Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4108925 Egyptian Journal of Ear, Nose, Throat and Allied Sciences 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

IntroductionIn contrast with the well established roles of microbes in the etiology of acute sinusitis, the exact roles of all of these microbes in the etiology of chronic sinusitis are uncertain. The objective of the study is to analyze micro-flora present in patients with chronic sinusitis in the coastal belt of India.MethodsA cross sectional study was done to analyze the microorganisms of paranasal sinuses in patients having chronic sinusitis undergoing a functional endoscopic sinus surgery. Biopsy/Swabs were taken from the infected sinus of the patients during surgery and were sent for microbiological analysis within 4 h of collection.ResultsStaphylococcus aureus was the most common isolate accounting for 43% of the patients followed by Klebsiella spp., 9% and MRSA, 3%. Fungal organisms identified were Aspergillus and Candida spp. isolated from 9% of the patients, which is very high compared to the other studies. No anaerobes were isolated.DiscussionThe possibility of a fungal infection should always be considered in the differential diagnosis of difficult to treat diseases of the paranasal sinuses especially in tropical coastal regions.ConclusionBased on results we can vary the choice of antibiotics in chronic and acute rhino-sinusitis leading to a better management of the condition.

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