BACTEC medium: a useful method for detection of microorganisms in sterile body fluids

"nBackground: Infectious diseases are problematic in all around the world especially in the developing countries and early diagnosis of infections and one etiologic agents has a major role in the treatment of one patients. There are some culturing methods consist of conventional, semiautoma...

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Main Authors: Barati, Noorbakhsh, Bageri Hoseini, Mortazavi
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Language:fas
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2008-08-01
Series:Tehran University Medical Journal
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spelling doaj-a52b32d4fe524525905e85aeb3b755642020-11-24T23:07:42ZfasTehran University of Medical SciencesTehran University Medical Journal1683-17641735-73222008-08-01665305310BACTEC medium: a useful method for detection of microorganisms in sterile body fluidsBaratiNoorbakhshBageri HoseiniMortazavi"nBackground: Infectious diseases are problematic in all around the world especially in the developing countries and early diagnosis of infections and one etiologic agents has a major role in the treatment of one patients. There are some culturing methods consist of conventional, semiautomatic and automatic. One of automatic methods is BACTEC system worked by fluorescent technology and Co2 production of organisms in culture media."n"nMethods: This study is based on observational-descriptive method with simple convenient sampling. We analyzed 262 samples of body sterile fluids of patients admitted in pediatric and internal wards of a university (Rasol- Acram) Hospital. They are consisting of 150 blood, 46 synovial, 32 CSF, 24 pleural, and 10 peritoneal samples."n"nResults: There were no differences between two sex in BACTEC and Conventional methods. Average age of patients with positive and negative culture in two methods had not differences. 72 (27.5%) samples were positive that 32 (12.2%) samples only in BACTEC method, 4 (1.5%) in conventional method and 36 (13.7%) in two methods had statistical differences (p=0.003). That means positive cultures are seeing in BACTEC more than Conventional method. Comparison of two methods in positive blood culture samples had statistical differences (p=0.02) but no statistical differences in other body fluids were seen. i. e. positive cultures were seen in BACTEC more than Conventional method. Positive culture in these two methods had statistical differences in antibiotic utilization (p<0.001). Positive culture in antibiotic utility were seen in BACTEC more than Conventional method. The average time of culture to become positive were 17.5+ 5.88 hours in BACTEC against 62.36+ 13.98 hours in Conventional method. Contamination was seeing in 4 samples in BACTEC and 2 in Conventional method that had no significant differences."n"nConclusion: According to these data organism detection in BACTEC culture media from body sterile fluids overall and specially from blood is more successful than Conventional method. It is a better method in antibiotic utilization. BACTEC can isolate organism in shorter duration than Conventional method. BACTEC can facilitate early and accurate diagnosis of infectious etiology, shorten duration of hospital stay and decrease mortality and morbidity and cost.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/10425.pdf&manuscript_id=10425BACTECConventionalcultureSterilebody fluids
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author Barati
Noorbakhsh
Bageri Hoseini
Mortazavi
spellingShingle Barati
Noorbakhsh
Bageri Hoseini
Mortazavi
BACTEC medium: a useful method for detection of microorganisms in sterile body fluids
Tehran University Medical Journal
BACTEC
Conventional
culture
Sterile
body fluids
author_facet Barati
Noorbakhsh
Bageri Hoseini
Mortazavi
author_sort Barati
title BACTEC medium: a useful method for detection of microorganisms in sterile body fluids
title_short BACTEC medium: a useful method for detection of microorganisms in sterile body fluids
title_full BACTEC medium: a useful method for detection of microorganisms in sterile body fluids
title_fullStr BACTEC medium: a useful method for detection of microorganisms in sterile body fluids
title_full_unstemmed BACTEC medium: a useful method for detection of microorganisms in sterile body fluids
title_sort bactec medium: a useful method for detection of microorganisms in sterile body fluids
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Tehran University Medical Journal
issn 1683-1764
1735-7322
publishDate 2008-08-01
description "nBackground: Infectious diseases are problematic in all around the world especially in the developing countries and early diagnosis of infections and one etiologic agents has a major role in the treatment of one patients. There are some culturing methods consist of conventional, semiautomatic and automatic. One of automatic methods is BACTEC system worked by fluorescent technology and Co2 production of organisms in culture media."n"nMethods: This study is based on observational-descriptive method with simple convenient sampling. We analyzed 262 samples of body sterile fluids of patients admitted in pediatric and internal wards of a university (Rasol- Acram) Hospital. They are consisting of 150 blood, 46 synovial, 32 CSF, 24 pleural, and 10 peritoneal samples."n"nResults: There were no differences between two sex in BACTEC and Conventional methods. Average age of patients with positive and negative culture in two methods had not differences. 72 (27.5%) samples were positive that 32 (12.2%) samples only in BACTEC method, 4 (1.5%) in conventional method and 36 (13.7%) in two methods had statistical differences (p=0.003). That means positive cultures are seeing in BACTEC more than Conventional method. Comparison of two methods in positive blood culture samples had statistical differences (p=0.02) but no statistical differences in other body fluids were seen. i. e. positive cultures were seen in BACTEC more than Conventional method. Positive culture in these two methods had statistical differences in antibiotic utilization (p<0.001). Positive culture in antibiotic utility were seen in BACTEC more than Conventional method. The average time of culture to become positive were 17.5+ 5.88 hours in BACTEC against 62.36+ 13.98 hours in Conventional method. Contamination was seeing in 4 samples in BACTEC and 2 in Conventional method that had no significant differences."n"nConclusion: According to these data organism detection in BACTEC culture media from body sterile fluids overall and specially from blood is more successful than Conventional method. It is a better method in antibiotic utilization. BACTEC can isolate organism in shorter duration than Conventional method. BACTEC can facilitate early and accurate diagnosis of infectious etiology, shorten duration of hospital stay and decrease mortality and morbidity and cost.
topic BACTEC
Conventional
culture
Sterile
body fluids
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