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Predictive factors for bactibilia in acute cholecystitis.

J E Thompson1, R S Bennion, J E Doty, E L Muller, H A Pitt.   

Abstract

Acute cholecystitis is well established as one of the high-risk factors bactibilla and wound infection. However, many patients with acute cholecystitis do not have bactibillia. Therefore, we analyzed 20 clinical and laboratory parameters in 49 patients with acute cholecystitis to determine which factor(s) predicted bactibilla. Twenty-one (42.9%) of 49 patients with pathologically proved acute cholecystitis had positive bile and/or gallbladder wall cultures. Univariate analysis suggested that a preoperative temperature greater than 37.3 degrees C, a total serum bilirubin level greater than 8.6 mumol/L, and a white blood cell count greater than 14.1 x 10(9)/L were the best predictors of bactibilia. Multifactorial analysis demonstrated that the 17 patients with zero or one predictive factor had a significantly lower chance of having bactibilia than the 32 patients with two or three predictive factors (6% vs 63%). We concluded that the culture status of patients with acute cholecystitis can be predicted preoperatively. We propose that patients with acute cholecystitis and zero or one of the predictive factors receive a single preoperative antibiotic dose. In patients with two or three predictive factors, antibiotics should be continued until culture data are available.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2302066     DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.1990.01410140139024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Surg        ISSN: 0004-0010


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