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Microbiology

Catheter‐drawn blood cultures: is withdrawing the heparin lock beneficial?

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Pages 170-173 | Received 15 Sep 2003, Accepted 18 Dec 2003, Published online: 06 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Aims: To assess the potential benefit of withdrawing or flushing away the heparin lock before collecting blood for culture from a central venous catheter.

Methods: We compared the contamination rates of 152 pairs of blood samples aspirated from central venous catheters in afebrile renal dialysis or cancer patients. We also assessed the antimicrobial effect of 2000 U of heparin in Bactec Plus Aerobic/F culture bottles inoculated with a volunteer's blood plus one of six common bloodstream pathogens.

Results: There was no significant difference in contamination rates between first‐drawn (26 of 152, 17.1%) and second‐drawn (24 of 152, 15.8%) samples. There was no significance difference in yield (58 of 60 [97%] versus 52 of 53 [98%]) or time to flagging positive (16.6 versus 16.7 h) between the bottles with and without heparin.

Conclusions: Our results do not support the practice of withdrawing or flushing away the heparin lock before collecting blood for culture from a central venous catheter.

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