2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10096-015-2327-8
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Performing Gram stain directly on catheter tips: assessment of the quality of the observation process

Abstract: A previous study performed in our institution showed that catheter tip (CT) staining by combining acridine orange and Gram stain (GS) before culture anticipated catheter colonization with exhaustive and careful observation by a highly trained technician. Our objective was to assess the validity values of GS without acridine orange on an external smear of CT for predicting catheter colonization and catheter-related bloodstream infection (C-RBSI). We compared different periods of observation and the results of t… Show more

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“…Compared with culture tests, gram staining of catheter tips provides more rapid information. Furthermore, it has high specificity for predicting catheter colonization and CRBSI [ 3 , 4 ]. However, previous studies analyzed microorganisms generally as causative organisms of CRBSIs and included only 7 fungal cases.…”
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“…Compared with culture tests, gram staining of catheter tips provides more rapid information. Furthermore, it has high specificity for predicting catheter colonization and CRBSI [ 3 , 4 ]. However, previous studies analyzed microorganisms generally as causative organisms of CRBSIs and included only 7 fungal cases.…”
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confidence: 99%