Severity in biliary peritonitis


Autoria(s): Izzo, Luciano; Gabriele, R.; Conte, M.; Di Cello, P.; Pugliese, F.; Merlini, G.; Izzo, S.; De Toma, G.; Izzo, P.; Impara, Luca; Forcione, Anna Rita; Bolognese, Antonio
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2012

Resumo

Objective. To analyze clinical and laboratory findings in order to find variables predictive of severity of Biliary Peritonitis (BP). Patients and methods. Physical findings, course of illness, imaging and laboratory data were evaluated in 42 patients with BP, and statistically analysed to assess their prognostic significance. Results. Serious illness and worse outcome were associated with: age ≥ 60 years (P=0.034), long time between onset of symptoms and treatment (P=0.025), fever > 38°C (P=0.009), WBC count > 17,000 cell/mm³ (P=0.043), diffuse abdominal pain (P=0.034), and infected bile (P=0.048). Conclusions. Most patients become severely ill due to supervening infection, while early bile drainage avoids serious complications. In addition, abdominal pain, fever and WBC count are also predictive of severity of BP.

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http://eprints.bice.rm.cnr.it/7923/1/article%2841%29.pdf

Izzo, Luciano and Gabriele, R. and Conte, M. and Di Cello, P. and Pugliese, F. and Merlini, G. and Izzo, S. and De Toma, G. and Izzo, P. and Impara, Luca and Forcione, Anna Rita and Bolognese, Antonio (2012) Severity in biliary peritonitis. Il giornale di chirurgia, 33 (5). pp. 168-171. ISSN 1971-145X

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en

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CIC Edizioni internazionali

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http://eprints.bice.rm.cnr.it/7923/

http://www.giornalechirurgia.it/materiale_cic/613_XXXIII_5/5295_severity/index.html

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Article

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