Literature DB >> 6612580

Consequences of preoperative cholangitis and its treatment on the outcome of operation for choledocholithiasis.

H A Pitt, R G Postier, J L Cameron.   

Abstract

During a 30-month period 73 patients underwent operation for choledocholithiasis. Thirty-three of these patients (45%) had cholangitis preoperatively. When compared to patients with common duct stones who had no preoperative cholangitis, patients with cholangitis were older (P less than 0.001), more likely to present with jaundice (P less than 0.01) and leukocytosis (P less than 0.01), and more likely to have retained or primary common duct stones (P less than 0.01). Cholangitis patients were also more likely to have bactibilia (P less than 0.025), and anaerobes were isolated from the bile of 27% of these patients (P less than 0.01). Twenty-nine of 33 cholangitis patients (88%) received a minimum of 4 days of broad-spectrum antibiotics including an aminoglycoside prior to operation (P less than 0.01). Despite these clear differences, patients with preoperative cholangitis were not more likely to develop infective sequelae or biliary complications. However, cholangitis patients were much more likely (P less than 0.001) to develop an increase in serum creatinine (33% versus 3%) which, in turn, contributed to a longer (P less than 0.01) postoperative hospitalization. Since therapy with aminoglycosides may have contributed to postoperative morbidity and prolonged hospital stay, aminoglycosides should be reserved only for patients with the most severe cholangitis and should be used with great caution.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6612580

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surgery        ISSN: 0039-6060            Impact factor:   3.982


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1.  Antimicrobial therapy for acute cholangitis: Tokyo Guidelines.

Authors:  Atsushi Tanaka; Tadahiro Takada; Yoshifumi Kawarada; Yuji Nimura; Masahiro Yoshida; Fumihiko Miura; Masahiko Hirota; Keita Wada; Toshihiko Mayumi; Harumi Gomi; Joseph S Solomkin; Steven M Strasberg; Henry A Pitt; Jacques Belghiti; Eduardo de Santibanes; Robert Padbury; Miin-Fu Chen; Giulio Belli; Chen-Guo Ker; Serafin C Hilvano; Sheung-Tat Fan; Kui-Hin Liau
Journal:  J Hepatobiliary Pancreat Surg       Date:  2007-01-30

2.  Antimicrobial therapy for acute cholecystitis: Tokyo Guidelines.

Authors:  Masahiro Yoshida; Tadahiro Takada; Yoshifumi Kawarada; Atsushi Tanaka; Yuji Nimura; Harumi Gomi; Masahiko Hirota; Fumihiko Miura; Keita Wada; Toshihiko Mayumi; Joseph S Solomkin; Steven Strasberg; Henry A Pitt; Jacques Belghiti; Eduardo de Santibanes; Sheung-Tat Fan; Miin-Fu Chen; Giulio Belli; Serafin C Hilvano; Sun-Whe Kim; Chen-Guo Ker
Journal:  J Hepatobiliary Pancreat Surg       Date:  2007-01-30

3.  Liver changes associated with cholecystitis.

Authors:  J M Geraghty; R D Goldin
Journal:  J Clin Pathol       Date:  1994-05       Impact factor: 3.411

4.  Clinical impact of body mass index on bactibilia and bacteremia.

Authors:  Chang Seok Bang; Jai Hoon Yoon; Youn Jeong Kim; Jin Bong Kim; Gwang Ho Baik; Ki Tae Suk; Yeon Soo Kim; Dong Joon Kim
Journal:  BMC Gastroenterol       Date:  2014-06-05       Impact factor: 3.067

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