Rapid implementation of a clinical decision-support workflow during the national blood culture bottle shortage

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2024-11-02
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Background: The United States Food and Drug Administration recently announced a national blood culture (BC) bottle shortage; the exact date of restoration is still being determined.

Aim: Implement a workflow to mitigate the BC bottle shortage at our hospital.

Methods: We created the following clinical decision support workflow in electronic medical record to help mitigate BC bottle use: (a) limit to two BC in 24 hours, (b) only repeat BC if 72 hours have passed from the prior sets, (c) do not repeat BC for coagulase-negative Staphylococcus bacteremia when considered a contaminant (i.e., no implanted vascular device), (d) do not repeat BC for Streptococcus bacteremia, (e) do not repeat cultures for Gram-negative rod bacteremia unless an unknown source, immunosuppression, or clinical worsening.

Findings: Post implementation, our weekly average BC bottle use decreased to 29.5%.

Conclusion: Within three weeks of the BC bottle shortage announcement, we successfully deployed evidence-based BC restrictions in the electronic medical record (EMR), reducing our BC orders by 29.5%. We encourage others to consider and potentially replicate our workflow to contribute to diagnostic stewardship.

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Butt S, Kressel AB, Haines BL, et al. Rapid implementation of a clinical decision-support workflow during the national blood culture bottle shortage. Infect Prev Pract. 2024;6(4):100417. Published 2024 Nov 2. doi:10.1016/j.infpip.2024.100417
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