Evaluation of the buffy-coat smear for rapid detection of bacteremia
H. Reik and S. J. Rubin
Buffy-coat smears prepared from 599 blood samples, obtained simultaneously
with blood for culture, were examined for bacteria. Each blood sample was
quantitatively cultured on chocolate agar. Twenty-one blood cultures (3.6%)
from 17 patients were positive. Two (11.7%) of the 17 patients had positive
buffy-coat smears. One patient had two positive smears, for a total of
three positive buffy-coat smears from 21 positive blood cultures. Chart
reviews were performed for two patients with positive buffy-coat smears,
three patients with positive blood cultures (containing the same organisms
as the two study patients) but negative buffy-coat smears, and six
additional patients who had had positive buffy-coat smears between 1974 and
1979. Of the eight patients with positive smears, six (75%) were infected
with Gram-positive cocci, three of which were Streptococcus pneumoniae.
Mortality was 100%.