When to request this test
This test is used to identify the presence of bacteria in blood, and allows for diagnosis of bloodstream infections.
It can be prescribed during:
- Fever
- Suspicion of endocarditis
Requirements:
- Prescription before any antibiotherapy
- Don’t wait the results and start an empiric antibiotherapy if necessary (sepsis, septic shock)
- Fever and nore argument for a viral infection
- Clinical argument for bacteriological infection, before antibiotic prescription
- Sepsis: infection and any signs of severity (vital signs)
- Nosocomial low blood pressure of unknown origin
Interferences & limitations
- Contamination by skin flora during sampling: follow careful aseptic sampling procedure
- Insufficient volume (lack of test sensitivity: risk of missing bacteremia)
- Prior antibiotic therapy can inhibit the growth of bacteria, leading to false-negative results.
It is recommended to stop antibiotics before sample collection, if possible.