Yeast Colonization in Surgical Patients with Intra-Abdominal Perforations

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P. Sandven
K. E. Giercksky
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[1] Department of Bacteriology,
[2] National Institute of Public Health,undefined
[3] PO Box 4404 Nydalen,undefined
[4] 0403 Oslo,undefined
[5] Norway e-mail: per.sandven@folkehelsa.no Tel.: +47-22-042200 Fax: +47-22-042518,undefined
[6] Department of Surgical Oncology,undefined
[7] Norwegian Radium Hospital,undefined
[8] 0310 Oslo,undefined
[9] Norway,undefined
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Clinical Study; Treatment Recommendation; Body Site; Candida Infection; Antifungal Treatment;
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 A prospective study was conducted to determine (i) the degree of yeast colonization in surgical patients with intra-abdominal perforations and (ii) whether the frequency of colonization is different in patients with a complicated postoperative course than in patients recovering uneventfully. A total of 1,496 specimens taken per- and post-operatively from the mouth, stomach, feces, urine, trachea, and abdomen of 109 surgical patients with intra-abdominal perforations were examined. Yeast was recovered from 98 (90%) of the patients and from 634 (42%) of the specimens. Approximately 70% of the specimens from the mouth and stomach, 47% of fecal specimens, and 31% of abdominal specimens were positive for yeast. A total of 42 patients had a complicated postoperative course. The majority of these patients were colonized with yeast at multiple body sites: yeast was recovered on one or more occasions from two or more body sites in 90% and from three or more body sites in 71%. Many of the patients with an uncomplicated postoperative course also were colonized: yeast was recovered from two or more body sites in 69% and from three or more body sites in 34%. The results of this study indicate that treatment recommendations based on yeast colonization will expose a large number of patients to unnecessary or even harmful antifungal treatment. This does not mean that yeast colonization is insignificant; however, more accurate criteria and methods based on prospective clinical studies are needed to detect patients at risk of developing severe Candida infection.
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