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Blood culture quality and turnaround time of clinical microbiology laboratories in Chinese Teaching Hospitals: A multicenter study

Wanting Liu, Kang Liao, Jinsong Wu, Suling Liu, Xin Zheng, Weihong Wen, Liang Fu, Fan Xiaoyi, Xiao Yang, Xiumei Hu, Yueting Jiang, Kuihai Wu, Zhusheng Guo, Yang Li, Weiyang Liu, Mufa Cai, Zhaowang Guo, Xu‐Guang Guo, Jinghui Lu, Enzhong Chen, Hongwei Zhou, Dingqiang Chen

2024Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: Blood culture (BC) remains the gold standard for the diagnosis of bloodstream infections. Improving the quality of clinical BC samples, optimizing BC performance, and accelerating antimicrobial susceptibility test (AST) results are essential for the early detection of bloodstream infections and specific treatments. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective multicenter study using 450,845 BC specimens from clinical laboratories obtained from 19 teaching hospitals between 1 January 2021 and 31 December 2021. We evaluated key performance indicators (KPIs), turnaround times (TATs), and frequency distributions of processing in BC specimens. We also evaluated the AST results of clinically significant isolates for four different laboratory workflow styles. RESULTS: Across the 10 common bacterial isolates (n = 16,865) and yeast isolates (n = 1011), the overall median (interquartile range) TATs of AST results were 2.67 (2.05-3.31) and 3.73 (2.98-4.64) days, respectively. The specimen collections mainly occurred between 06:00 and 24:00, and specimen reception and loadings mainly between 08:00 and 24:00. Based on the laboratory workflows of the BCs, 16 of the 19 hospitals were divided into four groups. Time to results (TTRs) from specimen collection to the AST reports were 2.35 (1.95-3.06), 2.61 (1.98-3.32), 2.99 (2.60-3.87), and 3.25 (2.80-3.98) days for groups I, II, III, and IV, respectively. CONCLUSION: This study shows the related BC KPIs and workflows in different Chinese hospitals, suggesting that laboratory workflow optimization can play important roles in shortening time to AST reports and initiation of appropriate timely treatment.

Topics & Concepts

Turnaround timeClinical microbiologyInterquartile rangeMedicineWorkflowMulticenter studyBlood cultureBloodstream infectionInternal medicineMicrobiologyBiologyAntibioticsOperations managementComputer scienceRandomized controlled trialEconomicsDatabaseBacterial Identification and Susceptibility TestingAntibiotic Use and ResistanceClinical Laboratory Practices and Quality Control