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Clinical usefulness of a perioperative bacteriological culture to treat patients with postoperative pneumonia after esophagectomy

AIM: The aim of the present study was to examine the usefulness of a perioperative bacteriological culture in predicting the pathogenic bacteria responsible for postoperative pneumonia after esophagectomy. METHODS: This study included 293 consecutive esophageal cancer patients who underwent esophage...

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Autores principales: Matsunaga, Tomoyuki, Miyata, Hiroshi, Sugimura, Keijiro, Asukai, Kei, Yanagimoto, Yoshitomo, Takahashi, Yusuke, Tomokuni, Akira, Yamamoto, Kazuyoshi, Akita, Hirofumi, Nishimura, Junichi, Wada, Hiroshi, Takahashi, Hidenori, Yasui, Masayoshi, Omori, Takeshi, Oue, Masayuki, Yano, Masahiko
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6345656/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30697611
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ags3.12210
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author Matsunaga, Tomoyuki
Miyata, Hiroshi
Sugimura, Keijiro
Asukai, Kei
Yanagimoto, Yoshitomo
Takahashi, Yusuke
Tomokuni, Akira
Yamamoto, Kazuyoshi
Akita, Hirofumi
Nishimura, Junichi
Wada, Hiroshi
Takahashi, Hidenori
Yasui, Masayoshi
Omori, Takeshi
Oue, Masayuki
Yano, Masahiko
author_facet Matsunaga, Tomoyuki
Miyata, Hiroshi
Sugimura, Keijiro
Asukai, Kei
Yanagimoto, Yoshitomo
Takahashi, Yusuke
Tomokuni, Akira
Yamamoto, Kazuyoshi
Akita, Hirofumi
Nishimura, Junichi
Wada, Hiroshi
Takahashi, Hidenori
Yasui, Masayoshi
Omori, Takeshi
Oue, Masayuki
Yano, Masahiko
author_sort Matsunaga, Tomoyuki
collection PubMed
description AIM: The aim of the present study was to examine the usefulness of a perioperative bacteriological culture in predicting the pathogenic bacteria responsible for postoperative pneumonia after esophagectomy. METHODS: This study included 293 consecutive esophageal cancer patients who underwent esophagectomy with gastric conduit reconstruction. We compared the pathological bacteria that were detected in bacteriological cultures of sputum, mouthwash and gastric fluid on the second postoperative day with the pathogenic bacteria responsible for postoperative pneumonia. RESULTS: Postoperative pneumonia occurred in 26 (8.8%) of the 293 patients. Enterobacter cloacae was detected most frequently in the perioperative bacteriological culture, followed by Enterococcus faecalis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Detection of each pathogenic bacterium in the perioperative bacteriological culture was not associated with the occurrence of pneumonia, excluding Pseudomonas aeruginosa. As the pathogens responsible for postoperative pneumonia, 32 bacteria were detected in 26 patients with postoperative pneumonia. Detection rate of the pathogenic bacteria responsible for postoperative pneumonia in a perioperative bacteriological culture was 43.8% in a sputum culture, 40.6% in a mouthwash culture and 65.6% in a gastric fluid culture. The detection rate of the pathogenic bacteria responsible for pneumonia was up to 78.1% in the combination of sputum and gastric fluid culture. CONCLUSIONS: Although the perioperative bacteriological culture does not seem to be useful for predicting the occurrence of postoperative pneumonia, it is useful for predicting the pathogenic bacteria responsible for pneumonia in cases of postoperative pneumonia. The perioperative bacteriological culture helps us to select appropriate antibiotics to treat pneumonia after esophagectomy.
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spelling pubmed-63456562019-01-29 Clinical usefulness of a perioperative bacteriological culture to treat patients with postoperative pneumonia after esophagectomy Matsunaga, Tomoyuki Miyata, Hiroshi Sugimura, Keijiro Asukai, Kei Yanagimoto, Yoshitomo Takahashi, Yusuke Tomokuni, Akira Yamamoto, Kazuyoshi Akita, Hirofumi Nishimura, Junichi Wada, Hiroshi Takahashi, Hidenori Yasui, Masayoshi Omori, Takeshi Oue, Masayuki Yano, Masahiko Ann Gastroenterol Surg Original Articles AIM: The aim of the present study was to examine the usefulness of a perioperative bacteriological culture in predicting the pathogenic bacteria responsible for postoperative pneumonia after esophagectomy. METHODS: This study included 293 consecutive esophageal cancer patients who underwent esophagectomy with gastric conduit reconstruction. We compared the pathological bacteria that were detected in bacteriological cultures of sputum, mouthwash and gastric fluid on the second postoperative day with the pathogenic bacteria responsible for postoperative pneumonia. RESULTS: Postoperative pneumonia occurred in 26 (8.8%) of the 293 patients. Enterobacter cloacae was detected most frequently in the perioperative bacteriological culture, followed by Enterococcus faecalis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Detection of each pathogenic bacterium in the perioperative bacteriological culture was not associated with the occurrence of pneumonia, excluding Pseudomonas aeruginosa. As the pathogens responsible for postoperative pneumonia, 32 bacteria were detected in 26 patients with postoperative pneumonia. Detection rate of the pathogenic bacteria responsible for postoperative pneumonia in a perioperative bacteriological culture was 43.8% in a sputum culture, 40.6% in a mouthwash culture and 65.6% in a gastric fluid culture. The detection rate of the pathogenic bacteria responsible for pneumonia was up to 78.1% in the combination of sputum and gastric fluid culture. CONCLUSIONS: Although the perioperative bacteriological culture does not seem to be useful for predicting the occurrence of postoperative pneumonia, it is useful for predicting the pathogenic bacteria responsible for pneumonia in cases of postoperative pneumonia. The perioperative bacteriological culture helps us to select appropriate antibiotics to treat pneumonia after esophagectomy. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6345656/ /pubmed/30697611 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ags3.12210 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Annals of Gastroenterological Surgery published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of The Japanese Society of Gastroenterological Surgery This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Matsunaga, Tomoyuki
Miyata, Hiroshi
Sugimura, Keijiro
Asukai, Kei
Yanagimoto, Yoshitomo
Takahashi, Yusuke
Tomokuni, Akira
Yamamoto, Kazuyoshi
Akita, Hirofumi
Nishimura, Junichi
Wada, Hiroshi
Takahashi, Hidenori
Yasui, Masayoshi
Omori, Takeshi
Oue, Masayuki
Yano, Masahiko
Clinical usefulness of a perioperative bacteriological culture to treat patients with postoperative pneumonia after esophagectomy
title Clinical usefulness of a perioperative bacteriological culture to treat patients with postoperative pneumonia after esophagectomy
title_full Clinical usefulness of a perioperative bacteriological culture to treat patients with postoperative pneumonia after esophagectomy
title_fullStr Clinical usefulness of a perioperative bacteriological culture to treat patients with postoperative pneumonia after esophagectomy
title_full_unstemmed Clinical usefulness of a perioperative bacteriological culture to treat patients with postoperative pneumonia after esophagectomy
title_short Clinical usefulness of a perioperative bacteriological culture to treat patients with postoperative pneumonia after esophagectomy
title_sort clinical usefulness of a perioperative bacteriological culture to treat patients with postoperative pneumonia after esophagectomy
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6345656/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30697611
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ags3.12210
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