Title of article :
A Comparative Study of Blood Culture Sampling from Umbilical Catheter Line versus Peripheral Site
Author/Authors :
Hamedi, Abdolkarim Department of Pediatric Infectiousman - School of Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Mamoury, Gholam Ali Department of Neonatology - School of Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences , Akhlaghi, Farideh Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - Imam Reza Hospital - School of Medicine - Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Neonatal sepsis is an important cause of death and morbidity in newborns and is diagnosed by
isolation of organism in blood culture. In several reports,reliablity of blood cultures were done from umbi
lical catheters,have been demonstrated. The objective of the present study was to determine,wether an inde
welling umbilical catheter, could be an alternative site for blood culture. In a prospective study over 6 months
during 2006,141 paired blood cultures from 134 infant,were done simultaneously from peripheral site and
umbilical catheter (mostly U. V. C),during the first four days of life. Majority of these infants were preterm
and admitted to NICU for special care. these infants had indwelling umbilical line and had indication of
sepsis workup. A total of 141 pairs of blood cultures were obtained from 134 infants. In 16 infants blood
culture pairs were positive for one organism in both peripheral vein and umbilical site. 71. 6% of total
cultures (n=11)pairs were negative in boths site. A total of 22 pairs were positive in one site only,with 5
positive from peripheral vein only and the other 17 from umblical site. Two pairs were positve in boths site
with two different organism. In over all 16 infant (11%)of blood were considered to be contaminated.
Contamination rate were 2. 4% and 9. 2% for peripheral and umbilical catheter site. Contamination rate
increased after 48 hours of age in umbilical catheter. The result showed that after 2 days contamination rate
for blood culture taken from catheter line increased and specifity decreased. We recommended that blood
culture via umblical catheter in first 2 days in sick neonates with indwelling catheter can be a alternate site of
blood culture sampelling.
Keywords :
Blood culture , umblicus , indewlling cateter
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics