Improving peritoneal dialysis fluid culture-positivity yield from 2022 to 2023.

IF 1.3 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Southern African Journal of Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2024-11-29 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajid.v39i1.684
Jenna A van der Vyver, Teena Thomas
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Background: Microbiological testing of peritoneal dialysis bags for peritonitis often yields culture-negative results. Culture-negative samples should not exceed > 15% according to the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis. To reduce this issue, the addition of a blood culture bottle incubation step to the culture process was introduced at the Infection Control Services Laboratory (ICSL) of the National Health Laboratory Services (NHLS).

Objectives: The aim of the study was to ascertain if the change in methodology increased the culture-positivity yield and reduced the culture-negative percentage.

Method: Data from the NHLS Central Data Warehouse (CDW) were analysed to compare the culture-positive results over two periods: June-December 2022 when the non-blood culture (B/C) bottle method was used and January-July 2023 when the B/C bottle method was implemented.

Results: The non-B/C culture method yielded a 23% culture-positivity yield, whereas the B/C bottle-based method yielded a 51% culture-positivity yield. However, the culture-negative yield for the B/C bottle-based method was high at 49%.

Conclusion: The change in dialysis bag processing in 2023 led to a more than doubling in culture-positivity yield. However, the culture-negative percentage remained high. As a result, further modifications to the methodology are needed.

Contribution: The study findings illustrate that the addition of the B/C bottle incubation step significantly improved peritoneal dialysis bag culture yields which directly impacts patient management.

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提高腹膜透析液培养阳性率从2022年到2023年。
背景:腹膜透析袋用于腹膜炎的微生物检测经常产生培养阴性结果。根据国际腹膜透析学会的规定,培养阴性样本不应超过0.15%。为了减少这一问题,国家卫生实验室服务(NHLS)的感染控制服务实验室(ICSL)在培养过程中增加了血液培养瓶孵育步骤。目的:本研究的目的是确定方法的改变是否增加了培养阳性产量并降低了培养阴性百分比。方法:分析NHLS中央数据仓库(CDW)的数据,比较两个时期的培养阳性结果:采用非血培养(B/C)瓶法的2022年6月至12月和采用B/C瓶法的2023年1月至7月。结果:非B/C培养方法的培养阳性率为23%,而B/C瓶法的培养阳性率为51%。然而,B/C瓶法的培养阴性产率高达49%。结论:2023年透析袋工艺的改变使培养阳性率提高了一倍以上。然而,培养阴性的比例仍然很高。因此,需要进一步修改方法。贡献:研究结果表明,B/C瓶培养步骤的增加显著提高了腹膜透析袋培养产量,直接影响患者管理。
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