%0 Journal Article %T The Frequency of Bacterial Agents in the Bile Juice of Patients with Bile Stones and %A Tajeddin E %J Medical Laboratory Journal %D 2012 %I Golestan University of Medical Sciences %R http://www.goums.ac.ir/mljgoums/index.php?slc_lang=en&sid=1 %X Background and objectives: Bile in healthy people is a sterile fluid andpresence of any microorganism can be a marker for a disorder likecholelithiasis. The aim of this study was to determine the frequencyof bacterial agents in the bile of patients with bilestone, malignant pancreaticand biliary diseases.Material and Methods: One hundred and two bile samples were obtained,during six months in 2011, from patients subjected to ERCP in Taleghanihospital, Tehran. First, Patient's clinical data, the type stone, and their diseasestatus were studied, and then the microbiological investigations, such asculture, identification of the bacteria and detection of their counts, drugsusceptibility testing and molecular tests (16s rDNA PCR) performed on allthe samples. Higher than 103 bacteria counts for each sample, in the absence ofunderlying infections, was considered as stable colonization. We run SPSSversion 13 to analyze the data.Results: Out of 42(41.1%) positive bile culture samples, 59 bacterial isolatesare detected by conventional methods. Of culture negative samples, sevenhave bacterial DNA indicated by PCR method. The most isolated bacteria areE. coli (%34.4), Enterococcus spp. (%19.7), Klebsiella pneumoniae (%18) andPseudomonas aeruginos (18%). The most frequent stones are cholesterol,black pigment and brown pigment, respectively. There is no significantassociation between the diseases, stones and types of bacteria. Previousantibiotic usage (44.6%) is meaningfully more than that of other biliaryproblems (p=0.01).Conclusion: The presence of bacteria, Escherchi coli and Entrococcus whichare the most in bile samples, is considered as a risk factor in pathogenesis ofbiliary disorders. Further studies on the pathogenesis and pathophysiologicaleffects of bacteria can help us to clarify the role of bacteria in producing bilestones.Key words: Bile stones, Bacteria, ERCP, Antibiotics. %K Bile stones %K Bacteria %K ERCP %K Antibiotics %U http://www.goums.ac.ir/mljgoums/browse.php?a_id=169&slc_lang=en&sid=1&ftxt=1