پديد آورندگان :
JAPONI A. نويسنده , HAYATI M. نويسنده , ALBORZI A. نويسنده , FARSHAD SH. نويسنده , ABBASIAN S. A. نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Background: Pseudomonas aeruginosa, as an etiological
agent, has a prominent infection role in serious burned patients.
Burned patients usually treated with antiseptic ointments
such as silver sulfadiazine (SSD). This study evaluated
the effectiveness of 1% SSD and different concentrations
of si Iver nitrate solution (SNS) on resistant isolates of
P. aeruginosa.
Methods: Three groups of P. aeruginosa isolatesי were collected
consisting of 63 strains from burned patients (group I),
15 strains from burn-hospital environment (group II) and 70
strains from non-burn patients as control group. The Minimum
Inhibitory Concentrations (MICs) of SSD and SNS were determined
by agar dilution method and their susceptibility to
SSD was evaluated by agar well diffusion method.
Results: In group I, 60 (95%) strains were resistant to SSD,
whereas only 5 of them were resistant to SNS. In group II,
eight out of 15 strains were resistant to SSD with MICs similar
to group I while they did not show any resistance to SNS
(P(LESS THAN)O.OO I). In control group, all strains were sensitive to SSD
and SNS (P(LESS THAN)O.OOI)
Conclusion: Most of burned patient isolates were resistant to
SSD while most of them were sensitive to SNS. In contrast, all
the control isolates were sensitive to SSD and SNS. Frequent
administrations of SSD ointment in burned patients surely
have caused resistant strains to emerge. Cessation of SNS application
in clinic or less administration of SSD in non-burn
patients did not induce resistance strains.