Microbiota bacteriana da conjuntiva de doadores de córnea
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Resumo: | PURPOSE: To identify and qualify bacterial organisms in conjunctival tissue of donor corneas. To correlate the frequency of positive cultures with donor age, cause of death, and time from death to collection of conjunctival samples. To investigate bacterial susceptibility to specific antibiotics. METHODS: Conjunctival samples obtained from the inferior conjunctival fornix of 242 eyes of cornea donors were collected between January and March, 1994. The samples were transferred to Stuart´s medium and then inoculated into blood, acid blood, chocolate, McConkey agars, and thioglycolate broth. Donor age, time and cause of death were recorded. Bacterial susceptibility to antibiotics was tested using the diffusion method on agar modified by Kirby and Bauer. Statistical analysis was done using the chi-square, Fisher's exact and Mann-Whitney tests. RESULTS: Microorganisms were identified in 91.7% of the samples. The most frequently isolated microorganism was coagulase-negative Staphylococcus (27.3%). Time from death to collection of the conjunctival sample was on the average 4.2 hours. The most frequent cause of death was cardiovascular disease (26.4%). The median donor age was 62 years. No significant correlation between positive cultures and the investigated variables was found. Vancomycin inhibited bacterial growth in 100% of Gram-positive microorganisms. The sensitivity of Gram-negative bacteria to gentamicin ranged from 36.7 to 92.3%. CONCLUSION: The frequency of positive conjunctival cultures of donor corneas was 91.7%. No significant statistical difference was found between positive cultures and the investigated parameters. Vancomycin inhibited the growth of Gram-positive bacteria in 100% of the cases and the sensitivity of Gram-negative bacteria to gentamicin varied. |
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Microbiota bacteriana da conjuntiva de doadores de córneaBacterial microbiota of the conjunctiva of donor corneasCornea transplantationCorneaBacteriaTissue donorsConjunctivaEye infectionsbacterialTransplante de córneaCórneaBactériasDoadores de tecidosConjuntivaInfecções oculares bacterianasPURPOSE: To identify and qualify bacterial organisms in conjunctival tissue of donor corneas. To correlate the frequency of positive cultures with donor age, cause of death, and time from death to collection of conjunctival samples. To investigate bacterial susceptibility to specific antibiotics. METHODS: Conjunctival samples obtained from the inferior conjunctival fornix of 242 eyes of cornea donors were collected between January and March, 1994. The samples were transferred to Stuart´s medium and then inoculated into blood, acid blood, chocolate, McConkey agars, and thioglycolate broth. Donor age, time and cause of death were recorded. Bacterial susceptibility to antibiotics was tested using the diffusion method on agar modified by Kirby and Bauer. Statistical analysis was done using the chi-square, Fisher's exact and Mann-Whitney tests. RESULTS: Microorganisms were identified in 91.7% of the samples. The most frequently isolated microorganism was coagulase-negative Staphylococcus (27.3%). Time from death to collection of the conjunctival sample was on the average 4.2 hours. The most frequent cause of death was cardiovascular disease (26.4%). The median donor age was 62 years. No significant correlation between positive cultures and the investigated variables was found. Vancomycin inhibited bacterial growth in 100% of Gram-positive microorganisms. The sensitivity of Gram-negative bacteria to gentamicin ranged from 36.7 to 92.3%. CONCLUSION: The frequency of positive conjunctival cultures of donor corneas was 91.7%. No significant statistical difference was found between positive cultures and the investigated parameters. Vancomycin inhibited the growth of Gram-positive bacteria in 100% of the cases and the sensitivity of Gram-negative bacteria to gentamicin varied.OBJETIVOS: Quantificar e qualificar a microbiota aeróbia da conjuntiva de doadores de córnea segundo a interferência do intervalo de tempo entre o óbito e a colheita do espécime conjuntival, a causa do óbito e a idade do doador e avaliar a atividade biocida de determinados antibióticos aos microrganismos isolados. MÉTODOS: Entre janeiro e março de 1994 foram colhidos espécimes da conjuntiva de 242 olhos de doadores de córnea. O material transportado em meio de Stuart foi semeado em ágares sangue, chocolate, sangue azida, MacConkey e caldo tioglicolato. Foi registrada a idade do doador, hora e causa do óbito. A atividade biocida dos antibióticos foi avaliada pela metodologia de Kirby e Bauer. A análise estatística utilizou os testes do qui-quadrado, exato de Fisher e Mann-Whitney. RESULTADOS: A freqüência de cultura positiva da conjuntiva de doadores de córnea foi de 91,7%. A mediana da idade dos doadores foi de 62 anos e do intervalo de tempo entre o óbito e a colheita do espécime foi de 4,2 horas. A causa mais freqüente de óbito foi doença cardiovascular (26,4%). Não houve diferença significante entre a cultura positiva e as variáveis estudadas. A vancomicina inibiu 100% das cepas de bactérias Gram-positivas