Cultivation of amniotic fluid in patients undergoing cesarean section at (Ex-HML) Maternal Perinatal Institute.

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The study objectives were to identify the most common germs in amniotic fluid of patients undergoing cesarean section and its relation to the integrity of the membranes. A prospective study of 100 patients undergoing selected by simple random method cesarean section was performed. Amniotic fluid sam...

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Autores: Shigyo, Gabriela, Kobayashi, Luis, Lucen, Andrés, Aliaga, Roxana
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Fecha de Publicación:2015
Institución:Sociedad Peruana de Obstetricia y Ginecología
Repositorio:Revista SPOG - Revista Peruana de Ginecología y Obstetricia
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spelling Cultivation of amniotic fluid in patients undergoing cesarean section at (Ex-HML) Maternal Perinatal Institute.Cultivo de líquido amniótico en pacientes sometidas a cesárea en el Instituto Materno Perinatal (Ex-H.M.L.)Shigyo, GabrielaKobayashi, LuisLucen, AndrésAliaga, RoxanaThe study objectives were to identify the most common germs in amniotic fluid of patients undergoing cesarean section and its relation to the integrity of the membranes. A prospective study of 100 patients undergoing selected by simple random method cesarean section was performed. Amniotic fluid sample was taken under sterile conditions during surgery and cultivated in aerobic and anaerobic media. 21% positive cultures, of which 90% were in patients with ruptured membranes and 10% was found with intact membranes. The germs found were Acinetobacter sp 38.1 0% and 28.57% Staphylococcus aureus. 52.6% positive cultures corresponded to break membranes less than 6 hours. We conclude that the most common organisms isolated from the amniotic fluid of patients cesarean are unlike aerobics foreign studies. The finding of 52.6% of positive cultures from patients with ruptured membranes less than 6 hours, differs from current management schemes antibiotics from 6 o'clock. The cases of positive cultures with intact membranes, would relate to other routes of contamination of amniotic fluid, which merit further study.Los objetivos del estudio fueron identificar los gérmenes más frecuentes en el líquido amniótico de pacientes sometidas a cesárea y su relación con la integridad de las membranas ovulares. Se realizó un estudio prospectivo de 100 pacientes sometidas a cesárea seleccionadas por método aleatorio simple. La muestra de líquido amniótico fue tomada en forma estéril durante el acto operatorio y cultivada en medios de aerobiosis y anaerobiosis. Se encontró 21% de cultivos positivos, de los cuales 90% fueron en pacientes con membranas rotas y 10% con membranas íntegras. Los gérmenes encontrados fueron Acinetobacter sp 38.1 0% y Stafilococo aureus 28.57%. El 52.6% de cultivos positivos correspondieron a rotura de membranas menor de 6 horas. Concluimos que los gérmenes más frecuentes aislados del líquido amniótico de pacientes cesareadas son aerobicos a diferencia de estudios extranjeros. El hallazgo de 52.6% de cultivos positivos de pacientes con rotura de membranas menor de 6 horas, difiere de los actuales esquemas de administración de antibióticos a partir de las 6 horas. Los casos de cultivos positivos con membranas íntegras, estarían en relación con otras vías de contaminación de líquido amniótico, que ameritan estudios posteriores.Sociedad Peruana de Obstetricia y Ginecología2015-07-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://www.spog.org.pe/web/revista/index.php/RPGO/article/view/136710.31403/rpgo.v39i1367Revista Peruana de Ginecología y Obstetricia; Vol. 39, Núm. 16 (1993); 67-782304-51322304-5124reponame:Revista SPOG - Revista Peruana de Ginecología y Obstetriciainstname:Sociedad Peruana de Obstetricia y Ginecologíainstacron:SPOGspahttp://www.spog.org.pe/web/revista/index.php/RPGO/article/view/1367/1320info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-05-31T15:50:18Zmail@mail.com -
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cultivation of amniotic fluid in patients undergoing cesarean section at (Ex-HML) Maternal Perinatal Institute.
Cultivo de líquido amniótico en pacientes sometidas a cesárea en el Instituto Materno Perinatal (Ex-H.M.L.)
title Cultivation of amniotic fluid in patients undergoing cesarean section at (Ex-HML) Maternal Perinatal Institute.
spellingShingle Cultivation of amniotic fluid in patients undergoing cesarean section at (Ex-HML) Maternal Perinatal Institute.
