Comparison of patient hospital length of stay pre and post implementation of the CLINITEK AUWi System from Siemens to screen out negative urine samples intended for culture: A retrospective cohort study

Objective: To determine the impact of using the CLINITEK AUWi System to screen out negative urine samples intended for culture on patient length of stay and culture results at a community teaching hospital. Design and methods: We used a retrospective cohort design to compare length of stay for patie...

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Main Authors: Mario Gonzalez, Mary Ellen Dito, Dana Razzano, Finn D. Schubert
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-08-01
Series:Practical Laboratory Medicine
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352551716300105
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spelling doaj-ecb0998d0f914eb6a65d10240fea5fa02020-11-24T21:13:48ZengElsevierPractical Laboratory Medicine2352-55172016-08-0153238Comparison of patient hospital length of stay pre and post implementation of the CLINITEK AUWi System from Siemens to screen out negative urine samples intended for culture: A retrospective cohort studyMario Gonzalez0Mary Ellen Dito1Dana Razzano2Finn D. Schubert3Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, NYU Lutheran Medical Center, 150 55th St., Brooklyn, NY 11220, United StatesDepartment of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, NYU Lutheran Medical Center, 150 55th St., Brooklyn, NY 11220, United StatesSt. George's University School of Medicine, 3500 Sunrise Highway, Great River, NY 11739, United States; Corresponding author.Clinical Research Office, NYU Lutheran Medical Center, 150 55th St., Brooklyn, NY 11220, United StatesObjective: To determine the impact of using the CLINITEK AUWi System to screen out negative urine samples intended for culture on patient length of stay and culture results at a community teaching hospital. Design and methods: We used a retrospective cohort design to compare length of stay for patients admitted before and after implementation of the CLINITEK AUWi System to screen urine samples prior to culture. Before implementation, all urine samples were sent to an external laboratory for culture. After implementation, urine samples were screened first, and culture was only performed for those samples above the 325 bacteria/µl cutoff. We assessed patient length of stay before and after implementation. Results: Our study included 306 samples (168 pre, 138 post). In the post-implementation group, 60.9% of cultures were screened negative and not sent for culture, resulting in fewer negative culture results (74.4% vs 40.7%, p<0.001). Median overall length of stay was reduced from 176 h (IQR 234.75) to 128.5 h (IQR 192.5, p=0.018), a decrease of over 40 h. Differences in length of stay were especially pronounced among female patients, patients aged 80 or over, and patients with urinary tract disorder in the diagnostic differential. Conclusions: Use of the CLINITEK AUWi System reduced the need for culture by screening out 60.9% of samples as negative, and was associated with a shorter mean length of stay. Our findings have implications for cost savings, due to both the reduced length of stay and the reduced need for culture. Keywords: Urine culture screen, Bacteriuria, Flow cytometry, Length of stay, Sysmex UF-1000i, Urinary sediment examination, Urinary tract infection, Automated urine sediment analyzerhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352551716300105
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author Mario Gonzalez
Mary Ellen Dito
Dana Razzano
Finn D. Schubert
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Mary Ellen Dito
Dana Razzano
Finn D. Schubert
Comparison of patient hospital length of stay pre and post implementation of the CLINITEK AUWi System from Siemens to screen out negative urine samples intended for culture: A retrospective cohort study
Practical Laboratory Medicine
author_facet Mario Gonzalez
Mary Ellen Dito
Dana Razzano
Finn D. Schubert
author_sort Mario Gonzalez
title Comparison of patient hospital length of stay pre and post implementation of the CLINITEK AUWi System from Siemens to screen out negative urine samples intended for culture: A retrospective cohort study
title_short Comparison of patient hospital length of stay pre and post implementation of the CLINITEK AUWi System from Siemens to screen out negative urine samples intended for culture: A retrospective cohort study
title_full Comparison of patient hospital length of stay pre and post implementation of the CLINITEK AUWi System from Siemens to screen out negative urine samples intended for culture: A retrospective cohort study
title_fullStr Comparison of patient hospital length of stay pre and post implementation of the CLINITEK AUWi System from Siemens to screen out negative urine samples intended for culture: A retrospective cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of patient hospital length of stay pre and post implementation of the CLINITEK AUWi System from Siemens to screen out negative urine samples intended for culture: A retrospective cohort study
title_sort comparison of patient hospital length of stay pre and post implementation of the clinitek auwi system from siemens to screen out negative urine samples intended for culture: a retrospective cohort study
publisher Elsevier
series Practical Laboratory Medicine
issn 2352-5517
publishDate 2016-08-01
description Objective: To determine the impact of using the CLINITEK AUWi System to screen out negative urine samples intended for culture on patient length of stay and culture results at a community teaching hospital. Design and methods: We used a retrospective cohort design to compare length of stay for patients admitted before and after implementation of the CLINITEK AUWi System to screen urine samples prior to culture. Before implementation, all urine samples were sent to an external laboratory for culture. After implementation, urine samples were screened first, and culture was only performed for those samples above the 325 bacteria/µl cutoff. We assessed patient length of stay before and after implementation. Results: Our study included 306 samples (168 pre, 138 post). In the post-implementation group, 60.9% of cultures were screened negative and not sent for culture, resulting in fewer negative culture results (74.4% vs 40.7%, p<0.001). Median overall length of stay was reduced from 176 h (IQR 234.75) to 128.5 h (IQR 192.5, p=0.018), a decrease of over 40 h. Differences in length of stay were especially pronounced among female patients, patients aged 80 or over, and patients with urinary tract disorder in the diagnostic differential. Conclusions: Use of the CLINITEK AUWi System reduced the need for culture by screening out 60.9% of samples as negative, and was associated with a shorter mean length of stay. Our findings have implications for cost savings, due to both the reduced length of stay and the reduced need for culture. Keywords: Urine culture screen, Bacteriuria, Flow cytometry, Length of stay, Sysmex UF-1000i, Urinary sediment examination, Urinary tract infection, Automated urine sediment analyzer
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