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Recurrence of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis in cirrhosis: novel predictors.

Ahmed Abdel-Razik1, Mostafa Abdelsalam2, Doaa F Gad3, Ahmed Abdelwahab2, Mona Tawfik2, Rasha Elzehery1,2,3,4,5, Rania Elhelaly4, Ahmad S Hasan4, Niveen El-Wakeel5, Waleed Eldars5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Recurrence of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) is still a matter of debate. We conducted this study to evaluate the probable factors that predict the recurrence of SBP in patients who recovered from the first episode of SBP and the long-term outcomes of SBP recurrence.
METHODS: One hundred twenty-four patients diagnosed with liver cirrhosis, SBP and did not receive secondary prophylaxis either with norfloxacin or other antibiotics were included in this prospective cohort pilot study. Clinical, biochemical and ascitic fluid analysis parameters were evaluated. Ascitic fluid interferon-γ-induced protein (IP-10), calprotectin, interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis factor-α were measured by ELISA.
RESULTS: Of these, 76 patients survived with an in-hospital mortality rate of 38.7%. The survivors were classified into two groups according to recurrence and nonrecurrence of SBP and survival time, clinical parameters and cause of death were investigated. Thirty-one participants had one or more attacks of SBP, with a recurrence rate of 40.8% within one-year follow-up. Before discharge, multivariate analysis showed that ascitic IP-10 (≥1220 pg/ml), ascitic calprotectin (≥550 ng/ml), serum albumin (≤2.5 g/dl), nonuse of prophylactic β-blockers and use of proton-pump inhibitors (PPIs) were the independent variables in predicting recurrent SBP. Sepsis-related organ failure was the most common etiology of mortality in the recurrent SBP group within 3 and 6 months.
CONCLUSION: Increased ascitic calprotectin and IP-10, hypoalbuminemia, nonuse of prophylactic β-blockers and use of PPI were independently associated with increased SBP recurrence rate. Sepsis-related organ failure was the most common etiology of mortality.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31651658     DOI: 10.1097/MEG.0000000000001578

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Gastroenterol Hepatol        ISSN: 0954-691X            Impact factor:   2.566


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Review 2.  Research Progress and Treatment Status of Liver Cirrhosis with Hypoproteinemia.

Authors:  Jianxia Wen; Xing Chen; Shizhang Wei; Xiao Ma; Yanling Zhao
Journal:  Evid Based Complement Alternat Med       Date:  2022-02-24       Impact factor: 2.629

3.  Limited effects of antibiotic prophylaxis in patients with Child-Pugh class A/B cirrhosis and upper gastrointestinal bleeding.

Authors:  Te-Sheng Chang; Ying-Huang Tsai; Yi-Heng Lin; Chun-Hsien Chen; Chung-Kuang Lu; Wen-Shih Huang; Yao-Hsu Yang; Wei-Ming Chen; Yung-Yu Hsieh; Yu-Chih Wu; Shui-Yi Tung; Yen-Hua Huang
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-02-21       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Helicobacter pylori as an Initiating Factor of Complications in Patients With Cirrhosis: A Single-Center Observational Study.

Authors:  Ahmed Abdel-Razik; Nasser Mousa; Rania Elhelaly; Rasha Elzehery; Ahmad S Hasan; Mostafa Abdelsalam; Ahmed Salah Seif; Ahmed M Tawfik; Niveen El-Wakeel; Waleed Eldars
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2020-03-24

5.  Factors Associated with Delayed Paracentesis in Patients with Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis.

Authors:  Backer Abdu; Shalaka Akolkar; Christopher Picking; Judith Boura; Marc Piper
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