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- Is the antimicrobial removal device a cost-effective addition to . . .
Two hundred and thirty-four blood cultures from 140 patients receiving antibiotics were processed using the antimicrobial removal device (ARD) in parallel with conventional blood cultures One hundred and seventy cultures were obtained from patients suspected to have bacteraemia and 64 from patients known to have a positive conventional blood culture within the preceding three days A total of
- Evaluation of new blood culture processing systems - PMC
The Antimicrobial Removal Device (ARD; Marion Scientific) was evaluated in vitro with simulated blood culture samples in fresh blood and clinically with samples from potentially septic patients to test its ability to remove antimicrobial agents and
- Manual Blood Culture Systems and the Antimicrobial Removal Device
In addition, there exists a device for removing antimicrobial agents from blood specimens before inoculation into blood culture bottles This anti- microbial removal device or ARD is intended for use with the manual systems listed previously
- Cost effectiveness of the antibiotic removal device for processing . . .
The antimicrobial removal device (ARD) blood culture system has been reported to increase the sensitivity of isolation of pathogenic microorganisms in bacteremic patients who are already on antibiotics To determine the usefulness of this system to the clinician for the diagnosis of bacteremia and t …
- Evaluation of the Antibiotic Removal Device - PMC
Abstract A new system called an Antibiotic Removal Device (ARD), used for the removal of residual antibiotics in blood specimens, was studied in 300 patients diagnosed as clinically septic despite antimicrobial therapy Blood specimens from these patients were processed with and without the ARD into aerobic and anaerobic media There were 53 patients who had one or more positive blood culture
- Evaluation of an Antimicrobial Removal Device (ARD) for . . . - PubMed
An Antimicrobial Removal Device (ARD) shown to inactivate 13 commonly used antimicrobial agents was used for processing blood samples before culture and compared with a conventional biphasic blood culture medium 448 blood samples were processed using the ARD bottle with 472 parallel conventional cu …
- Evaluation of the Antibiotic Removal Device - Journal of Clinical . . .
A new system called an Antibiotic Removal Device (ARD), used for the removal of residual antibiotics in blood specimens, was studied in 300 patients diagnosed as clinically septic despite antimicrobial therapy Blood specimens from these patients were processed with and without the ARD into aerobic and anaerobic media There were 53 patients who had one or more positive blood culture bottles
- Manual Blood Culture Systems and the Antimicrobial Removal Device
In the midst of technologic advances within blood culture microbiology, several manual blood culture systems, which have an important role in the detection of bacteremia, mycobacteremia, and fungemia, are often overlooked These include traditional broth-based systems, agar-broth biphasic blood culture techniques, a commercial broth-based manual system in which growth is detected by a broth
- Cost Effectiveness of the Antibiotic Removal Device for Processing . . .
The antimicrobial removal device (ARD) blood culture system has been reported to increase the sensitivity of isolation of pathogenic microorganisms in bacteremic patients who are already on antibiotics To determine the usefulness of this system to
- Culture, Blood with ARD
Test Code ARDB Alias See Also Blood Culture with ARD CPT Codes 87040 Preferred Specimen Preparation of Patient and Collection of
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