2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00467-022-05533-1
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An initiative to improve effluent culture detection among pediatric patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis through process improvement

Abstract: Background Peritonitis is a significant cause of morbidity and healthcare cost among pediatric patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis. Culture-negative peritonitis has been associated with an increased risk of technique failure. Known risk factors for culture-negative peritonitis are related to the process of collection and sample processing for culture, but additional studies are needed. A culture detection rate of 16.7% was identified among our patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis, which is … Show more

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“…Above all, standardisation of collection of PD effluent samples for culture and WBC count (following ISPD Peritonitis Guidelines) should result in the causative organism with sensitivities being identified more often (culture-positive peritonitis), as well as facilitating interpretation of WBC counts, thus improving management of a patient on PD with peritonitis. 1,[24][25][26][27] Q: I have always performed follow up PDF cultures 7-14 days post antibiotic treatment for peritonitis. I have been informed not all dialysis units practice this.…”
Section: How To Proceed With the Follow-up Pd Effluent Collection Aft...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Above all, standardisation of collection of PD effluent samples for culture and WBC count (following ISPD Peritonitis Guidelines) should result in the causative organism with sensitivities being identified more often (culture-positive peritonitis), as well as facilitating interpretation of WBC counts, thus improving management of a patient on PD with peritonitis. 1,[24][25][26][27] Q: I have always performed follow up PDF cultures 7-14 days post antibiotic treatment for peritonitis. I have been informed not all dialysis units practice this.…”
Section: How To Proceed With the Follow-up Pd Effluent Collection Aft...mentioning
confidence: 99%