Assessment of Burn Wound Infection By Swab and Biopsy Culture: A Comparative Study

Background: Wound infection is a frequent and severe complication in burn patients accounting for a high number of mortalities. There are some reports comparing swab and biopsy cultures of wounds of various etiologies or chronic wounds.Objectives: The aim of the study was to evaluate burn wound infe...

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Main Authors: Somaye Abdollahi Sabet, Ali Kabir, Mahshid Hormazdi, Siamac Esfandi, Mohammad Ali Bahar, Ali Manafi, Nosratollah Bouduhi, Hamid Karimi
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Language:English
Published: Iran University of Medical Sciences 2008-08-01
Series:Medical Journal of The Islamic Republic of Iran
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spelling doaj-f9b7bb70899a4e53b2da735b37c9b5e52020-11-24T23:54:36ZengIran University of Medical SciencesMedical Journal of The Islamic Republic of Iran1016-14302251-68402008-08-012228085Assessment of Burn Wound Infection By Swab and Biopsy Culture: A Comparative StudySomaye Abdollahi SabetAli KabirMahshid HormazdiSiamac EsfandiMohammad Ali BaharAli ManafiNosratollah BouduhiHamid KarimiBackground: Wound infection is a frequent and severe complication in burn patients accounting for a high number of mortalities. There are some reports comparing swab and biopsy cultures of wounds of various etiologies or chronic wounds.Objectives: The aim of the study was to evaluate burn wound infection by different bacteriologic methods of surface swab and tissue biopsy culture and see if   they can predict the outcome.Methods: Aprospective study was conducted in Shahid Motahari Burn Center,Tehran ,on patients suffering from burns with more than 20% of TBSAadmitted in 2001-2002. Wound swab and biopsy specimens were collected within the second week.Patients were followed to the point of their discharge or death.Results: Bacterial growth was reported in 100% of swabs, in 89.3% of the biopsies   in differential culture media,and in 18.7% of the biopsies in selective culture media.These different cultures had similar pathogen reports. Of the 75 studied patients,78.7% died. The frequency rates of positive tissue cultures and bacterial load were not different between the dead and those who survived.Conclusion: Bacteriologic methods do not have enough predictive value to assess clinical outcome. http://mjiri.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-47&slc_lang=en&sid=1BurnInfectionSwabBiopsy.
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author Somaye Abdollahi Sabet
Ali Kabir
Mahshid Hormazdi
Siamac Esfandi
Mohammad Ali Bahar
Ali Manafi
Nosratollah Bouduhi
Hamid Karimi
spellingShingle Somaye Abdollahi Sabet
Ali Kabir
Mahshid Hormazdi
Siamac Esfandi
Mohammad Ali Bahar
Ali Manafi
Nosratollah Bouduhi
Hamid Karimi
Assessment of Burn Wound Infection By Swab and Biopsy Culture: A Comparative Study
Medical Journal of The Islamic Republic of Iran
Burn
Infection
Swab
Biopsy.
author_facet Somaye Abdollahi Sabet
Ali Kabir
Mahshid Hormazdi
Siamac Esfandi
Mohammad Ali Bahar
Ali Manafi
Nosratollah Bouduhi
Hamid Karimi
author_sort Somaye Abdollahi Sabet
title Assessment of Burn Wound Infection By Swab and Biopsy Culture: A Comparative Study
title_short Assessment of Burn Wound Infection By Swab and Biopsy Culture: A Comparative Study
title_full Assessment of Burn Wound Infection By Swab and Biopsy Culture: A Comparative Study
title_fullStr Assessment of Burn Wound Infection By Swab and Biopsy Culture: A Comparative Study
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Burn Wound Infection By Swab and Biopsy Culture: A Comparative Study
title_sort assessment of burn wound infection by swab and biopsy culture: a comparative study
publisher Iran University of Medical Sciences
series Medical Journal of The Islamic Republic of Iran
issn 1016-1430
2251-6840
publishDate 2008-08-01
description Background: Wound infection is a frequent and severe complication in burn patients accounting for a high number of mortalities. There are some reports comparing swab and biopsy cultures of wounds of various etiologies or chronic wounds.Objectives: The aim of the study was to evaluate burn wound infection by different bacteriologic methods of surface swab and tissue biopsy culture and see if   they can predict the outcome.Methods: Aprospective study was conducted in Shahid Motahari Burn Center,Tehran ,on patients suffering from burns with more than 20% of TBSAadmitted in 2001-2002. Wound swab and biopsy specimens were collected within the second week.Patients were followed to the point of their discharge or death.Results: Bacterial growth was reported in 100% of swabs, in 89.3% of the biopsies   in differential culture media,and in 18.7% of the biopsies in selective culture media.These different cultures had similar pathogen reports. Of the 75 studied patients,78.7% died. The frequency rates of positive tissue cultures and bacterial load were not different between the dead and those who survived.Conclusion: Bacteriologic methods do not have enough predictive value to assess clinical outcome.
topic Burn
Infection
Swab
Biopsy.
url http://mjiri.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-47&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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