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Detection of endotoxin in the plasma of patients with gram-negative bacterial sepsis by the Limulus amoebocyte lysate assay
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Klebsiella PneumoniaeMedical MicrobiologyLimulus Amoebocyte LysateBioanalysisHematologySepsisSepsis PhenotypingInfection ControlClinical ChemistryLaboratory MedicineHealth SciencesClinical MicrobiologyGram-negative Bacterial SepsisAntimicrobial SusceptibilityPathogenesisMean Endotoxin LevelMicrobiologyMedicineHuman Plasma SamplesDiagnostic Microbiology
A total of 120 Limulus amoebocyte lysate (LAL) determinations were made on plasma obtained from normal, healthy human blood donors. Results demonstrated a mean endotoxin level in blood of 0.02 to 1.57 pg/ml. The amount of Escherichia coli endotoxin added to human plasma samples can be quantitated by both nephelometry and turbidimetry. Endotoxin-spiked samples were shown to be significantly different from unspiked samples. When plasma samples were collected from 45 patients hospitalized at three centers, a strong association was demonstrated between a positive Limulus amoebocyte lysate assay and a septic condition. Sensitivity, specificity, and false-positive and false-negative rates for the Limulus amoebocyte lysate assay as a diagnostic test for gram-negative bacteremia were estimated.
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