P-840. Optimizing Diagnostic Stewardship: Reducing Routine AFB and Fungal Cultures in Orthopedic Surgical Specimens
Whitney Miller, Sean Higinbotham, Jessica Churchill, Kristine Hoffman, Margaret M Cooper, Michael L Wilson, Timothy C Jenkins

TL;DR
This study shows that reducing routine fungal and mycobacterial tests in orthopedic surgeries lowers costs and improves lab efficiency without harming patient care.
Contribution
The study introduces an educational intervention that successfully reduces unnecessary fungal and mycobacterial cultures in orthopedic and podiatric surgeries.
Findings
Fungal and mycobacterial cultures dropped significantly after the intervention.
The intervention saved $53,362 annually and reduced lab work by 894 hours per year.
Similar results were observed in both orthopedic and podiatric surgeries.
Abstract
Fungal and mycobacterial cultures are frequently ordered on orthopedic operative specimens but are low yield and rarely impact patient management. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of an intervention to reduce unnecessary fungal and mycobacterial cultures during orthopedic surgeries.Combined AFB/Fungal Cx Pre and Post InterventionOrthopedics AFB/Fungal Cx Pre and Post Intervention Combined AFB/Fungal Cx Pre and Post Intervention Orthopedics AFB/Fungal Cx Pre and Post Intervention This was a quasi-experimental study of patients undergoing an orthopedic or podiatric surgical procedures at a 550-bed academic, safety-net hospital. The pre-intervention period was 1/2018 to 11/2022; the post-intervention period was 3/2023 to 3/2025. The intervention (12/2022 – 2/2023) included education to Orthopedic Surgeons, Podiatrists, and operating room nursing staff to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSurgical site infection prevention · Bacterial Identification and Susceptibility Testing · Orthopedic Infections and Treatments
