A New Concept of Enhancing the Efficacy of Antimicrobial Therapy of Pyo-Inflammatory Diseases in Children

Pyo-inflammatory diseases are quite common among various surgical diseases in children. Etiotropic antimicrobial therapy of these conditions is of primary importance. Modern pathogenic bacteria possess a high degree of drug resistance to antimicrobials, which significantly reduces the effectiveness...

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Main Authors: V. B. Davydenko, M. M. Mishyna, V. V. Myasoedov, Yu. V. Pashchenko, S. Yu. Shtyker, N. V. Davydenko, K. Yu. Pashchenko
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Published: Ivano-Frankivsk National Medical University 2016-08-01
Series:Galician Medical Journal
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Online Access:https://ifnmujournal.com/gmj/article/view/568
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spelling doaj-71de8cf9629d46f186bd039d6e2312ab2021-04-02T21:05:28ZengIvano-Frankivsk National Medical UniversityGalician Medical Journal2414-15182016-08-0123310.21802/gmj.2016.3.6568A New Concept of Enhancing the Efficacy of Antimicrobial Therapy of Pyo-Inflammatory Diseases in ChildrenV. B. Davydenko0M. M. Mishyna1V. V. Myasoedov2Yu. V. Pashchenko3S. Yu. Shtyker4N. V. Davydenko5K. Yu. Pashchenko6Kharkiv National Medical University, KharkivKharkiv National Medical University, KharkivKharkiv National Medical University, KharkivKharkiv National Medical University, KharkivKharkiv National Medical University, KharkivKharkiv National Medical University, KharkivRegional Children Clinical Hospital No 1, KharkivPyo-inflammatory diseases are quite common among various surgical diseases in children. Etiotropic antimicrobial therapy of these conditions is of primary importance. Modern pathogenic bacteria possess a high degree of drug resistance to antimicrobials, which significantly reduces the effectiveness of treatment and contributes to the spread of infection and the development of pyo-inflammatory complications. The objective of the research was to study peculiar properties of virulence factors production by S. aureus within 24 hours as well as to determine on this basis the directions of improving the efficiency of antimicrobial therapy of pyo-inflammatory diseases in children. Materials and methods. There were conducted in vitro experimental microbiological studies concerning the study of the daily dynamics of virulence factors of causative agents of purulent-inflammatory diseases in children. The materials for the study were as follows: wound tissues, purulent exudate, dressings and suture material, catheters and drainage elements. Results. Microbiological studies revealed that drug resistance of pathogenic microorganisms originates from the production of various factors of bacterial aggression including the formation of biofilms. The study showed that the level of production of virulence factors and the sensitivity of S. aureus to antimicrobial agents were not constant over the day. Recorded peaks of increasing adhesive activity, teichoic acids content, production of planktonic cells and formation of dense biofilms by S. aureus depended on the time of administration of antimicrobials and maximum concentration of the medication in an organism. Conclusions. The regularity observed allowed us to develop a new concept to increase the efficiency of treatment of pyo-inflammatory diseases in children by means of change in the time for administration of antimicrobial agents during the day so that the period of maximum action would coincide with periods of minimal drug resistance of pathogens. This will allow us to significantly improve the effectiveness of antimicrobial therapy without increasing doses of medications that are administered.https://ifnmujournal.com/gmj/article/view/568pyo-inflammatory diseaseschildrenbiofilmsbiorhythms
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author V. B. Davydenko
M. M. Mishyna
V. V. Myasoedov
Yu. V. Pashchenko
S. Yu. Shtyker
N. V. Davydenko
K. Yu. Pashchenko
spellingShingle V. B. Davydenko
M. M. Mishyna
V. V. Myasoedov
Yu. V. Pashchenko
S. Yu. Shtyker
N. V. Davydenko
K. Yu. Pashchenko
A New Concept of Enhancing the Efficacy of Antimicrobial Therapy of Pyo-Inflammatory Diseases in Children
Galician Medical Journal
pyo-inflammatory diseases
children
biofilms
biorhythms
author_facet V. B. Davydenko
M. M. Mishyna
V. V. Myasoedov
Yu. V. Pashchenko
S. Yu. Shtyker
N. V. Davydenko
K. Yu. Pashchenko
author_sort V. B. Davydenko
title A New Concept of Enhancing the Efficacy of Antimicrobial Therapy of Pyo-Inflammatory Diseases in Children
title_short A New Concept of Enhancing the Efficacy of Antimicrobial Therapy of Pyo-Inflammatory Diseases in Children
title_full A New Concept of Enhancing the Efficacy of Antimicrobial Therapy of Pyo-Inflammatory Diseases in Children
title_fullStr A New Concept of Enhancing the Efficacy of Antimicrobial Therapy of Pyo-Inflammatory Diseases in Children
title_full_unstemmed A New Concept of Enhancing the Efficacy of Antimicrobial Therapy of Pyo-Inflammatory Diseases in Children
title_sort new concept of enhancing the efficacy of antimicrobial therapy of pyo-inflammatory diseases in children
publisher Ivano-Frankivsk National Medical University
series Galician Medical Journal
issn 2414-1518
publishDate 2016-08-01
description Pyo-inflammatory diseases are quite common among various surgical diseases in children. Etiotropic antimicrobial therapy of these conditions is of primary importance. Modern pathogenic bacteria possess a high degree of drug resistance to antimicrobials, which significantly reduces the effectiveness of treatment and contributes to the spread of infection and the development of pyo-inflammatory complications. The objective of the research was to study peculiar properties of virulence factors production by S. aureus within 24 hours as well as to determine on this basis the directions of improving the efficiency of antimicrobial therapy of pyo-inflammatory diseases in children. Materials and methods. There were conducted in vitro experimental microbiological studies concerning the study of the daily dynamics of virulence factors of causative agents of purulent-inflammatory diseases in children. The materials for the study were as follows: wound tissues, purulent exudate, dressings and suture material, catheters and drainage elements. Results. Microbiological studies revealed that drug resistance of pathogenic microorganisms originates from the production of various factors of bacterial aggression including the formation of biofilms. The study showed that the level of production of virulence factors and the sensitivity of S. aureus to antimicrobial agents were not constant over the day. Recorded peaks of increasing adhesive activity, teichoic acids content, production of planktonic cells and formation of dense biofilms by S. aureus depended on the time of administration of antimicrobials and maximum concentration of the medication in an organism. Conclusions. The regularity observed allowed us to develop a new concept to increase the efficiency of treatment of pyo-inflammatory diseases in children by means of change in the time for administration of antimicrobial agents during the day so that the period of maximum action would coincide with periods of minimal drug resistance of pathogens. This will allow us to significantly improve the effectiveness of antimicrobial therapy without increasing doses of medications that are administered.
topic pyo-inflammatory diseases
children
biofilms
biorhythms
url https://ifnmujournal.com/gmj/article/view/568
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