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Corneal biopsy with tissue micro homogenisation for isolation of organisms in bacterial keratitis
- Source :
- Diamond, J., Leeming, J., Coombs, G. <
- Publication Year :
- 1999
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Abstract
- Purpose To evaluate a novel two-stage technique to increase yield of bacteria isolated from infected corneal ulcers. Methods A new blade was designed to remove friable material from infected corneal ulcers. The new blade was used in combination with standard tissue micro-homogenisation equipment in a two-stage technique intended to distribute biopsy samples evenly between relevant agar plates. Patients with presumed-bacterial corneal ulcers underwent sequential corneal sampling using the new two-stage technique and a scalpel blade, used without micro-homogenisation (the order of sampling was varied between two groups). Bacterial isolation rates were compared using the chi-squared test. Results Twenty-four patients with presumed-bacterial corneal ulcers were studied. The overall positive bacterial isolation rate was 88%, with identical bacterial isolation rates for the new two-stage technique and the scalpel blade (71%). The new technique isolated bacteria from three ulcers that had initially been ‘sterile’ when sampled with a scalpel blade. Polymicrobial infections were identified in two ulcers with the new blade where only a single organism had been identified using the scalpel blade (not significantly different). Conclusions The new two-stage technique shows promise for improving bacterial isolation rates from presumed-bacterial corneal ulcers.
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- Database :
- OAIster
- Journal :
- Diamond, J., Leeming, J., Coombs, G. <
- Notes :
- English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.ocn960743662
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource