Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis: evaluation of three new culture methods.

Ann Biol Clin (Paris)

Laboratoire de bactériologie-virologie, Hôpital de Pontchaillou, Rennes, France.

Published: May 1994

Out of 900 dialysates analysed over 15 months at the Rennes Regional Hospital, 116 cloudy specimens with a leucocyte count of more than 100/mm3 were studied. Three methods of laboratory diagnosis based on physical or chemical disruption of leucocytes were evaluated: saponin incorporated in the agar medium, sonication, and the Isolator lysis centrifugation system. Sensitivity was improved (52%) for the three methods combined compared with the standard method (37%). The Isolator system (51%, P < 0.05) gave the best results. Direct microscopic examination nevertheless remains essential for its indicative value (sensitivity 33% of positive dialysates). The leucocyte count was correlated with the percentage of culture positivity (43% from 100-200/mm3 compared with 62% from 500-1000/mm3); 80% of organisms were Gram-positive bacteria and most were coagulase-negative staphylococci. Opportunistic pathogens such as Corynebacterium jeikeium were frequently isolated.

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