The variability of the microbial profile of corneal ulcers

Purpose. To study the microbiological profile of corneal ulcers depending on demographic and clinical characteristics of patients.Materials and methods. 97 patients (114 eyes) (65 men and 32 women) diagnosed with corneal ulcer were tested. 80 patients had unilateral and 17 bilateral ulcers. The pati...

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Main Authors: P. M. Maharramov, M. H. Guliyeva
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Language:Russian
Published: Real Time Ltd 2021-03-01
Series:Российский офтальмологический журнал
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Online Access:https://roj.igb.ru/jour/article/view/586
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description Purpose. To study the microbiological profile of corneal ulcers depending on demographic and clinical characteristics of patients.Materials and methods. 97 patients (114 eyes) (65 men and 32 women) diagnosed with corneal ulcer were tested. 80 patients had unilateral and 17 bilateral ulcers. The patients’ age varied from 15 to 87 years (24.7 % aged 50–59, 27.8 % aged 60–69, and 19.7 % aged 70 or older). All patients were examined for the microbiological profile of corneal scrapings to determine the microbial flora of the corneal ulcer. The significance of gender, age and clinical differences found in the structure of the microbiological profile was evaluated by the the χ² criterion.Results. Gram-positive microorganisms were among the most frequently detected: Staphylococcus epidermidis in 25.3 % of cases, Streptococcus pneumoniae in 21.7 % of cases, Streptococcus viridians in 16.3 % of cases, and Staphylococcus aureus in 7,8 % of cases. Gram-negative microbial flora (Pseudomonas aeruginosa) was revealed in 22.3 % of cases, while fungi were identified in 6.6 % of cases.Conclusion. The microbiological profile of corneal ulcer depends on the patient’s age, localization, size and depth of the lesion, as well as the presence of complication. Severe and complicated forms of corneal ulcer (sized ˃5 mm, depth of the lesion exceeding two thirds of corneal thickness) are often associated with the detection of more than one type of microorganism.
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spelling doaj.art-51ea3e4d12c54d3ca660f02dc38c1bdb2023-03-13T07:54:31ZrusReal Time LtdРоссийский офтальмологический журнал2072-00762587-57602021-03-01141697310.21516/2072-0076-2021-14-1-69-73338The variability of the microbial profile of corneal ulcersP. M. Maharramov0M. H. Guliyeva1Национальный центр офтальмологии им. акад. Зарифы Алиевой Минздрава Азербайджанской РеспубликиНациональный центр офтальмологии им. акад. Зарифы Алиевой Минздрава Азербайджанской РеспубликиPurpose. To study the microbiological profile of corneal ulcers depending on demographic and clinical characteristics of patients.Materials and methods. 97 patients (114 eyes) (65 men and 32 women) diagnosed with corneal ulcer were tested. 80 patients had unilateral and 17 bilateral ulcers. The patients’ age varied from 15 to 87 years (24.7 % aged 50–59, 27.8 % aged 60–69, and 19.7 % aged 70 or older). All patients were examined for the microbiological profile of corneal scrapings to determine the microbial flora of the corneal ulcer. The significance of gender, age and clinical differences found in the structure of the microbiological profile was evaluated by the the χ² criterion.Results. Gram-positive microorganisms were among the most frequently detected: Staphylococcus epidermidis in 25.3 % of cases, Streptococcus pneumoniae in 21.7 % of cases, Streptococcus viridians in 16.3 % of cases, and Staphylococcus aureus in 7,8 % of cases. Gram-negative microbial flora (Pseudomonas aeruginosa) was revealed in 22.3 % of cases, while fungi were identified in 6.6 % of cases.Conclusion. The microbiological profile of corneal ulcer depends on the patient’s age, localization, size and depth of the lesion, as well as the presence of complication. Severe and complicated forms of corneal ulcer (sized ˃5 mm, depth of the lesion exceeding two thirds of corneal thickness) are often associated with the detection of more than one type of microorganism.https://roj.igb.ru/jour/article/view/586язва роговицымикробиологический профильизменчивость
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M. H. Guliyeva
The variability of the microbial profile of corneal ulcers
Российский офтальмологический журнал
язва роговицы
микробиологический профиль
изменчивость
title The variability of the microbial profile of corneal ulcers
title_full The variability of the microbial profile of corneal ulcers
title_fullStr The variability of the microbial profile of corneal ulcers
title_full_unstemmed The variability of the microbial profile of corneal ulcers
title_short The variability of the microbial profile of corneal ulcers
title_sort variability of the microbial profile of corneal ulcers
topic язва роговицы
микробиологический профиль
изменчивость
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