Results of the Proliferative Activity’s Analysis of Bifidobacterium Exometabolites in Regard to Hospital Isolates from Patients after Vascular Synthetic Prosthetics Implantation

Author:

Yurinov Artem1,Timokhina Tatyana2,Nekrasov Dmitrii3,Sokolyuk Alexander4,Svetkin Sergeii4,Inozemtseva Anastasiia5

Affiliation:

1. State budget institution «Kurgan Regional Clinical HospitalGBU»

2. Tyumen State Medical University

3. Tyumen Region «Regional Clinical Hospital No. 2»

4. Limited Liability Company Scientific - Production Innovative Association "Multifunctional Medical Laboratory"

5. State Autonomous Institution of the Healthcare of Tyumen Region

Abstract

Problems ofdevelopment of purulent septic complications in vascular surgery during the usage of synthetic prosthetics for shunting and arterial prosthetics are described in this work.Leading factors of development of prosthetic infection are described. Specialties of diagnostics and bacteriological researches wound discharge of wound’s discharge are shown. Tactics of complex treatment of patients with prosthetic infection are presented. This work is dedicated to the experimental researchof proliferative activityof the most encountered opportunistic microorganisms found from the patients of vascular surgery profile with purulent septical complications under the influence of bifidobacteriumbifidium’sexometabolites. Presented results proof the submission of proliferative activity of the most widespread antibiotic-resistant hospital’s isolates under the influence of bifidobacteriumbifidium’sexometabolites.Evaluation during the experiment in vitro of the influence of bifidobacteriumbifidium’sexometabolites on proliferative activityof opportunistic microorganisms.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

General Medicine

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