1985
DOI: 10.1007/bf02013391
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Use of the antimicrobial removal device prior to blood culture in patients on antibiotic therapy

Abstract: The efficacy of the antimicrobial removal device in facilitating isolation of bacteria from blood containing antibiotics was evaluated in a multicenter study. Blood specimens from 143 patients who had culture-proven septicemia and had been on antibiotic treatment for at least 24 hours were recultured with and without the aid of the device. Septicemia persisted in 33 of the patients and use of the device improved the isolation rates: 63% of the gram-positive bacteria and 32% of the gram-negative bacteria were i… Show more

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“…These systems are reported to increase microbial recovery when compared with conventional blood culture techniques [22]. However, the exact mechanisms by which most of these products act are not known.…”
Section: Blood Culture Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These systems are reported to increase microbial recovery when compared with conventional blood culture techniques [22]. However, the exact mechanisms by which most of these products act are not known.…”
Section: Blood Culture Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%