Lavage with at least 2.5 mL/cm sterile saline reduces bacterial load in a subcutaneous tissue model.

IF 1.4 3区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Cody B Westmoreland, Sara D Lawhon, Jing Wu, Nicholas D Jeffery, Vanna M Dickerson
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Abstract

Objective: To quantify the volume of lavage required to decrease the bacterial load below a standard of 105 CFUs/mL on a subcutaneous tissue model.

Methods: This was a benchtop experimental study conducted between May 1, 2023, through July 31, 2023 that included 20 sterile silicone skin models with a 10-cm incision. The silicone skin model was inoculated with a 1,000-fold dilution of approximately 1.5 X 108 CFUs/mL of isolated Staphylococcus pseudintermedius or Escherichia coli. Bacterial quantification samples were taken preinoculation, 20 minutes postinoculation, and after incremental saline lavage to total a volume of 2.5, 5, and 10 mL/cm incisional length bacterial quantification.

Results: For S pseudintermedius and E coli, a reduction of bacterial colonies below 105 CFUs/mL was noted in all lavage volumes, with an initial 3-log decrease from postinoculation to the 2.5 mL/cm lavage for both S pseudintermedius and E coli. Microbial growth demonstrated a 1-log reduction with increased lavage volumes from 2.5 mL/cm to 10 mL/cm for S pseudintermedius. For E coli, microbial growth demonstrated a 1-log reduction with the second lavage (total of 5 mL/cm) and a half-log reduction with the third lavage (total of 10 mL/cm).

Conclusions: Surgeons should consider a minimum of 2.5 mL/cm lavage when aiming to decontaminate SC tissues in linear surgical wounds. Further work in clinical cases is required to evaluate differences in live tissue compared to this model.

Clinical relevance: This work provides surgeons with a reference point for deciding what volume of lavage to use for purposes of decontaminating an SC space.

用至少2.5 mL/cm无菌生理盐水灌洗可减少皮下组织模型中的细菌负荷。
目的:量化在皮下组织模型上将细菌负荷降至105 CFUs/mL以下所需的灌洗量。方法:本实验于2023年5月1日至2023年7月31日进行,包括20个切口为10cm的无菌硅胶皮肤模型。硅胶皮模型接种1000倍稀释约1.5 X 108 CFUs/mL分离的假中间葡萄球菌或大肠杆菌。接种前、接种后20分钟、增量生理盐水灌洗后取细菌定量样品,总容量分别为2.5、5、10 mL/cm切口长度。结果:对于假中间S和大肠杆菌,在所有灌洗体积中细菌菌落减少到105 cfu /mL以下,从接种后到2.5 mL/cm灌洗,假中间S和大肠杆菌的细菌菌落都减少了3倍。随着灌洗量从2.5 mL/cm增加到10 mL/cm,假中间S的微生物生长减少了1倍。对于大肠杆菌,第二次灌洗(总共5ml /cm)的微生物生长减少了1 log,第三次灌洗(总共10ml /cm)的微生物生长减少了半log。结论:外科医生应考虑至少2.5 mL/cm的灌洗,以净化线性外科伤口的SC组织。需要进一步的临床研究来评估活体组织与该模型的差异。临床意义:这项工作为外科医生决定使用多大的灌洗量来净化SC间隙提供了一个参考点。
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CiteScore
1.70
自引率
10.00%
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186
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Veterinary Research supports the collaborative exchange of information between researchers and clinicians by publishing novel research findings that bridge the gulf between basic research and clinical practice or that help to translate laboratory research and preclinical studies to the development of clinical trials and clinical practice. The journal welcomes submission of high-quality original studies and review articles in a wide range of scientific fields, including anatomy, anesthesiology, animal welfare, behavior, epidemiology, genetics, heredity, infectious disease, molecular biology, oncology, pharmacology, pathogenic mechanisms, physiology, surgery, theriogenology, toxicology, and vaccinology. Species of interest include production animals, companion animals, equids, exotic animals, birds, reptiles, and wild and marine animals. Reports of laboratory animal studies and studies involving the use of animals as experimental models of human diseases are considered only when the study results are of demonstrable benefit to the species used in the research or to another species of veterinary interest. Other fields of interest or animals species are not necessarily excluded from consideration, but such reports must focus on novel research findings. Submitted papers must make an original and substantial contribution to the veterinary medicine knowledge base; preliminary studies are not appropriate.
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