Blood Culture Turnaround Times: a pathway for reduction by at least 24 hours

Isolating bacteria directly from blood or positive blood culture present a unique set of problems for clinical microbiologists and researchers. We are happy that multiple recent studies using our Separation Cartridge have performed very well in both applications. This post relates to the positive blood culture application.

One ongoing study at a local hospital has observed that traditional ID results could be obtained within a day (whereas without using the cartridge results have taken 2-5 days) and that the ID results obtained using the cartridge matches that obtained by subculturing. 

The shorter time-to-result using the cartridge was because it eliminated the need for subculturing decreasing the time to ID & AST by at least 24 hours. While it is generally accepted that that direct testing of positive blood culture broths is feasible, results have been variable (for instance better success with Gram-negative rods (GNR) than Gram-positive cocci (GPC)), workflow sub-optimal, or the method too expensive.

Preliminary experiences indicate that the cartridge does not have these limitations. The process takes ≤ 5 minutes, requires no new instrumentation, and uses one buffer that can be easily sourced. Results have been consistent regardless of whether it is GNR / GPC. More studies are taking place at other hospitals and microbiology labs that we will keep you updated on.

If this is an area of interest to you or your organization, please contact us (www.3idx.com). We are interested in setting up demos and additional studies to assess performance in different settings and applications. Thank you.