Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology / 2019 / Article / Tab 1 / Research Article
Profiling of the Causative Bacteria in Infected Lymphocysts after Lymphadenectomy for Gynecologic Cancer by Pyrosequencing the 16S Ribosomal RNA Gene Using Next-Generation Sequencing Technology Table 1 Summary of the six cases in the study.
Case Number Postoperative period Immuno suppression Blood culture Treatment before drainage Size on MRI (width/length/height) Culture results Properties of abscess sample antibiotics days (mm) 1 10 Y 9 M None Negative CPFX(OA) 1 26 29 67 Negative Light yellow transparent CZOP 4 2 9 Y None Negative CZOP 8 57 32 66 Negative Light yellow transparent 3 3 M During CTx Escherichia coli CZOP 6 61 51 100 Escherichia coli Yellow purulent 4 7 M During CTx Negative CFPM 2 88 57 87 Streptococcus agalactiae Light yellow transparent 5 6 M None Negative CFPX(OA) 14 30 52 42 Streptococcus equinus Transparent CVA/AMPC 1 Streptococcus bovis group 6 10 days Postoperative Negative CZOP 1 lt 78 120 85 Negative Light yellow transparent PIP/TAZ 7 rt 110 76 210 Negative Light yellow transparent
CTx: chemotherapy, CPFX(OA): ciprofloxacin(oral administration), CZOP: cefozopran, CFPM: cefepime, CVA/AMPC: potassium clavulanate/amoxicillin, PIP/TAZ: piperacillin/tazobactam.