Shigyo, Gabriela
title_short Cultivation of amniotic fluid in patients undergoing cesarean section at (Ex-HML) Maternal Perinatal Institute.
title_full Cultivation of amniotic fluid in patients undergoing cesarean section at (Ex-HML) Maternal Perinatal Institute.
title_fullStr Cultivation of amniotic fluid in patients undergoing cesarean section at (Ex-HML) Maternal Perinatal Institute.
title_full_unstemmed Cultivation of amniotic fluid in patients undergoing cesarean section at (Ex-HML) Maternal Perinatal Institute.
title_sort Cultivation of amniotic fluid in patients undergoing cesarean section at (Ex-HML) Maternal Perinatal Institute.
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Shigyo, Gabriela
Kobayashi, Luis
Lucen, Andrés
Aliaga, Roxana
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Kobayashi, Luis
Lucen, Andrés
Aliaga, Roxana
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Lucen, Andrés
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The study objectives were to identify the most common germs in amniotic fluid of patients undergoing cesarean section and its relation to the integrity of the membranes. A prospective study of 100 patients undergoing selected by simple random method cesarean section was performed. Amniotic fluid sample was taken under sterile conditions during surgery and cultivated in aerobic and anaerobic media. 21% positive cultures, of which 90% were in patients with ruptured membranes and 10% was found with intact membranes. The germs found were Acinetobacter sp 38.1 0% and 28.57% Staphylococcus aureus. 52.6% positive cultures corresponded to break membranes less than 6 hours. We conclude that the most common organisms isolated from the amniotic fluid of patients cesarean are unlike aerobics foreign studies. The finding of 52.6% of positive cultures from patients with ruptured membranes less than 6 hours, differs from current management schemes antibiotics from 6 o'clock. The cases of positive cultures with intact membranes, would relate to other routes of contamination of amniotic fluid, which merit further study.
Los objetivos del estudio fueron identificar los gérmenes más frecuentes en el líquido amniótico de pacientes sometidas a cesárea y su relación con la integridad de las membranas ovulares. Se realizó un estudio prospectivo de 100 pacientes sometidas a cesárea seleccionadas por método aleatorio simple. La muestra de líquido amniótico fue tomada en forma estéril durante el acto operatorio y cultivada en medios de aerobiosis y anaerobiosis. Se encontró 21% de cultivos positivos, de los cuales 90% fueron en pacientes con membranas rotas y 10% con membranas íntegras. Los gérmenes encontrados fueron Acinetobacter sp 38.1 0% y Stafilococo aureus 28.57%. El 52.6% de cultivos positivos correspondieron a rotura de membranas menor de 6 horas. Concluimos que los gérmenes más frecuentes aislados del líquido amniótico de pacientes cesareadas son aerobicos a diferencia de estudios extranjeros. El hallazgo de 52.6% de cultivos positivos de pacientes con rotura de membranas menor de 6 horas, difiere de los actuales esquemas de administración de antibióticos a partir de las 6 horas. Los casos de cultivos positivos con membranas íntegras, estarían en relación con otras vías de contaminación de líquido amniótico, que ameritan estudios posteriores.
description The study objectives were to identify the most common germs in amniotic fluid of patients undergoing cesarean section and its relation to the integrity of the membranes. A prospective study of 100 patients undergoing selected by simple random method cesarean section was performed. Amniotic fluid sample was taken under sterile conditions during surgery and cultivated in aerobic and anaerobic media. 21% positive cultures, of which 90% were in patients with ruptured membranes and 10% was found with intact membranes. The germs found were Acinetobacter sp 38.1 0% and 28.57% Staphylococcus aureus. 52.6% positive cultures corresponded to break membranes less than 6 hours. We conclude that the most common organisms isolated from the amniotic fluid of patients cesarean are unlike aerobics foreign studies. The finding of 52.6% of positive cultures from patients with ruptured membranes less than 6 hours, differs from current management schemes antibiotics from 6 o'clock. The cases of positive cultures with intact membranes, would relate to other routes of contamination of amniotic fluid, which merit further study.
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