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Optimal use of Myco/F lytic and standard BACTEC blood culture bottles for detection of yeast and mycobacteria.

Kirby JE,Delaney M,Qian Q,Gold HS

Abstract

The optimal use of dedicated fungal and mycobacterial blood culture bottles, such as the BACTEC Myco/F Lytic bottle, has not been well defined in clinical practice.
To compare the performance of Myco/F Lytic and standard blood culture in clinical practice in an urban tertiary care hospital setting and to implement a strategy for optimal use of Myco/F Lytic culture.
Retrospective review of laboratory records.
Myco/F Lytic culture did not increase detection of yeasts. Nor did it decrease time to detection except for Candida glabrata, where mean time to positivity dropped from 2.6 +/- 1.1 days in standard to 1.8 +/- 0.8 days in Myco/F Lytic culture. Therefore, an algorithm was developed in which Myco/F Lytic culture was reserved primarily for detection of mycobacteria in patients with severely depressed CD4 counts. Implementation of this algorithm led to a sustained 3-fold reduction in Myco/F Lytic blood culture usage.
Retrospective analysis suggests substantial clinical equivalence of standard blood and Myco/F Lytic culture for detection of yeast. A multifaceted educational approach based on this data led to a sustained change in physician ordering practices and more cost-effective use of resources.

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