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Late sampling for automated culture to extend the platelet shelf life to 5 days in Germany
Author(s) -
Vollmer Tanja,
DabischRuthe Mareike,
Weinstock Melanie,
Knabbe Cornelius,
Dreier Jens
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
transfusion
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.045
H-Index - 132
eISSN - 1537-2995
pISSN - 0041-1132
DOI - 10.1111/trf.14617
Subject(s) - incubation , incubation period , microbiology and biotechnology , bacteria , microbiological culture , biology , biochemistry , genetics
BACKGROUND Bacterial contamination of platelet concentrates (PCs) is still a major challenge in transfusion medicine. Different methodologic concepts and screening strategies have been developed and investigated concerning their usability. We evaluated the feasibility of BacT/ALERT automated culture (BacT/A, bioMérieux) with late sampling after 3 days at the earliest. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS Twenty‐four bacterial strains isolated from PCs and six relevant strains from reference stocks were spiked into apheresis‐derived PCs (10‐60 colony‐forming units [CFU]/bag). Sampling was performed after 3 days, and bacterial detection was investigated using the two detection methods (BacT/A and BactiFlow [BF], bioMérieux). The maximum time‐to‐result of BacT/A was set to less than 12 hours. RESULTS All medium‐ or high‐pathogenic strains are capable of proliferating to high titers, and 100% of contaminated samples were detected by BF and BacT/A (6 to ≤12 h incubation); lower detection rates of BacT/A were obtained within 6 hours of incubation (≤6 h: 76.2‐93.4%). The majority of low‐pathogenic isolates are also capable of growing in PCs (89.7%), showing a detection rate of 74.3% for BF versus 54.3% for BacT/A (6 to ≤12 h incubation). BacT/A failed to detect bacteria within 6 hours of incubation. Certainly, a small number of strains did not grow under PC storage conditions and were detectable by BacT/A only with increased detection times. CONCLUSIONS Late sampling after 3 days at the earliest, combined with reduced BacT/A incubation following the negative‐to‐date concept, offer an alternative opportunity to extend the shelf life of PCs from 4 to 5 days in Germany. The sensitivity of BacT/A with late sampling is nearly comparable to BF; the time‐to‐result is considerably longer.

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