Ocular flora in the severely burned patient
C. Pramhus, T. E. Runyan and R. B. Lindberg
One hundred six eyes of 53 patients with severe thermal burns were studied
with serial conjunctival cultures during a four-month period. A dramatic
shift of the normal conjunctival flora from the preponderance of
Staphylococcus epidermidis and Corynebacterium to S aureus and
Gram-negative bacilli was observed. This commonly occurred on the fifth to
sixth postburn day and represented colonization of the conjunctiva by
bacteria recovered from other sites in the body. Despite the high incidence
of Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates (34%) of these eyes, deleterious effects
were noted in only three eyes in two patients in whom infectious corneal
ulcers developed before these patients died.