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Prognostic indications of the failure to treat amoebic liver abscesses.

Martín Sánchez-Aguilar1, Onofre Morán-Mendoza, Miguel F Herrera-Hernández, Juan Francisco Hernández-Sierra, Peter B Mandeville, J Humberto Tapia-Pérez, Martín Sánchez-Reyna, José Juan Sánchez-Rodríguez, Antonio Gordillo-Moscoso.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To identify the variables that predict the failure to treat amoebic liver abscesses.
METHODS: We prospectively carried out a case-control study on a cohort of patients who had been diagnosed with amoebic liver abscesses using clinical, ultrasonic, and serologic methods. Patients with pyogenic abscesses, negative ELISA tests for amoebiasis, immunosuppression status, or previous abdominal surgery were excluded. All patients received metronidazole, and those who demonstrated 4 days of unfavorable clinical responses received percutaneous or surgical draining of the abscess. Demographic, laboratory, and ultrasonographic characteristics were assessed as prognostic indications of failure.
RESULTS: Of 40 patients with amoebic liver abscess, 24 (mean age: 36·7±11·2 years) responded to medical treatment and 16 (41·8±11·6 years) required drainage, including 14 patients who underwent percutaneous drainage and two patients who required surgery. The albumin level, abscess volume, abscess diameter, and alkaline phosphatase level were all statistically significant (P<0·05) on the bivariate analysis. The highest (>99%) sensitivity and negative predictive value were observed for an abscess volume >500 ml and diameter >10 cm, while the best specificity and positive predictive value were achieved with the combination of low serum albumin level, high alkaline phosphatase level, and large abscess volume or diameter.
CONCLUSIONS: The prognostic indications of the failure to treat amoebic liver abscesses include low albumin, high alkaline phosphatase, and large abscess volume or diameter. The combination of these variables is a useful and easy tool for determining appropriate therapy.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23265424      PMCID: PMC4001590          DOI: 10.1179/2047773212Y.0000000021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pathog Glob Health        ISSN: 2047-7724            Impact factor:   2.894


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