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Modern trends in complex treatment of children with dacryocystitis

https://doi.org/10.52888/0514-2515-2021-349-2-53-58

Abstract

Aim. To assess the effectiveness of modern methods of therapy for children with complicated dacryocystitis.

Materials and methods. We have studied the results of clinical observations of 75 children in the Pediatric ophthalmological department of the SI “NMC Shifobakhsh” of the MoHSP of RT. The age of children ranged from 7 days to 3 years. 60 children had chronic and 15 phlegmonous dacryocystitis. Immediately after the patients were admitted to the department, clinical and laboratory studies were carried out before the start of antibiotic therapy, inoculum (the contents of the lacrimal sac) was examined to determine the nature of the microflora.

Results and discussions. It was found that one of the main causative agents of a purulent inflammatory process in children with dacryocystitis is Staphylococcus epidermidis (n = 34; 45.3%) and Staphylococcus aureus (n = 11; 15%). Also, 6 (8.7%) children were diagnosed with mixed infection - association of Staphylococcus epidermidis and Pneumococcus pneumoniae. In 5 (7.3%) cases, the culture was sterile.

Conclusion. Thus, the current strategic direction in the antibacterial treatment of these diseases is the use of the latest generation of antibiotics, to which there are few resistant strains. Such medicines include fluoroquinolones - levofloxacin and ofloxacin.

About the Authors

M. R. Ziyozoda
SI “National Medical Center Shifobakhsh”
Tajikistan

Ziezoda Mirzomuddini Rajab - Laboratory assistant of the Department of Ophthalmology of the State Educational Institution «Abuali ibni Sino Tajik State Medical University»

139 Rudaki Ave., Dushanbe, 734003, tel. 934171716



R. A. Rakhmatova
SI “National Medical Center Shifobakhsh”
Tajikistan

139 Rudaki Ave., Dushanbe, 734003



Z. N. Nabiev
SI “Republican Scientific Clinical Center of Pediatrics and Children’s Surgery”
Tajikistan


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Ziyozoda M.R., Rakhmatova R.A., Nabiev Z.N. Modern trends in complex treatment of children with dacryocystitis. Health care of Tajikistan. 2021;(2):53-58. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52888/0514-2515-2021-349-2-53-58

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