Comparison and evaluation of experimental mediastinitis models: precolonized foreign body implants and bacterial suspension inoculation seems promising |
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Authors: | Gulden Ersoz Barlas Naim Aytacoglu Nehir Sucu Lulufer Tamer Ismet Bayindir Necmi Kose Ali Kaya Murat Dikmengil |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, Mersin University, School of Medicine, Mersin, Turkey;(2) Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Mersin University, School of Medicine, Mersin, Turkey;(3) Department of Biochemistry, Mersin University, School of Medicine, Mersin, Turkey |
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Abstract: | Background Post-sternotomy mediastinitis (PSM) is a devastating surgical complication affecting 1–3% of patients that undergo cardiac surgery. Staphylococcus aureus is one of the most commonly encountered bacterial pathogen cultured from mediastinal samples obtained from patients with PSM. A component of the membrane of the gram positive bacteria, lipoteichoic acid, stimulates the blood monocytes and macrophages to secrete cytokines, radicals and nitrogen species leading to oxido-inflammatory damage. This seems to be responsible for the high mortality rate in PSM. For the evaluation of the pathogenesis of infection or for the investigation of alternative treatment models in infection, no standard model of mediastinitis seems to be available. In this study, we evaluated four mediastinitis models in rats. |
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