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The Pathogenic Bacteria Distribution Study Of Appendicitis And Appendix Infection Of Incision, And Study The Correlation Between Appendicitis And Appendix Infection Of Incision

Posted on:2015-09-12Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J DongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2284330431972933Subject:Surgery
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[Objective]:To investigate the pathogenic bacteria distribution and drug resistance of the main pathogenic bacteria of appendicitis and appendix infection of incision for provided reference for clinical medication. Investigated the correlation of bacteria between appendicitis and appendix infection of incision.[Method]:Retrospective analyzed the clinical datas of475patients with the open appendectomy and lived in our hospital from Jan2012to sept2013, and analyzed the clinical datas of48patients with appendix infection of incision that lived in our hospital from Jan2012to sept2013. Analyzed the main pathogenic bacteria and their drug resistance rate, and used the rank correlation to test the correlation of Bacteria between appendicitis and appendix infection of incision.[Result]:Among the475cases,only139cases had used the appendix cavity pus to do bacterial culture and drug susceptibility test, the results of115cases were positive. We got125strains bacterial from the115cases, and among them84%were escherichia coli.All of the48cases with Infection of Incision, their bacterial culture results were positive, and among them86%were escherichia coli.[Conclusion] The escherichia coli were the main main pathogenic bacteria, the amikacin and imipenem had the highest sensitivity to them, and the ampicillin had the highest drug resistance to them.There was a positive correlation of the pathogenic bacteria between appendicitis and appendix infection of incision; The difference of the main pathogenic bacteria of appendicitis between the appendicitis that with no infection of incision and the appendicitis which with infection of incision had no statistical significance.
Keywords/Search Tags:Appendicitis, Infection of incision, Escherichia coli, Extendedspectrum beta-lactamases (ESBLs)
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