Form 57.75DD Manual Categorization of Positive Cultures

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DD_Manual Categorization of Positive Blood Cultures

Manual Categorization of Positive Blood Cultures

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Manual Categorization of Positive Blood Cultures


Complete one form for all isolates that are a unique species, or genus if not identified to the species level, cultured during Day 0 through Day 6.


Organism number (from List of Blood Isolates form [CDC 57.75CC]):

Organism (genus, species):

Date first positive blood culture for this organism:

Hospital-onset: Y N

ICU-associated (does not include telemetry or step-down unit): Y N


During 48 hours before the first blood culture positive for this organism, did the patient have a central line? Y N

Includes tunneled or nontunneled catheters inserted into the subclavian, jugular, or femoral veins; pulmonary artery (Swan-Ganz) catheters; hemodialysis catheter; totally implanted devices (ports); peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC lines).


Blood culture taken from (circle one):

1. Peripheral vein 2. Vascular catheter (venous or arterial) 3. Unknown


Isolate type (circle one):

1. Recognized pathogen

2. Common skin contaminant (CSC) (e.g., diphtheroids, Bacillus sp., Propionibacterium sp., coagulase-negative staphylococci, or micrococci)


If isolate is a common skin contaminant (CSC), answer a-c:

a. Symptoms: fever (>38o), chills, or hypotension: Y N

b. Physician institutes appropriate antimicrobial therapy: Y N

  1. Circle one (if meets 3, circle that in preference to 1 or 2; if meets 2, circle that in preference to 1 – include all

cultures taken during Day 0 through Day 6.)

1. CSC isolated from 1 culture of 2 taken

2. CSC isolated from 1 culture of 1 taken

3. CSC isolated from 2 cultures of 2 taken


Isolate related to infection at another site: Y N If yes, answer a and b:

a. Site (circle all that apply)

1=Bone/Joint 2=CNS 3=Endocarditis

4=Intraabdominal 5=Respiratory 6=Skin and Soft tissue

7=Surgical site 8=Implanted device 9=Urinary tract

10=Other, specify_____________________


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b. Evidence for secondary infection (circle all that apply)

1=Same genus isolated from another site 2=Physician diagnosis

3=Lab evidence (NOT microbiology) 4=Radiographic evidence

5=Organism and syndrome most compatible with secondary BSI

6=Other, specify_____________________


Does this organism meet the CDC/NNIS definition for primary BSI? Y N

(Use the CDC definitions, not the reviewer’s clinical impression which may be expressed in the next question).


If yes, specify criterion 1, 2a, or 2b:


1. Meets criterion 1

Criterion 1:

Patient has a recognized pathogen cultured from one or more blood cultures

and

organism cultured from blood is not related to an infection at another site.


2a. Meets criterion 2a

Patient has at least one of the following signs or symptoms: fever (>38o), chills, or hypotension

and

signs and symptoms and positive laboratory results are not related to an infection at another site

and

a. common skin contaminant (e.g., diphtheroids, Bacillus sp., Propionibacterium sp., coagulase-negative staphylococci, or micrococci) is cultured from two or more blood cultures drawn on separate occasions


2b. Meets criterion 2b

Patient has at least one of the following signs or symptoms: fever (>38o), chills, or hypotension

and

signs and symptoms and positive laboratory results are not related to an infection at another site

and

b. common skin contaminant (e.g., diphtheroids, Bacillus sp., Propionibacterium sp., coagulase-negative staphylococci, or micrococci) is cultured from at least one blood culture from a patient with an intravascular line, and the physician institutes appropriate antimicrobial therapy



Reviewers clinical impression: Does this isolate represent a primary BSI? Y N


If reviewer’s clinical impression differs from CDC/NNIS definition, explain why: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________



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