Discarding the Initial Aliquot of Blood Does Not Reduce Contamination Rates in Intravenous-Catheter-Drawn Blood Cultures

Author:

Dwivedi Sukrut1,Bhalla Rohit1,Hoover Donald R.12,Weinstein Melvin P.13

Affiliation:

1. Division of Infectious Diseases, Allergy & Immunology, Departments of Medicine

2. Department of Statistics and Biostatistics, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey

3. Pathology, UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, New Jersey

Abstract

ABSTRACT Although venipuncture is the preferred method for obtaining blood cultures, specimens often are obtained from intravenous catheters (IVC). For IVC-drawn blood cultures, some authorities recommend discarding the initial 5 to 10 ml of blood to reduce contamination and remove potential inhibitory substances. To determine whether this practice reduced contamination rates (CR), we assessed the results of IVC-drawn blood cultures for adults. Thirty milliliters of blood was obtained aseptically. The first 10 ml, rather than being discarded, was inoculated into an aerobic culture vial. Using a second sterile syringe, 20 ml of blood was obtained and inoculated in 10-ml aliquots to aerobic and anaerobic culture vials. Positive cultures were evaluated to assess clinical significance (true versus contaminant). Out of 653 IVC-drawn blood culture pairs, both vials were contaminated in 38 pairs (5.8%); only the “discard” vial was contaminated in 33 (5.1%); and only the “standard” vial was contaminated in 31 (4.7%). Overall CR were 10.9% for the discard vial versus 10.5% for the standard vial ( P = 0.90). We conclude that discarding an initial aliquot of blood when obtaining blood cultures from IVCs does not reduce CR.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Microbiology (medical)

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