Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2652366 Heart & Lung: The Journal of Acute and Critical Care 2015 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

IntroductionPositive blood cultures guide clinicians to prescribe specific therapy based on in vitro susceptibility. Delays in appropriate antibiotic therapy increase morbidity associated with positive blood culture.HypothesisTime from clinician notification of positive blood culture to administration of targeted antimicrobial therapy should follow Surviving Sepsis guidelines.MethodsStudy setting was a 44 bed pediatric ICU. Data were extracted from the pharmacy database and the medical records of pediatric ICU patients with positive blood culture. Source, time blood culture was obtained, time of clinician notification of positive result, and administration time of first dose of new antimicrobial was captured.Results174 positive blood cultures from 111 PICU patients were examined. Antimicrobials were changed after the positive culture in 51 (49%) patients. The new antibiotic was administered in an average of 6 h 35 min from clinician notification.ConclusionsWe demonstrated a delay from clinician notification of positive culture to new antibiotic administration.

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