[Etiology of infection associated with neoplastic changes of organs in the head and neck in patients hospitalized in the Oncology Centre in Warsaw].

Edyta Waker, Hanna Polowniak-Pracka, Romuald Krajewski, Marek Pietras, Agnieszka Woźniak, Katarzyna Hass, Agnieszka Magdziak, Maria Pawelec, Joanna Skrzeczyhka
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Introductions: According to clinical observations primary neoplastic lesions in the head and neck are often complicated by infection. The incidence of postoperative complications of cancer lesions of the head and neck, oral cavity, upper airways or larynx is from 19% up to 47% cases but in extensive and long-term operations can reach 80%.

Methods: We retrospectively evaluated results of microbiological investigations of 312 clinical specimens collected from patients from Clinical Head and Neck Cancers of On- cology Center in Warsaw in the years 2008 -2012. All samples of clinical materials were plated on the suitable culture media and incubated according to the recommendations.

Results: The study has shown that from all collected clinical specimens 491 strains have been isolated. Nearly half of the cultured bacteria were Gram-positive cocci (48.7%), mainly methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus. Most Gram-negative bacteria isolated from neoplastic lesions in the head and neck belong to Enterobacteriaceae (21%), 23,4% of cultured bacteria grown anaerobically and they were mainly Gram-negative rods.

Conclusions: The presence of diverse bacterial flora colonizing the mucous membranes of the mouth and throat may be the reason of difficulties in interpretation of microbiological investigation. It must be remembered that knowledge of colonizing and pathogenic flora of the area of head and neck enables appropriate preoperative prevention and empiric therapy.

[华沙肿瘤中心住院患者头颈部器官肿瘤改变相关感染的病因学]。
根据临床观察,头颈部原发性肿瘤病变常并发感染。头颈部、口腔、上气道或喉部癌变的术后并发症发生率为19% ~ 47%,而在广泛和长期手术中可达80%。方法:回顾性分析2008 -2012年华沙On- cology中心临床头颈癌患者的312例临床标本的微生物学调查结果。将所有临床材料的样品镀在合适的培养基上,并按照建议进行培养。结果:从所有临床标本中分离出菌株491株。培养菌中近一半为革兰氏阳性球菌(48.7%),以甲氧西林敏感金黄色葡萄球菌为主。头颈部肿瘤中分离到的革兰氏阴性菌大部分属于肠杆菌科(21%),其中23.4%为厌氧培养菌,以革兰氏阴性杆状菌为主。结论:口腔和喉咙粘膜上存在多种细菌菌群可能是微生物学调查难以解释的原因。必须记住,对头颈部区域的定植和致病菌群的了解可以使术前预防和经验性治疗成为可能。
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