Microflora of upper parts of gastrointestinal tract during acute necrotizing pancreatitis

Authors

  • O. V. Rotar Higher State Educational Establishment of Ukraine «Bukovinian State Medical University», Ukraine
  • I. V. Khomiak Higher State Educational Establishment of Ukraine «Bukovinian State Medical University», Ukraine
  • V. I. Rotar Higher State Educational Establishment of Ukraine «Bukovinian State Medical University», Ukraine
  • A. I. Khomiak Higher State Educational Establishment of Ukraine «Bukovinian State Medical University», Ukraine
  • V. D. Shafraniuk Higher State Educational Establishment of Ukraine «Bukovinian State Medical University», Ukraine
  • O. V. Hrama Higher State Educational Establishment of Ukraine «Bukovinian State Medical University», Ukraine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34287/MMT.4(43).2019.11

Abstract

Analysis of results of treatment of 153 patients with acute necrotizing pancreatitis has been performed. Small intestinal content at admission, fluid and necrotic collections were gathered for microbiological investigation. At 57,4% of patients 8 strains of gramm negative microorgamisms were identified from small intestine before operation. Similar microflore were cultivated from pathological foci at 57,4% of patients after operation. Minimal inhibitory concentration of rifaximin from < 0,25 till 8 µg/ml and ciprofloxacin from 0,25 till 1 µg/ml suppressed growth of 100% of isolated microorganisms in vitro.

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2019-12-20

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Rotar, O. V. ., Khomiak, I. V. ., Rotar, V. I. ., Khomiak, A. I. ., Shafraniuk, V. D. ., & Hrama, O. V. . (2019). Microflora of upper parts of gastrointestinal tract during acute necrotizing pancreatitis. Modern Medical Technology, (4), 62–65. https://doi.org/10.34287/MMT.4(43).2019.11

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