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手动均质化提高化脓性脊柱炎患者微生物培养的敏感性

 

Authors Cui Y , Mi C, Wang B, Zheng B, Sun L, Pan Y, Lin Y, Shi X

Received 19 August 2022

Accepted for publication 28 October 2022

Published 4 November 2022 Volume 2022:15 Pages 6485—6493

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S386148

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 2

Editor who approved publication: Professor Suresh Antony

Objective: This study aimed to investigate the effects of manual homogenization on the sensitivity of microbiological culture for patients with pyogenic spondylitis.
Methods: From October 2018 to March 2021, patients undergoing fluoroscopy-guided biopsy or open debridement due to pyogenic spondylitis were recruited. Their demographic data and baseline characteristics were recorded. Tissue samples were obtained through fluoroscopy-guided biopsy or open debridement. Tissue samples were divided into three parts: manual homogenization (MH), manual mixture (MM), and pathological examination. Sterile normal saline was set as the negative control to exclude false-positive culture results. The Chi-square test was used to detect the difference of microbiological culture results.
Results: Twenty-four consecutive patients (33 tissue cultures) with pyogenic spondylitis treated in our department between October 2018 and March 2021 were recruited in this study. The average age was 61.7± 3.2 years old and 10 patients were female. The MH group had a significantly higher positive rate compared with the MM group in aerobic conditions: 78.8% (26 isolates) vs 54.5% (18 isolates), =0.037 and anaerobic condition: 63.6% (21 isolates) vs 39.4% (13 isolates), =0.049. The results of subgroup analyses showed that MH could improve the culture sensitivity for patients with previous antibiotics use and without paravertebral abscesses but not reach a significant level on statistics.
Conclusion: Based on the present study, manual homogenization could improve the sensitivity of microbiological cultures for patients with pyogenic spondylitis.
Keywords: tissue culture, pyogenic spondylitis, manual homogenization, blood culture bottle