Literature DB >> 11318521

Autonomic dysfunction and cholelithiasis in patients with cirrhosis.

A Chawla1, L Puthumana, P J Thuluvath.   

Abstract

Gallstones are seen in 33-46% of patients with cirrhosis, and their prevalence is known to increase with the duration and severity of liver disease. We hypothesized that autonomic neuropathy may contribute to the formation of gallstones or gallbladder disease, as in diabetics with autonomic neuropathy, due to impaired gallbladder emptying. The objective of our study was to determine the prevalence of gallstones or gallbladder disease in cirrhotic patients with and without autonomic neuropathy. We determined autonomic function tests, gallstones, and other gallbladder disease in 123 (male 71) with varying severity of liver disease (Child classes: A, 40; B, 45; C, 35). In all, 54 patients had gallstones and an additional 22 patients had other gallbladder disease (cholecystitis, common bile duct stones, or debris). Autonomic neuropathy was seen in 97 patients (one abnormal test in 48 and two or more in 49). The prevalence of gallstones was similar in Child A (57%), Child B (64%), and Child C (63%) cirrhosis. The gallstones or gallbladder disease was not increased in women, blacks, diabetics, or alcoholic cirrhotics. The prevalence of gallbladder disease was increased in patients with autonomic neuropathy (51% vs 35%, P = 0.08); in patients with Child C cirrhosis, gallstones (P = 0.018) and gallbladder disease (P = 0.03) were seen more commonly in patients with autonomic neuropathy. Our findings suggest that autonomic neuropathy may contribute to the formation of gallstones in patients with advanced cirrhosis, perhaps by impairing gallbladder and sphincter of Oddi dysmotility.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11318521     DOI: 10.1023/a:1005630711669

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dig Dis Sci        ISSN: 0163-2116            Impact factor:   3.199


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