Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/4952
Title: Does rigid bronchoscopy induce bacterial translocation? An experimental study in rats
Authors: Özkurt, Sibel.
Herek, Özkan.
Atalay, H.
Kaleli, İlknur.
Kara, Cüneyt Orhan.
Keywords: Bacterial translocation
Bronchoscopy
Hypoxemia
animal cell
animal experiment
animal model
animal tissue
article
artificial ventilation
bacterial infection
bacterial translocation
blood culture
bronchoscopy
cecum
controlled study
evaluation
hypoxemia
liver
lymph node
mesentery
nonhuman
oxygen saturation
priority journal
rat
spleen
tissue culture
Animals
Bacteria
Bacterial Infections
Bacterial Translocation
Colony Count, Microbial
Disease Models, Animal
Liver
Lymph Nodes
Mesentery
Rats
Rats, Wistar
Spleen
Abstract: Background: Although some reports suggest that bronchoscopy induces bacterial translocation (BT), the mechanisms of BT remain unclear. Objective: We aimed to assess whether bronchoscopy or hypoxemia during bronchoscopy is responsible for BT. Methods: We evaluated 24 rats divided into three subgroups: the control group (group 1, n = 8); the rigid bronchoscopy group (group 2, n = 8), and the group receiving bronchoscopy + mechanical ventilation (group 3, n = 8). Oxygen saturation (SaO2) was measured during the bronchoscopic procedure. Blood and tissue cultures from mesenteric lymph nodes (MLNs), liver, spleen and cecal contents were obtained 24 h following bronchoscopy. Results: In group 2, SaO2 was significantly lower than in groups 1 and 3 (p < 0.01). In group 2, BT significantly increased (6/8, 75%; p < 0.01 vs. group 1, and p < 0.05 vs. group 3). The main site of translocation was MLNs (6/8, 75%) in group 2, while BT was detected in only 1 rat in group 3 (1/8, 12.5%). Conclusion: Hypoxemia during rigid bronchoscopy resulted in intestinal mucosal damage in a rat model. Hypoxemia may have been the trigger for BT from the intestine following bronchoscopy. Copyright © 2005 S. Karger AG, Basel.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/4952
https://doi.org/10.1159/000083406
ISSN: 0025-7931
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