[是他们的眼睛吗?儿科重症监护室从支气管吸出物和结膜拭子中分离出的微生物之间的相关性]。

J Ligero-López, L Escosa-García, C Schüffelmann-Gutiérrez, M Laplaza-González, M I Quiles-Melero, F Moreno-Ramos, F Baquero-Artigao, J Cacho-Calvo, E Cendejas-Bueno
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研究目的我们的观察性、回顾性研究旨在确定从儿科重症监护病房(PICU)呼吸道感染患者支气管吸出物中分离出的细菌与从临床结膜炎患者结膜拭子中分离出的细菌之间的相关性:在 2015 年至 2022 年期间,我们审查了从 PICU 患者处获得的所有具有临床意义的支气管吸出物(≥105 CFU/mL)和阳性结膜拭子。我们从微生物学数据库中检索了这些记录,并对数据进行了交叉比对,以确定在同一临床事件中这两种检测结果均呈阳性的患者:患者年龄的中位数为 5 个月(四分位数间距:1-7)。其中,21 名患者的支气管吸出物和结膜拭子样本均呈阳性,85.71% 的病例(21 人中有 18 人)显示微生物匹配。最常见的分离微生物是流感嗜血杆菌(55.6%),其次是铜绿假单胞菌(14.3%)、产气克雷伯菌(9.5%),大肠埃希菌、嗜麦芽血单胞菌和泄殖腔肠杆菌各占 4.8%:我们的研究表明,在临床结膜炎症状明显的患者中,从两种样本中分离出的微生物具有很强的一致性。这些发现为今后的前瞻性研究提供了依据,这些研究可能会将结膜拭子作为一种预测工具,用于识别呼吸道感染所涉及的微生物。
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Is it in their eyes? Correlation between microorganisms isolated from bronchial aspirates and conjunctival swabs in a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit.

Objective: Our observational, retrospective study aimed to determine the correlation between bacteria isolated from bronchial aspirates of pediatric ICU patients (PICU) with respiratory infections and those obtained from conjunctival swabs of the same patients exhibiting clinical conjunctivitis.

Methods: Throughout the period from 2015 to 2022, we reviewed all clinically significant bronchial aspirates (≥105 CFU/mL) and positive conjunctival swabs obtained from PICU patients. These records were retrieved from the microbiology database, cross-referencing the data to identify patients who tested positive for both during the same clinical episode.

Results: The median age of the patients was 5 months (interquartile range: 1-7). Among the cohort, twenty-one patients exhibited positivity in both bronchial aspirate and conjunctival swab samples, showcasing a microbial match in 85.71% of cases (18 out of 21). The most frequently isolated microorganisms were Haemophilus influenzae (55.6%), followed by Pseudomonas aeruginosa (14.3%), Klebsiella aerogenes (9.5%), and Escherichia coli, Stenotrophomonas maltophilia, and Enterobacter cloacae, each accounting for 4.8% of the isolates.

Conclusions: Our study demonstrates a strong concordance between the isolated microorganisms from both samples in patients presenting clear symptoms of clinical conjunctivitis. These findings provide a basis for future prospective studies that may leverage conjunctival swabs as a predictive tool for identifying microorganisms involved in respiratory infections.

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