Detection of bacteria in WBC-reduced PLT concentrates using percent oxygen as a marker for bacteria growth

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Ortolano, GA
Freundlich, LF
Holme, S
Russell, RL
Cortus, MA
Wilkins, K
Nomura, H
Chong, CY
Carmen, R
Capetandes, A
Wenz, B
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[1] Pall Corp, Sci & Lab Serv, Res & Dev, E Hills, NY 11548 USA
[2] Jacobi Hosp, Dept Microbiol, Albert Einstein Coll Med, Bronx, NY USA
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10.1046/j.1537-2995.2003.00487.x
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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BACKGROUND: The risk of receiving a PLT concentrate (PC) contaminated with bacteria may be 1000-fold greater than that of pathogenic viral transmission, yet surveillance for this risk is not generally practiced. A novel bacteria detection system (BDS) that overcomes the limitations of current systems is described. The BDS monitors percent oxygen (%O-2) in air above aliquots of PCs that have been filtered to remove the confounding effect of respiring PLTs and residual WBCs. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: One-day-old WBC-reduced whole-blood-derived PCs (WBPCs) were inoculated with bacteria at 100 to 500 CFU per mL. After 30 minutes, 2- to 3-mL aliquots were processed through a PLT-reducing filter into a sample pouch containing sodium polyanethol sulfonate and entrained air. After incubation at 35degreesC for at least 24 hours, the %O-2 was measured within the pouch. Noninoculated WBC-reduced WBPCs (n = 155), confirmed free of bacteria by routine culture, were tested in a like manner. Results from the latter group of WBC-reduced WBPCs were used to distinguish contaminated from noncontaminated units. RESULTS: After a 24-hour incubation at 35degreesC, 195 (96.5%) of the 202 sample pouches obtained from inoculated units were detected by the BDS. After an additional 6 hours at room temperature, those that remained and were tested were found positive. None of the noninoculated controls produced a positive reading. CONCLUSION: The BDS is easy to use and provides good levels of sensitivity and specificity.
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