KUMJ | VOL. 20 | NO. 3 | ISSUE 79 | JULY-SEPT. 2022
Bacterial Flora and Antibiotics Sensitivity Pattern in Chronic Rhinosinusitis Outpatient Cases in Tertiary Care Hospital
Shrestha D
Abstract: Background
Chronic rhinosinusitis is a disease that afflicts a significant percentage of the
population and causes considerable long-term morbidity. The initial treatment
is clinical evaluation followed by starting empirical antibiotics. With the use of
empirical antibiotics there is a possibility of aggravating the disease and leading
to the persistence of chronic sinusitis. In order to start a protocol for rational
use of antibiotics, we need to have the bacteriological profile in cases of chronic
rhinosinusitis along with the sensitive group of antibiotics.
Objective
To determine the bacterial flora in nasal swab of patients with chronic rhinosinusitis
and identify the sensitive antibiotics for the bacterial isolate.
Method
A prospective, cross-sectional study was conducted in ENT Head and Neck
Department of tertiary care hospital. The study population was the patients with
clinical diagnosis of chronic rhinosinusitis whose nasal swabs were taken during nasal
endoscopy and sent for culture and sensitivity. The data were entered in Microsoft
Excel and analyzed using statistical computer program Statistical Package for the
Social Sciences (SPSS). The ethical approval for the study was taken from Ethical
Committee of Kathmandu Medical College.
Result
There were 60 (87%) bacterial isolate growths out of 69 samples of which 49 (82%)
were gram positive and 11 (18%) were gram negative. The most common bacteria
isolated was S aureus (42%) followed by Cogaulase neagative Staphylococcus (25%).
Conclusion
Among gram positive isolates, amoxycillin was the most sensitive antibiotic and
among gram negative isolates, ceftriaxone, levofloxacin, imipenem, meropenem and
piperacillin were most sensitive antibiotics. In this study, we have determined the
bacterial flora from endoscopic nasal swab of the sinuses in chronic rhinosinusitis
patients and identified the sensitive antibiotics. This study would help us prescribe
rational antibiotics in cases of chronic rhinosinusitis.
Keyword : Antibiotics, Bacteria, Chronic rhinosinusitis, Sensitivity