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The effect of using blood culture bottle of bronchoalveolar larvage fluid in pneumoniaopen access

Authors
Heo, Eun YoungShin, SueChung, Hee SoonJeong, Yun-JeongOh, So HeeKim, Deog Kyeom
Issue Date
6-Jun-2016
Publisher
BMC
Keywords
Blood culture bottle; Bronchoalveolar lavage; Pneumonia
Citation
BMC INFECTIOUS DISEASES, v.16, no.1
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
BMC INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Volume
16
Number
1
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/18996
DOI
10.1186/s12879-016-1591-2
ISSN
1471-2334
1471-2334
Abstract
Background: Pneumonia is a primary cause of morbidity and mortality in infectious disease, and increasing antimicrobial resistance has raised concerns of treatment failure. Therefore, we evaluated the value of a blood culture bottle for bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) samples on pathogen identification and on treatment modification in patients with pneumonia. Methods: We conducted a prospective study and enrolled 39 patients who were hospitalized for pneumonia. Enrolled patients underwent BAL; a 10-ml aliquot was transferred to a sterile container for standard quantitative culture, and a 5 ml aliquot was transferred to both an aerobic and an anaerobic blood culture bottle. Results: Microbes were detected in all 39 (100 %) specimens and possible pathogens were identified in 34 patients (84.6 %) from BAL blood culture bottles. In contrast, microbes were detected in 10 patients (25.6 %) and possible pathogens were isolated in 8 patients (20.5 %) in BAL fluid using conventional culture methods. Finally, 8 of 39 (20.5 %) patients changed antibiotics according to the BAL blood culture results and pneumonia improved in 6 of these patients. Conclusions: Using blood culture bottles for BAL sampling in patients with pneumonia is a sensitive method to detect pathogens in order to identify an adequate antibiotic treatment regimen.
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