Cláudia Barbisan Kempfer
Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
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Transfusion and Apheresis Science | 2012
Rosiéli Martini; Rosmari Hörner; Mônica de Abreu Rodrigues; Cláudia Barbisan Kempfer; Maísa Kraulich Tizotti; Viviane Ratzlaff
INTRODUCTION For years, platelet transfusion therapy has been playing an important role in controlling patients with hematological and oncological diseases. However, platelet transfusion represents a serious risk for bacterial sepsis. This study aimed to verify the bacterial contamination index in platelet concentrates (PCs) obtained from the Blood Center of the State of Rio Grande do Sul (HEMORGS). METHODS All 612 samples of PCs from HEMORGS were analyzed in August 2009 and January 2010. We used a qualitative methodology which was modified manually in order to detect bacterial contamination. The patients who received the platelet units with confirmed positive cultures had their medical records analyzed. After the prospective study, a retrospective analysis of the samples of PCs checked by the bacteriological control from HEMORGS since its foundation (2008) until 2010 was made. RESULTS Four hundred and eighty samples (10 monthly samples of plateletpheresis and 10 of whole blood-derived platelets) were analyzed in order to compare the contamination index for both studies. Of 1092 samples, 15 were found to be contaminated (6 of retrospective analysis and 9 of prospective). In prospective study, isolated microorganisms were nine Staphylococcus epidermidis, but in retrospective two Staphylococcus sp., two glucose non-fermenting gram negative bacilli, one Streptococcus sp. and one Proteus mirabilis. We report 3 feasible cases of bacterial sepsis associated with the transfusion of CPs analyzed by prospective study. CONCLUSION Bacterial sepsis associated with platelet transfusion is today the most frequent infectious complication of transfusion medicine. Although complex, it is important to recognize transfusion sepsis in patients to reduce morbidity and mortality.
Saúde (Santa Maria) | 2011
Maísa Kraulich Tizotti; Rosmari Hörner; Cláudia Barbisan Kempfer; Rosiéli Martini; Letícia Eichstaedt Mayer; Magda Cristina Souza Marques Roehrs; Mônica de Abreu Rodrigues; Fábio Teixeira Kuhn; Adriane Regina Veit; Silvana Oliveira dos Santos
Objetivou-se caracterizar a prevalencia e o perfil de suscetibilidade de Staphylococcus aureus isolados no Hospital Universitario de Santa Maria (HUSM), atraves de levantamento de dados junto ao Laboratorio de Analises Clinicas, durante o periodo de abril a junho de 2009. Foram solicitadas 3270 culturas, sendo que 1123 (34%) resultaram positivas. A prevalencia de S. aureus em relacao as culturas positivas foi de 89 (7,93%). Verificou-se que 33% das cepas foram resistentes a oxacilina e que 34,45% apresentaram resistencia relacionada ao gene erm. Elevada sensibilidade ao sulfametoxazol-trimetoprima (72/80%) foi evidenciada pela automacao e nenhuma cepa mostrou-se resistente a vancomicina. Portanto, a prevalencia de S. aureus no HUSM e a resistencia a oxacilina foram inferiores ao observado em outros hospitais terciarios brasileiros. The objective ofthis study was to characterize the prevalence and susceptibility prof ile ofStaphylococcus aureus isolates at University Hospital ofSantaMaria, through data collection at the Laboratory ofClinicalAnalysis, duringApril to June 2009. Were requested 3270 cultures and 1123 (34%) were positive. The prevalence of S. aureus in relation to positive cultures was 89 (7,93%). It was f ound that these strains, 33% were resistant to oxacillin and 34.45% showed resistance related erm gene. High sensitivity to trimethoprim-sulf amethoxazole (72/80%) was detected f or the automation and no strain showed resistance to vancomycin. Theref ore, the prevalence of S. aureus and oxacillin resistance at HUSM were lower than observed in other tertiary hospitals in Brazil. Descritors: Prevalence; Staphylococcus aureus; Bacterial inf ection, Oxacillin.
