Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis in the patients with liver cirrhosis
- Author:
Anh Thi Van Nguyen
;
Oanh Thi Kim Dang
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
peritonitis;
cirrhosis;
diagnosis
- MeSH:
Fibrosis;
Peritonitis/ diagnosis
- From:Journal of Medical Research
2007;53(5):34-37
- CountryViet Nam
- Language:Vietnamese
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Abstract:
Background: Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) is severe complication of the patients with liver cirrhosis, can also develop renal hepatic syndrome or hepatic encephalopathy. Objective: To study clinical signs and the frequency of SBP according to the severity of liver disease and the change of biochemical parameters, characteristics of ascitic fluid. Subjects and method: 37 patients with liver cirrhosis having SBP diagnosed or by an ascitic fluid polymorphonuclear neutrophil (PMN) leukocyte count of > 250 cells per mm3 and/ or microbial positive culture ascites. The conventional method of culture ascites by plating out a loop of fluid on agar plates in the microbiology laboratory. All patients were treated at Bach Mai Hospital. Results:78.4% SBP in patients with Child - Pugh C 64.9% in patients having abundant ascites fluid, 72.9% having ascitic protein < 10g/l, the very low frequency of culture - positive ascitic fluid (5.4%). The frequency clinical signs were abdominal pain (67.6%) and diarrhea (73.0%). Conclusions: Considering the SBP preventive treatment for patients with liver cirrhosis having low - protein ascites < 10g/l) and setting up ascitic fluid culture with a larger volume of ascites into aerobic and anaerobic blood culture bottles at the beside improves the sensitivity of detection of an organism.