e a sensibilidade dos bacilos Gram-negativos à gentamicina variou de 36,7% a 92,3%. CONCLUSÕES: O estudo revelou freqüência elevada de cultura positiva da conjuntiva de doadores de córneas. Staphylococcus coagulase negativo foi a espécie com maior número de isolamentos positivos. Não foi encontrada associação entre os fatores de risco avaliados e cultura positiva. Os antibióticos tiveram atividade biocida variável sobre os Gram-negativos e 100% dos Gram-positivos foram sensíveis à vancomicina.Hospital do Servidor Público Estadual de São PauloUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Departamento de OftalmologiaUNIFESP, Depto. de OftalmologiaSciELOConselho Brasileiro de OftalmologiaHospital do Servidor Público Estadual de São PauloUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Araújo, Maria Emília Xavier Dos SantosScarpi, Marinho Jorge [UNIFESP]2015-06-14T13:31:19Z2015-06-14T13:31:19Z2004-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion927-933application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0004-27492004000600016Arquivos Brasileiros de Oftalmologia. 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Microbiota bacteriana da conjuntiva de doadores de córnea Bacterial microbiota of the conjunctiva of donor corneas |
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Microbiota bacteriana da conjuntiva de doadores de córnea |
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Microbiota bacteriana da conjuntiva de doadores de córnea Araújo, Maria Emília Xavier Dos Santos Cornea transplantation Cornea Bacteria Tissue donors Conjunctiva Eye infections bacterial Transplante de córnea Córnea Bactérias Doadores de tecidos Conjuntiva Infecções oculares bacterianas |
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Microbiota bacteriana da conjuntiva de doadores de córnea |
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Microbiota bacteriana da conjuntiva de doadores de córnea |
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Microbiota bacteriana da conjuntiva de doadores de córnea |
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Microbiota bacteriana da conjuntiva de doadores de córnea |
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Microbiota bacteriana da conjuntiva de doadores de córnea |
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Araújo, Maria Emília Xavier Dos Santos |
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Araújo, Maria Emília Xavier Dos Santos Scarpi, Marinho Jorge [UNIFESP] |
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Scarpi, Marinho Jorge [UNIFESP] |
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Hospital do Servidor Público Estadual de São Paulo Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) |
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Araújo, Maria Emília Xavier Dos Santos Scarpi, Marinho Jorge [UNIFESP] |
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Cornea transplantation Cornea Bacteria Tissue donors Conjunctiva Eye infections bacterial Transplante de córnea Córnea Bactérias Doadores de tecidos Conjuntiva Infecções oculares bacterianas |
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Cornea transplantation Cornea Bacteria Tissue donors Conjunctiva Eye infections bacterial Transplante de córnea Córnea Bactérias Doadores de tecidos Conjuntiva Infecções oculares bacterianas |
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PURPOSE: To identify and qualify bacterial organisms in conjunctival tissue of donor corneas. To correlate the frequency of positive cultures with donor age, cause of death, and time from death to collection of conjunctival samples. To investigate bacterial susceptibility to specific antibiotics. METHODS: Conjunctival samples obtained from the inferior conjunctival fornix of 242 eyes of cornea donors were collected between January and March, 1994. The samples were transferred to Stuart´s medium and then inoculated into blood, acid blood, chocolate, McConkey agars, and thioglycolate broth. Donor age, time and cause of death were recorded. Bacterial susceptibility to antibiotics was tested using the diffusion method on agar modified by Kirby and Bauer. Statistical analysis was done using the chi-square, Fisher's exact and Mann-Whitney tests. RESULTS: Microorganisms were identified in 91.7% of the samples. The most frequently isolated microorganism was coagulase-negative Staphylococcus (27.3%). Time from death to collection of the conjunctival sample was on the average 4.2 hours. The most frequent cause of death was cardiovascular disease (26.4%). The median donor age was 62 years. No significant correlation between positive cultures and the investigated variables was found. Vancomycin inhibited bacterial growth in 100% of Gram-positive microorganisms. The sensitivity of Gram-negative bacteria to gentamicin ranged from 36.7 to 92.3%. CONCLUSION: The frequency of positive conjunctival cultures of donor corneas was 91.7%. No significant statistical difference was found between positive cultures and the investigated parameters. Vancomycin inhibited the growth of Gram-positive bacteria in 100% of the cases and the sensitivity of Gram-negative bacteria to gentamicin varied. |
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