Microbial flora of mastoid cavity after canal wall down (CWD) mastoidectomy

IF 0.2 Q4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
B. Barati, M. Ghazizadeh
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Introduction: Many scientists have worked on microbial flora of the ear canal or middle ear in nonoperated patients, but it is not clear that what changes would be occurred in the flora of the mastoid cavity postoperatively. It can help the surgeons to choose the appropriate drugs in the perioperative period. The study was designed to investigate the microbial flora of the middle ear and mastoid cavities after canal wall down (CWD) mastoidectomy. Materials and Methods: The survey was designed as a prospective cross-sectional study. All patients with chronic otitis media who had undergone CWD mastoidectomy in a public university hospital from 2014 to 2017 were enrolled in the study. They were periodically followed up postoperatively at least for 6 months. Swab sampling from ear cavity was performed, and the samples were sent for culture and antibiogram. Each specimen was sent for bacterial and fungal analysis. If bacterial culture result was positive, the sensitivity of the cultured organisms to common antibiotics was also assessed. Results: Seventy-four patients entered into the survey. Twenty-six (35%) of samples were positive for bacteria, and 11 (14.5%) were positive for fungi. Furthermore, 3 (4%) of the studied ears were positive simultaneously for both bacterial and fungal culture. Among cultured bacteria, Staphylococcus epidermidis was the most common species (29%). Candida species was the most common fungal species (8%). Conclusions: Microbial infection is a common finding after CWD mastoidectomy. S. epidermidis and Candida species should be considered as the primary targets of treatment.
乳突切除术后乳突腔的微生物区系
导言:许多科学家对非手术患者耳道或中耳的微生物菌群进行了研究,但尚不清楚术后乳突腔菌群会发生什么变化。它可以帮助外科医生在围手术期选择合适的药物。本研究旨在探讨中耳乳突切除术后乳突腔内微生物菌群的变化。材料与方法:本调查设计为前瞻性横断面研究。所有2014年至2017年在公立大学医院行CWD乳突切除术的慢性中耳炎患者均被纳入研究。术后定期随访至少6个月。耳腔拭子取样,送培养及抗生素检查。每个标本送去进行细菌和真菌分析。如果细菌培养结果为阳性,还评估培养的微生物对常用抗生素的敏感性。结果:74例患者纳入调查。细菌阳性26份(35%),真菌阳性11份(14.5%)。其中3只(4%)耳同时呈细菌和真菌培养阳性。在培养的细菌中,表皮葡萄球菌是最常见的菌种(29%)。念珠菌是最常见的真菌种类(8%)。结论:微生物感染是CWD乳突切除术后常见的发现。表皮葡萄球菌和念珠菌应被视为治疗的主要目标。
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Indian Journal of Otology
Indian Journal of Otology OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY-
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