Effect of an initial specimen diversion device on blood-culture contamination rates and vancomycin usage: A quasi-experimental study.
Eli P WilberAhmed BabikerJessica R Howard-AndersonJill E HoldsworthEileen M BurdM Jeremy EldridgeLindsey B GottliebPublished in: Infection control and hospital epidemiology (2023)
Initial specimen diversion devices (ISDDs) are a potential solution for reducing blood-culture contamination rates. We report the implementation of an ISDD associated with a sustained reduction in blood-culture contamination rates for >18 months after implementation. We did not observe a clinically significant reduction in inpatient vancomycin usage.