Objectives-(l) To establish the proportion of blood cultures that yiel
d a positive microbiological culture. (2) To determine what proportion
of blood cultures taken in the emergency department impact on patient
management. (3) To develop guidelines for the appropriate ordering of
blood cultures from patients in the emergency department (ED). Method
s-Retrospective review of all blood cultures taken in the ED of a metr
opolitan teaching hospital between 26 September 1995 and 30 June 1996.
Results-One thousand and sixty two blood cultures were taken from pat
ients in the ED during the study period. Ninety two (9%) returned a po
sitive microbiological culture. Of these, 52 (5%) were ('true') positi
ves and 18 (1.6%) resulted in changes in management. Conclusions-Blood
cultures taken in the ED rarely yield positive cultures. Only 1.6% of
blood cultures taken in the ED impact on management of patients. Simp
le strategies could reduce the number of blood cultures ordered with l
ittle prospect of patient compromise.