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Efficiency of Empirically Administered Antibiotics in Patients with Cervical Infections of Odontogenic Origin

BACKGROUND AND AIMS. Odontogenic infections are among the main types of disorders located in the cephalic extremity. The aim of this study was to determine the efficiency of empirically administered antibiotics on the bacterial strains identified at the infection sites. PATIENTS AND METHOD. The stud...

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Autores principales: JUNCAR, MIHAI, ONIȘOR-GLIGOR, FLORIN, BRAN, SIMION, JUNCAR, RALUCA-IULIA, BĂCIUȚ, MIHAELA-FELICIA, DUMITRAȘCU, DINU-IULIU, BĂCIUȚ, GRIGORE, MOLDOVAN, IULIU
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Publicado: Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4508612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26528050
http://dx.doi.org/10.15386/cjmed-399
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author JUNCAR, MIHAI
ONIȘOR-GLIGOR, FLORIN
BRAN, SIMION
JUNCAR, RALUCA-IULIA
BĂCIUȚ, MIHAELA-FELICIA
DUMITRAȘCU, DINU-IULIU
BĂCIUȚ, GRIGORE
MOLDOVAN, IULIU
author_facet JUNCAR, MIHAI
ONIȘOR-GLIGOR, FLORIN
BRAN, SIMION
JUNCAR, RALUCA-IULIA
BĂCIUȚ, MIHAELA-FELICIA
DUMITRAȘCU, DINU-IULIU
BĂCIUȚ, GRIGORE
MOLDOVAN, IULIU
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS. Odontogenic infections are among the main types of disorders located in the cephalic extremity. The aim of this study was to determine the efficiency of empirically administered antibiotics on the bacterial strains identified at the infection sites. PATIENTS AND METHOD. The study included 10 randomly selected patients with odontogenic cervical soft tissue infections, who received antibiotic treatment prescribed by the family doctor or the dentist. The bacterial flora involved in the development of the septic process, the type of antibiotic administered to the patient and the sensitivity of the identified bacterial flora to the administered antibiotic were determined. RESULTS. In the 10 selected patients, 14 bacterial strains were detected; 7 patients had a single bacterial strain, and 3 patients had two or three types of bacteria. Of the administered antibiotics, amoxicillin was the most widely used (33.3% of the cases), followed by amoxicillin with beta-lactamase inhibitors (25% of the cases). In half of the patients, there was no sensitivity of the bacteria detected in the septic focus to the empirically administered antibiotic, and in 10% of the cases, partial sensitivity was evidenced. CONCLUSIONS. Empirical administration of antibiotics without the association of surgery did not prove to be effective in the treatment of cervical infections of odontogenic origin.
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spelling pubmed-45086122015-11-02 Efficiency of Empirically Administered Antibiotics in Patients with Cervical Infections of Odontogenic Origin JUNCAR, MIHAI ONIȘOR-GLIGOR, FLORIN BRAN, SIMION JUNCAR, RALUCA-IULIA BĂCIUȚ, MIHAELA-FELICIA DUMITRAȘCU, DINU-IULIU BĂCIUȚ, GRIGORE MOLDOVAN, IULIU Clujul Med Original Research BACKGROUND AND AIMS. Odontogenic infections are among the main types of disorders located in the cephalic extremity. The aim of this study was to determine the efficiency of empirically administered antibiotics on the bacterial strains identified at the infection sites. PATIENTS AND METHOD. The study included 10 randomly selected patients with odontogenic cervical soft tissue infections, who received antibiotic treatment prescribed by the family doctor or the dentist. The bacterial flora involved in the development of the septic process, the type of antibiotic administered to the patient and the sensitivity of the identified bacterial flora to the administered antibiotic were determined. RESULTS. In the 10 selected patients, 14 bacterial strains were detected; 7 patients had a single bacterial strain, and 3 patients had two or three types of bacteria. Of the administered antibiotics, amoxicillin was the most widely used (33.3% of the cases), followed by amoxicillin with beta-lactamase inhibitors (25% of the cases). In half of the patients, there was no sensitivity of the bacteria detected in the septic focus to the empirically administered antibiotic, and in 10% of the cases, partial sensitivity was evidenced. CONCLUSIONS. Empirical administration of antibiotics without the association of surgery did not prove to be effective in the treatment of cervical infections of odontogenic origin. Iuliu Hatieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy 2015 2015-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4508612/ /pubmed/26528050 http://dx.doi.org/10.15386/cjmed-399 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License
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JUNCAR, MIHAI
ONIȘOR-GLIGOR, FLORIN
BRAN, SIMION
JUNCAR, RALUCA-IULIA
BĂCIUȚ, MIHAELA-FELICIA
DUMITRAȘCU, DINU-IULIU
BĂCIUȚ, GRIGORE
MOLDOVAN, IULIU
Efficiency of Empirically Administered Antibiotics in Patients with Cervical Infections of Odontogenic Origin
title Efficiency of Empirically Administered Antibiotics in Patients with Cervical Infections of Odontogenic Origin
title_full Efficiency of Empirically Administered Antibiotics in Patients with Cervical Infections of Odontogenic Origin
title_fullStr Efficiency of Empirically Administered Antibiotics in Patients with Cervical Infections of Odontogenic Origin
title_full_unstemmed Efficiency of Empirically Administered Antibiotics in Patients with Cervical Infections of Odontogenic Origin
title_short Efficiency of Empirically Administered Antibiotics in Patients with Cervical Infections of Odontogenic Origin
title_sort efficiency of empirically administered antibiotics in patients with cervical infections of odontogenic origin
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4508612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26528050
http://dx.doi.org/10.15386/cjmed-399
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