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Rev Esp Enferm Dig ; 91(2): 105-16, 1999 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés, Español | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10231302

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AIM: to evaluate bacteremias caused during endoscopic examination of the digestive tract. PATIENTS AND METHODS: prospective study of randomly selected patients who underwent digestive system endoscopic examination. Emergency endoscopic examinations were excluded. RESULTS: a total of 102 patients were analyzed. Of 44 patients who underwent gastroscopy, 11 (25%) subsequently had positive blood culture, and Staphylococcus spp and Streptococcus spp were isolated. Of 30 patients who underwent colonoscopy, 3 (10%) had positive blood cultures, and Staphylococcus spp were isolated. Of 28 patients who underwent endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography, 11 (39.2%) had positive blood cultures, and Escherichia coli, Morganella morganii, Staphylococcus spp and Streptococcus spp were isolated. No deaths, endocarditis or other septic phenomena were attributed to bacteremia. CONCLUSIONS: the incidence of bacteremia ranged from 10% to 39% depending on the type of endoscopy. The microorganisms that were isolated most frequently were Staphylococcus spp and Streptococcus spp. Gram-negative bacilli and enterobacteria were isolated in patients who had undergone endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography.


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Bacteriemia/etiología , Endoscopía del Sistema Digestivo/efectos adversos , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Bacteriemia/sangre , Bacteriemia/microbiología , Bacterias/aislamiento & purificación , Colangiopancreatografia Retrógrada Endoscópica/efectos adversos , Colangiopancreatografia Retrógrada Endoscópica/estadística & datos numéricos , Endoscopía del Sistema Digestivo/estadística & datos numéricos , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Estudios Prospectivos , Factores de Tiempo
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Neurologia ; 10(8): 342-5, 1995 Oct.
Artículo en Español | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8554785

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We report a case of rhombencephalitis with meningitis in a 36-years-old previously healthy man; neurological signs and symptoms were initially consistent with a diagnosis of Wallenberg syndrome. Analysis of cerebrospinal fluid showed predominantly lymphocytic pleocytosis and elevated protein levels. A CT brain scan was normal. MRI of the brain showed a hypertensive type lesion in T2, in the right pontomedullary region that suggested inflammation. A blood culture grew Listeria monocytogenes. The patient improved and fully recovered with appropriate antibiotic treatment. Listeria monocytogenes is a recognized cause of acute brainstem meningoencephalitis. Differential diagnoses that must be considered are other forms of purulent meningitis, viral meningoencephalitis, granulomatosis infections of the central nervous system and, occasionally, stroke.


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Síndrome Medular Lateral/diagnóstico , Síndrome Medular Lateral/etiología , Listeria monocytogenes/aislamiento & purificación , Meningitis Bacterianas/complicaciones , Meningitis Bacterianas/microbiología , Rombencéfalo/microbiología , Adulto , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Humanos , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética , Masculino , Tomografía Computarizada por Rayos X
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