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doi:10.1186/s12917-022-03397-z...

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Suter, Anja Schmitt, Sarah Hübschke, Ella Kowalska, Malwina Hartnack, Sonja Pot, Simon
Langue
en
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BioMed Central

Categoría

Medicine & Public Health

Año

2022

fecha de cotización

24/8/2022

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pack-cxl (photoactivated chromopho... riboflavin infectious keratitis bacterial keratitis veterinary results standard protocols pack-cxl bacterial
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Background Bacterial corneal infections are common and potentially blinding diseases in all species.

As antibiotic resistance is a growing concern, alternative treatment methods are an important focus of research.

Photoactivated chromophore for keratitis-corneal crosslinking (PACK-CXL) is a promising oxygen radical-mediated alternative to antibiotic treatment.

The main goal of this study was to assess the anti-bactericidal efficacy on clinical bacterial isolates of the current standard and an accelerated PACK-CXL treatment protocol delivering the same energy dose (5.4 J/cm^2).

Methods Clinical bacterial isolates from 11 dogs, five horses, one cat and one guinea pig were cultured, brought into suspension with 0.1% riboflavin and subsequently irradiated.

Irradiation was performed with a 365 nm UVA light source for 30 min at 3mW/cm^2 (standard protocol) or for 5 min at 18mW/cm^2 (accelerated protocol), respectively.

After treatment, the samples were cultured and colony forming units (CFU’s) were counted and the weighted average mean of CFU’s per μl was calculated.

Results were statistically compared between treated and control samples using a linear mixed effects model.

Results Both PACK-CXL protocols demonstrated a significant bactericidal effect on all tested isolates when compared to untreated controls.

No efficacy difference between the two PACK-CXL protocols was observed.

Conclusion The accelerated PACK-CXL protocol can be recommended for empirical use in the treatment of bacterial corneal infections in veterinary patients while awaiting culture results.

This will facilitate immediate treatment, the delivery of higher fluence PACK-CXL treatment within a reasonable time, and minimize the required anesthetic time or even obviate the need for general anesthesia.

Suter, Anja,Schmitt, Sarah,Hübschke, Ella,Kowalska, Malwina,Hartnack, Sonja,Pot, Simon, 2022, The bactericidal effect of two photoactivated chromophore for keratitis-corneal crosslinking protocols (standard vs. accelerated) on bacterial isolates associated with infectious keratitis in companion animals, BioMed Central

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