Sampling Variability in the Microbiological Evaluation of Expectorated Sputa and Endotracheal Aspirates

Sampling Variability in the Microbiological Evaluation of Expectorated Sputa and Endotracheal Aspirates

Sanjai Nagendra;Paul Bourbeau;Stephen Brecher;Michael Dunne;Mark LaRocco;Gary Doern;Sanjai Nagendra;Paul Bourbeau;Stephen Brecher;Michael Dunne;Mark LaRocco;Gary Doern;
Journal of clinical microbiology 2001 Vol. 39 pp. 2344-2347
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A five-center study was conducted with the aim of determining how reproducibly expectorated sputa and tracheal aspirates could be sampled when preparing Gram-stained smears and inoculating cultures. With both specimen types, excessive variation was noted among Gram stain results obtained from replicate smears. Less variation was noted among culture results, especially with tracheal aspirates.

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