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Yong-Tao Li1, Jian-Rong Huang1, Mei-Lian Peng2.
Abstract
Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) is a common cirrhotic ascites complication which exacerbates the patient's condition. SBP is caused by gram-negative bacilli and, to a lesser extent, gram-positive cocci. Hospital-acquired infections show higher levels of drug-resistant bacteria. Geographical location influences pathogenic bacteria distribution; therefore, different hospitals in the same country record different bacteria strains. Intestinal changes and a weak immune system in patients with liver cirrhosis lead to bacterial translocation thus causing SBP. Early diagnosis and timely treatment are important in SBP management. When the treatment effect is not effective, other rare pathogens should be explored.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32724800 PMCID: PMC7364234 DOI: 10.1155/2020/3743962
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Pathogens associated with spontaneous peritonitis in cirrhosis.
| Country/author/year | Pathogens | Type of study | G− | G+ | HA SBP | CA SBP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| China/Li et al./2011-2013 | 306 | Retrospective | 58.2% | 27.8% | 99 | 207 |
| China/Ding et al./2102-2016 | 334 | Retrospective | 52.3% | 41.3% | 155 | 179 |
| Korea/Cheong/2000-2007 | 236 | Retrospective | 72.9% | 22.9% | 126 | 110 |
| Germany/Friedrich/2007-2013 | 114 | Retrospective | 44.9% | 47.8% | — | — |
| France/Bert/1998-1999 | 78 | Retrospective | 44.9% | 51.3% | 39 | 39 |
| France/Montravers/2005.1-2005.7 | 829 | Prospective | 41% | 27% | 540 | 289 |
| France/Piroch/2010-2011 | 268 | Prospective | 34% | 64.9% | 109 | 159 |
| Canada/Chaulk/2003-2011 | 77 | Retrospective | 27% | 57% | 52 | 25 |
G−: gram-negative bacteria; G+: gram-positive bacteria; HA: hospital acquired; CA: community acquired; SBP: spontaneous bacterial peritonitis.
Figure 1The pathogenesis of spontaneous peritonitis.
Figure 2Treatment procedure of spontaneous peritonitis.