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Association of Local Unit Sampling and Microbiology Laboratory Culture Practices With the Ability to Identify Causative Pathogens in Peritoneal Dialysis-Associated Peritonitis in Thailand
Document Type
article
Author
Talerngsak KanjanabuchTanittha ChatsuwanNibondh UdomsantisukTanawin NopsoponPongpratch PuapatanakulGuttiga HaluePichet LorvinitnunKittisak TangjittrongSurapong NarenpitakChanchana BoonyakraiSajja TatiyanupanwongRutchanee ChieochanthanakijWorapot TreamtrakanponUraiwan ParinyasiriNiwat LounsengPhichit SongviriyavithayaSuchai SritippayawanSomchai Eiam-OngKriang TungsangaDavid W. JohnsonBruce RobinsonJeffrey PerlKearkiat Praditpornsilpa, MDAreewan Cheawchanwattana, PhDMs Piyaporn Towannang, PhDKanittha Triamamornwooth, MPhamMrs. Nisa Thongbor, MPhamMs. Nipa Aiyasanon, MPhamMrs Donkum Kaewboonsert, MPhamMrs. Pensri Uttayotha, MPhamWichai Sopassathit, MDMrs. Salakjit Pitakmongkol, MDUssanee Poonvivatchaikarn, MDMrs. Bunpring Jaroenpattrawut, MDSomphon Buranaosot, MDSukit Nilvarangkul, MDMs. Warakoan Satitkan, MDWanida Somboonsilp, MDPimpong Wongtrakul, MDMs. Ampai Tongpliw, MDMs. Anocha Pullboon, MDMs. Montha Jankramol, MDMrs. Apinya Wechpradit, MDMs. Chadarat Kleebchaiyaphum, MDWadsamon Saikong, MDMrs. Worauma Panya, MDMrs. Siriwan Thaweekote, MDSriphrae Uppamai, MDJarubut Phisutrattanaporn, MDMrs. Sirirat Sirinual, MDSetthapon Panyatong, MDPuntapong Taruangsri, MDMrs. Boontita Prasertkul, MDMs. Thanchanok Buanet, MDMrs. Panthira Passorn, MDMrs. Rujira Luksanaprom, MDAngsuwarin Wongpiang, MDMs. Metinee Chaiwut, MDMrs. Ruchdaporn Phaichan, MDPeerapach Rattanasoonton, MDMrs. Wanlaya Thongsiw, MDNarumon Lukrat, MDMrs. Sayumporn Thaitrng, MDMrs. Yupha Laoong, MDMrs. Niparat Pikul, MDMrs. Navarat Rukchart, MDMrs. Korawee Sukmee, MDMrs. Wandee Chantarungsri, MD
Source
Kidney International Reports, Vol 6, Iss 4, Pp 1118-1129 (2021)
Subject
culture-negative peritonitis
ISPD guideline
lab practice
microbiology
peritonitis
Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology
RC870-923
Language
English
ISSN
2468-0249
Abstract
Introduction: This describes variations in facility peritoneal dialysis (PD) effluent (PDE) culture techniques and local microbiology laboratory practices, competencies, and quality assurance associated with peritonitis, with a specific emphasis on factors associated with culture-negative peritonitis (CNP). Methods: Peritonitis data were prospectively collected from 22 Thai PD centers between May 2016 and October 2017 as part of the Peritoneal Dialysis Outcomes and Practice Patterns Study. The first cloudy PD bags from PD participants with suspected peritonitis were sent to local and central laboratories for comparison of pathogen identification. The associations between these characteristics and CNP were evaluated. Results: CNP was significantly more frequent in local laboratories (38%) compared with paired PDE samples sent to the central laboratory (12%, P < 0.05). Marked variations were observed in PD center practices, particularly with respect to specimen collection and processing, which often deviated from International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis Guideline recommendations, and laboratory capacities, capabilities, and certification. Lower rates of CNP were associated with PD nurse specimen collection, centrifugation of PDE, immediate transfer of samples to the laboratory, larger hospital size, larger PD unit size, availability of an on-site nephrologist, higher laboratory capacity, and laboratory ability to perform aerobic cultures, undertake standard operating procedures in antimicrobial susceptibilities, and obtain local accreditation. Conclusion: There were large variations in PD center and laboratory capacities, capabilities, and practices, which in turn were associated with the likelihood of culturing and correctly identifying organisms responsible for causing PD-associated peritonitis. Deviations in practice from International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis guideline recommendations were associated with higher CNP rates.