significant impacts on both patient safety and cost. Initiatives to reduce blood culture contamination require a reliable, consistent metric to track the success of interventions. The objective of our project was to establish a standardized definition of blood culture contamination suitable for use in a Veterans Health Administration (VHA) national data query, then to validate this definition and query. A secondary objective was to construct a national VHA data dashboard to display the data from this query that could be used in VHA quality improvement projects aimed at reducing blood culture contamination.
A VHA microbiology expert work group was formed to generate a standardized definition and oversee the validation studies. The standardized definition was used to generate data for calendar year 2021 using a Structured Query Language data query. Twelve VHA hospital microbiology laboratories compared the data from the query against their own locally derived contamination data and recorded those data in a data collection worksheet that all sites used. Data were collated and presented to the work group.
More than 50,000 blood culture accessions were in the validation data set, with more than 1,200 contamination events. The overall blood culture contamination rate for the 12 facilities participating was 2.56% with local definitions and data and 2.43% with the standardized definitions and data query. The main differences noted between the 2 data sets were deemed to be issues in local definitions. The query and definition were then converted into a national data dashboard that all VHA facilities can now access.
A standardized definition for blood culture contamination and a national data query were validated for enterprise-wide VHA use. To our knowledge, this represents the first reported standardized, validated, and automated approach for calculating and tracking blood culture contamination. This tool will be key in quality initiatives aimed at reducing contamination events in VHA.
血液培养污染是医疗保健中的一个主要问题,对患者安全和成本都有重大影响。减少血液培养污染的举措需要一个可靠、一致的指标来跟踪干预措施的成功。我们项目的目标是建立一个适合在退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)全国数据查询中使用的血液培养污染标准化定义,然后验证该定义和查询。次要目标是构建一个全国性的 VHA 数据仪表板,以显示来自该查询的数据,这些数据可用于旨在减少血液培养污染的 VHA 质量改进项目。
成立了一个 VHA 微生物学专家工作组,以制定标准化定义并监督验证研究。使用结构化查询语言数据查询,根据标准化定义生成 2021 年的日历年度数据。12 家 VHA 医院微生物学实验室将查询数据与他们自己的本地污染数据进行比较,并将这些数据记录在所有站点都使用的数据收集工作表中。数据进行了整理并提交给工作组。
验证数据集中有超过 50,000 份血培养物,超过 1,200 次污染事件。参与的 12 个设施的总体血液培养污染率为 2.56%,采用本地定义和数据;采用标准化定义和数据查询则为 2.43%。两个数据集之间主要的差异被认为是本地定义的问题。然后将查询和定义转换为全国性的数据仪表板,所有 VHA 设施现在都可以访问该仪表板。
针对 VHA 全企业范围的使用,对血液培养污染的标准化定义和全国性数据查询进行了验证。据我们所知,这代表了第一个报告的标准化、验证和自动化方法,用于计算和跟踪血液培养污染。该工具将是旨在减少 VHA 污染事件的质量举措的关键。