[A microbiologic study on anaerobic bacteremia after dental extraction].

Taehan Ch'ikkwa Uisa Hyophoe chi Pub Date : 1990-03-01
J G Lee, K S Kim
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Abstract

It has been known for many years that tooth extraction can cause bacterial dissemination into blood stream, that is, bacteremia. Besides endocarditis--causing bacteria, alpha-hemolytic streptococci, anaerobes are involved in the post- extraction bacteremia. They are of clinical importance because they can cause abscesses in the various parenchymatous organs such as the liver, lung, and brain through anachoresis. The purpose of this study is to establish the types of species of anaerobes associated with post--extraction bacteremia, and to give the baseline to the succeeding study of sensitivity tests of various antibiotics, thus clinicians can chose the right ones. 10ml of blood was sampled pre- and post- operatively from 32 patients and incubated in anaerobic chamber. The followings are the results of this study. 1. All the preoperative blood samples showed negative culture. 2. Postoperative blood samples from 8 out of 10 patients (80%) in group 1, from 1 out of 15 (73.3%) in group 2, and 2 out of 7 (28.6%) in group 3 yielded anaerobic and facultative species. 3. Organisms detected were species belonging to the genera Streptococcus, Bacteroides, Actinomyces, Staphylococcus, Peptostreptococcus, Peptococcus, Propionebacterium, Fusobacterium, nonenterococcus, and Corynebacterium.

拔牙后厌氧菌血症的微生物学研究
多年来,人们已经知道拔牙会导致细菌传播到血液中,即菌血症。除了引起心内膜炎的细菌,溶血链球菌,厌氧菌也参与了提取后的菌血症。它们具有重要的临床意义,因为它们可以通过穿刺引起肝、肺和脑等各种实质器官的脓肿。本研究的目的是建立与提取后菌血症相关的厌氧菌种类,为后续各种抗生素的敏感性试验研究提供基线,以便临床医生选择合适的抗生素。32例患者术前、术后均取血10ml,置于厌氧室培养。以下是本研究的结果。1. 术前血样均为阴性培养。2. 1组术后10例患者中有8例(80%),2组术后15例患者中有1例(73.3%),3组术后7例患者中有2例(28.6%)产生厌氧和兼性菌。3.检出的菌属包括链球菌、拟杆菌、放线菌、葡萄球菌、胃链球菌、胃球菌、原芽杆菌、梭杆菌、非肠球菌和棒状杆菌。
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