*Department of Ophthalmology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; and †Department of Ophthalmology, Brandon Regional Health Center, University of Manitoba, Brandon, Manitoba, Canada.
Cornea. 2014 Apr;33(4):355-8. doi: 10.1097/ICO.0000000000000058.
The aim of this study was to assess the antimicrobial effect of cryopreservation on donor globes with a previously positive culture. More specifically, our study aims at determining whether microbial organisms can still be cultured after cryopreservation in previously culture positive donor whole globes.
This is a prospective quality assurance study of microbiological cultures using donor ocular tissues obtained by the Lions Eye Bank of Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario from January 2009 to January 2010. Enucleated globes were soaked in 2.5% povidone iodide for 5 minutes, rinsed with sterile normal saline, and cultured in chocolate and Sabouraud agar and thioglycolate broth. The whole globes were then preserved in Optimyxin Plus and an antibiotic solution before being cryopreserved for 1 month. Culture-positive whole globes were thawed to room temperature and recultured on the same media to determine the effect of the cryopreservation protocol of our eye bank on bacterial counts.
Twenty-seven donor whole globes were included in our study. Upon primary culture, all specimens had positive bacterial growth. The most common isolate on primary culture was coagulase-negative Staphylococcus (62.8%). Upon secondary culture of the thawed cryopreserved whole globes, no bacterial growth was detected on any of the culture media.
Our study demonstrates that harvested donor whole globes with positive microbial cultures became culture negative after secondary culture by the Lions Eye Bank of Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario's cryopreservation protocol. This suggests that ocular tissues treated in this manner may be microbiologically safe and therefore able to be used for transplantation in patients.
本研究旨在评估经先前阳性培养的供体眼球冷冻保存的抗菌效果。更具体地说,我们的研究旨在确定在先前培养阳性的供体全眼球冷冻保存后,微生物是否仍可培养。
这是一项使用 2009 年 1 月至 2010 年 1 月期间曼尼托巴省和安大略省西北部狮子眼库获得的供体眼部组织进行的微生物培养的前瞻性质量保证研究。将眼球浸泡在 2.5%聚维酮碘中 5 分钟,用无菌生理盐水冲洗,然后在巧克力琼脂、沙氏琼脂和巯基醋酸盐肉汤中培养。然后将整个眼球保存在 Optimyxin Plus 和抗生素溶液中,在冷冻保存 1 个月之前进行冷冻保存。将培养阳性的全眼球解冻至室温,并在相同的培养基上重新培养,以确定我们眼库的冷冻保存方案对细菌计数的影响。
本研究纳入了 27 例供体全眼球。初次培养时,所有标本均有阳性细菌生长。初次培养最常见的分离株是凝固酶阴性葡萄球菌(62.8%)。解冻后的冷冻保存全眼球进行二次培养时,在任何培养基上均未检测到细菌生长。
我们的研究表明,曼尼托巴省和安大略省西北部狮子眼库的冷冻保存方案可使经先前微生物培养阳性的供体全眼球在二次培养后转为阴性。这表明经过这种处理的眼组织在微生物学上是安全的,因此可以用于移植给患者。