Eye Culture and Sensitivity with Gram
General Information
- Lab Name
- Eye C/S w/Gram
- Lab Code
- EYEC
- Epic Ordering
- Culture Eye, Bact w/ Stain
- Description
This culture is intended for specimens collected from the conjunctiva or periorbital area. Order Fluid Bacterial Culture and Sensitivity (Special Anaerobic) with Gram Stain [FLDANC] for vitreous or intraocular fluid.
For Acanthamoeba and Balamuthia species PCR, see Acanthamoeba and Balamuthia species PCR [AMBPCR].
Note: Corneal scrapings are necessary for diagnosis of viral or chlamydial infections, and for cytologic exam.
- Synonyms
- Bacterial Conjunctivitis, Corneal Culture, Eye Culture, Ocular Culture
- Components
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Code Name SDES Specimen Description SREQ Special Requests GS Gram Smear CULT Culture RPT Report Status
Interpretation
- Reference Range
- See individual components
Ordering & Collection
- Specimen Type
- Swab or drainage from conjunctiva or periorbital area.
- Collection
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Obtain 0.5 mL TSoy broth (or agar media per physician request) from Microbiology Lab in advance of obtaining specimen.
External Eye: Disinfect skin near eye. Moisten swab in sterile saline. Swab lower conjunctiva, avoiding lid/lashes. Transport in a sterile tube with 0.5 mL broth.
Scrapings: Corneal scrapings should be obtained by an ophthalmologist. Use local anaesthetic and platinum spatula. Agar media is inoculated directly by physician onto agar with sterile spatula. Make several C-shaped cut marks into different areas on the agars.
Internal Eye: Surgical specimen in sterile container. Label carefully as left or right eye. Transport to lab immediately.
Note: Swab in Amies gel transport medium or liquid Amies transport medium (ESwab) will be accepted, but the Amies media dilutes the tiny specimen.
Universal Transport Medium (UTM) is not acceptable.
- Handling Instructions
Fluid: Collect in a sterile leak-proof container. Transport at room temperature to the lab immediately.
Swabs: Transport at room temperature, ideally within 4 hours of collection, but not more than 24 hours after collection.
- Preferred transport media: Swab in sterile tube with 0.5 mL TSoy broth (obtained from Micro lab).
- Acceptable: Eswab or Amies gel swab.
- Unacceptable: Specimens collected in Universal Transport Medium (UTM); dry swabs; specimens collected with expired swabs/transport media.
Corneal scrapings: Collect in sterile container. Transport at room temperature to the lab immediately.
Direct inoculation of agar media: Transport at room temperature to the lab immediately.
Specimens will be rejected if received > 24 hours after collection. Viability of organisms is significantly reduced after 24 hours.
Refrigeration is NOT ideal for bacterial culture as it decreases recovery of Strep. pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae.
- Quantity
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requested: Swab, or agar inoculated by physician
minimum: swab in broth
Processing
- Processing
If physician requests agar media for direct inoculation, provide the agar media listed in culture setup instructions, as well as two clean frosted slides in a slide box. Place all in a plastic sack. Microbiology should not streak the agar plates that have been inoculated by the clinician.
For vitreous or intraocular fluid: Order FLDANC. If specimen quantity is not sufficient for all tests ordered, page the LMR to help prioritize testing.
Performance
- LIS Dept Code
- Microbiology (MC)
- Performing Location(s)
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HMC Microbiology
206-744-5858325 9th Ave, Rm # GWH-47, Seattle, WA 98104-2420
UW-MT Microbiology
206-520-4600Clinical Lab, Room # NW177,
University of Washington Medical Center,
1959 NE Pacific street, Seattle, WA 98195 - Other Locations/Notes
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UW-MT Microbiology performs testing for UW-MT and UW-NW.
- Frequency
- Processed upon receipt
- Available STAT?
- Yes-Gram
Billing & Coding
- CPT codes
- 87070, 87205
- LOINC
- 609-8
- Interfaced Order Code
- UOW4929