

Author: Prince Anthony A. Steiger Jacob D. Khalid Ayesha N. Dogrhamji Laurel Reger Christine Eau Claire Steven Chiu Alexander G. Kennedy David W. Palmer James N. Cohen Noam A.
Publisher: OceanSide Publications, Inc
ISSN: 1539-6290
Source: American Journal of Rhinology, Vol.22, Iss.3, 2008-05, pp. : 239-245
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Abstract
Background: Recently, biofilms have been implicated in the pathogenesis of recalcitrant chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). We sought to determine the prevalence of biofilm-forming cultures obtained from patients with CRS and clinical factors that may contribute to biofilm formation.Methods: Endoscopically guided sinonasal cultures were obtained in duplicate from CRS patients with evidence of mucopurulence. Bacterial swabs were sent for microbiological characterization and were simultaneously evaluated for biofilm-forming capacity by a modified Calgary Biofilm Detection Assay. Biofilm formation was based on concomitant values of biofilm-forming
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