Role of semiquantitative roll over technique and flush technique in diagnosing central line associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) and central line related local infections (CRLI) in MICU patients: A prospective study


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Author Details : Dhanashree P Inamdar*, Sujata Baveja

Volume : 5, Issue : 1, Year : 2019

Article Page : 47-51

https://doi.org/10.18231/2581-4761.2019.0011



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Introduction: Diagnosing Central line associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) and Central line Related local infections (CRLI) involves doing central line tip culture. The routine method which is followed in every laboratory is the semiquantitative roll plate method. However, the use of a quantitative flush method will add a further advantage, as it may detect endoluminal microorganisms more easily which helps in diagnosing blood stream infections due to central line.

Materials and Methods: A prospective study was carried out in MICU of tertiary care hospital. Semiquantitative roll over technique and quantitative flush technique was followed to process central line catheter in patients suspected of CRLI and CLABSI.

Results: Of 210 samples processed from patients forty seven patients (47) were diagnosed with CRLI and seven (7) with CLABSI. Semiquantitative technique had superiority in diagnosing local infections whereas flush technique had superiority in diagnosing blood stream infections.

Conclusion: Both Semiquantitative and flush techniques are recommended for processing central line catheters for diagnosing CRLI and CLABSI. Early CLABSI can be missed sometimes in samples from ICU patients who have associated comorbid conditions. Thus those laboratories where only semiquantitative roll over technique is followed, quantitative flush technique is recommended which aids in diagnosing CLABSI which can be missed by roll over technique.

Keywords: Central line associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI), Central line related local infections (CRLI), Intensive care unit (ICU), Semiquantitative roll over, Quantitative flush technique. 


How to cite : Inamdar D P, Baveja S, Role of semiquantitative roll over technique and flush technique in diagnosing central line associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) and central line related local infections (CRLI) in MICU patients: A prospective study. IP Int J Med Microbiol Trop Dis 2019;5(1):47-51


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