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  • Study evaluated the effectiveness of direct blood Gram stain results versus blood culture results in 482 cases to see their influence on antimicrobial treatment.
  • It was found that Gram stain reporting for "Staphylococcus spp," "Pseudomonas spp and related organisms," and "yeasts" aligned well with later culture identifications, leading to more accurate and timely treatment changes by physicians.
  • A key issue identified was the misclassification of Acinetobacter spp as Enterobacteriaceae, highlighting the need for more research on the clinical effects of Gram stain reporting in cases of bacteremia.

Article Abstract

We assessed the usefulness of reporting direct blood Gram stain results compared with the results of positive blood cultures in 482 episodes and monitored impact on selection of antimicrobial treatment. We found that the reporting groups "Staphylococcus spp," "Pseudomonas spp and related organisms," and "yeasts" identified in this way matched perfectly with later culture identification. When the report indicated Staphylococcus spp or Pseudomonas spp and related organisms, physicians started or changed antimicrobials suitable for these bacteria more frequently than when "other streptococci" and "family Enterobacteriaceae" were reported (P < .05). Incorrect recognition of Acinetobacter spp as Enterobacteriaceae family is still the most challenging problem in this context. Gram stain results that definitively identify Staphylococcus spp, Pseudomonas spp and related organisms, and yeasts reliably can be rapidly provided by clinical laboratories; this information has a significant impact on early selection of effective antimicrobials. Further investigation is needed to assess the clinical impact of reporting Gram stain results in bacteremia.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1309/AJCP0H2DAMBXZUSSDOI Listing

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