Saúde (Santa Maria) | 2011
Rosiéli Martini; Rosmari Hörner; Magda Cristina Marques Souza Roehrs; Lívia Gindri; Tassiane Paz Mielke; Mônica de Abreu Rodrigues; Maísa Kraulich Tizotti; Cláudia Barbisan Kempfer; Silvana Oliveira dos Santos; Liliana Urdangarin De Sousa; Taíse Foletto
A infeccao do trato urinario (ITU) e considerada uma das doencas mais comuns de origem bacteriana. Objetivou-se determinar a prevalencia de ITU em pacientes atendidos no Hospital Universitario de Santa Maria, o agente mais isolado, a incidencia entre os sexos e a faixa etaria mais acometida. Realizou-se um estudo retrospectivo das uroculturas solicitadas no HUSM, no periodo de 2007 a 2010, as quais foram cultivadas no setor de Microbiologia do Laboratorio de Analises Clinicas. Dos 34.898 exames solicitados, 6.190 (17,74%) foram positivos. O sexo feminino apresentou o maior percentual de positividade (72,94%) e a faixa etaria feminina mais acometida foi entre 14 a 40 anos (37,6%) e a masculina entre 41 a 64 anos (10,6%). O microrganismo prevalente foi a Escherichia coli com 31,9%. A partir deste estudo pode-se verificar que os bacilos gram-negativos (BGN) foram os patogenos prevalentes, alem disso, ocorreu um significativo numero de isolados de Candida sp.
Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2010
Rosiéli Martini; Cláudia Barbisan Kempfer; Mônica de Abreu Rodrigues; Fábio Teixeira Kuhn; Fabiane Rigatti; Viviane Ratzlaff; Zanoni Segala; Rosmari Hörner
INTRODUCTION Bacterial sepsis associated with the transfusion of platelet concentrates (PCs) results in serious clinical implications for patients. Given these implications, certain procedures have been integrated into the preparation and quality control of blood components to reduce the risk of bacterial contamination. This article describes the prevalence of bacterial contamination on transfused PCs, the bacterial spectrum detected and their antimicrobial susceptibility profile and transfusion reactions in receptors. METHODS A total of 292 PCs (278 random and 14 per apheresis) from the Blood Center of the State of Rio Grande do Sul (HEMORGS), located in the city of Santa Maria, were tested. Quantities of 100 μL and 200 μL were collected from platelet bag tubing and seeded using two methodologies. RESULTS Using the qualitative methodology, bacteria were isolated in five units (1.7%; 5/292), while only one was isolated using the quantitative methodology. Staphylococcus epidermidis was the microorganism identified in all samples. Two patients died of transfusion-related sepsis. CONCLUSIONS Bacterial contamination due to PC transfusion is considered a major public health problem due to its association with high rates of morbidity and mortality. In this study only gram-positive microorganisms were isolated and none of the samples obtained by apheresis presented contamination.
Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2012
Letícia Eichstaedt Mayer; Rosmari Hörner; Maísa Kraulich Tizotti; Rosiéli Martini; Magda Cristina Souza Marques Roehrs; Cláudia Barbisan Kempfer
INTRODUCTION Metallo-β-lactamase (MBL) has been reported all over the world. METHODS The inhibitory effect of mercaptopropionic acid (MPA) on bacterial growth was evaluated by comparison between disk diffusion and broth dilution methodology with determination of the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) for multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter baumanni strains. RESULTS MPA significantly inhibited growth of the strains. CONCLUSIONS The use of MPA can affect the results in phenotypic methods of MBL detection.
Saúde (Santa Maria) | 2011
Cláudia Barbisan Kempfer; Rosmari Hörner; Maísa Kraulich Tizotti; Rosiéli Martini; Mônica de Abreu Rodrigues; Fábio Teixeira Kuhn; Letícia Eichstaedt Mayer; Magda Cristina Souza Marques Roehrs
Inorganica Chimica Acta | 2016
Maísa Kraulich Tizotti; Rosmari Hörner; Augusto G.O. de Freitas; Cláudia Barbisan Kempfer; Angelita Bottega; Jacqueline Nunes Rodrigues; Virginia Maria Coser; Aline Locatelli; Gustavo Luiz Paraginski; Cristiano Giacomelli; Manfredo Hörner
Revista de Ciências Farmacêuticas Básica e Aplicada | 2014
Rosiéli Martini; Rosmari Hörner; Cláudia Barbisan Kempfer; Mônica de Abreu Rodrigues; Lívia Gindri; Maísa Kraulich Tizotti; Liliana Urdangarin De Sousa; Silvana Oliveira dos Santos; Jacqueline Nunes Rodrigues
Anais do Salão Internacional de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão | 2012
Liliana Urdangarin De Sousa; Cláudia Barbisan Kempfer; Maísa Kraulich Tizotti; Melise Silveira Nunes; Rosmari Hörner
Saúde (Santa Maria) | 2011
Adriane Regina Veit; Magda Cristina Souza Marques Roehrs; Letícia Eichstaedt Mayer; Silvana Oliveira dos Santos; Rosiéli Martini; Maísa Kraulich Tizotti; Cláudia Barbisan Kempfer; Vanessa Rodrigues Martins; Lisete Fronza; Melissa Dias Costa Cunha; Paola Roehrs Colpo; Cristine Kolling Konopka; Rosmari Hörner
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