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Predictive factors that influence the survival rates in liver cirrhosis patients with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) has been known to greatly influence the survival rate of patients with liver cirrhosis. However, the factors that affect the survival rate in patients with SBP need to be clarified. METHODS: This study enrolled 95 liver cirrhosis patients diag...

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Autores principales: Tsung, Pei Chuan, Ryu, Soo Hyung, Cha, In Hye, Cho, Hee Won, Kim, Jin Nam, Kim, You Sun, Moon, Jeong Seop
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Publicado: The Korean Association for the Study of the Liver 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3701845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23837137
http://dx.doi.org/10.3350/cmh.2013.19.2.131
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author Tsung, Pei Chuan
Ryu, Soo Hyung
Cha, In Hye
Cho, Hee Won
Kim, Jin Nam
Kim, You Sun
Moon, Jeong Seop
author_facet Tsung, Pei Chuan
Ryu, Soo Hyung
Cha, In Hye
Cho, Hee Won
Kim, Jin Nam
Kim, You Sun
Moon, Jeong Seop
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description BACKGROUND/AIMS: Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) has been known to greatly influence the survival rate of patients with liver cirrhosis. However, the factors that affect the survival rate in patients with SBP need to be clarified. METHODS: This study enrolled 95 liver cirrhosis patients diagnosed with SBP. The laboratory findings of their serum and ascitic fluid were examined and the characteristics of the isolated microorganisms in their peritoneal fluid were analyzed. RESULTS: The proportion of patients with culture-positive SBP was 41.1%, and 47 microorganisms were isolated from the ascitic fluid. The proportions of cultured bacteria that were Gram negative and Gram positive were 57.4% and 40.4%, respectively. The proportions of Escherichia coli, Klebsiella species, and Streptococcus species were 25.5%, 19.1%, and 19.1%, respectively. Enterococcus species represented 12.8% of the microorganisms cultured. The overall survival rates at 6, 12, and 24 months were 44.5%, 37.4%, and 32.2%, respectively. There was no relationship between the bacterial factors and the survival rate in SBP. Multivariate analysis revealed that the presence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC; P=0.001), higher serum bilirubin levels (≥3 mg/dL, P=0.002), a prolonged serum prothrombin time (i.e., international normalized ratio >2.3, P<0.001), renal dysfunction (creatinine >1.3 mg/dL, P<0.001), and lower glucose levels in the ascitic fluid (<50 mg/dL, P<0.001) were independent predictive factors of overall survival rate. CONCLUSIONS: HCC, higher serum bilirubin levels, a prolonged serum prothrombin time, renal dysfunction, and lower ascitic glucose levels are associated with higher mortality rates in cirrhotic patients with SBP.
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spelling pubmed-37018452013-07-08 Predictive factors that influence the survival rates in liver cirrhosis patients with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis Tsung, Pei Chuan Ryu, Soo Hyung Cha, In Hye Cho, Hee Won Kim, Jin Nam Kim, You Sun Moon, Jeong Seop Clin Mol Hepatol Original Article BACKGROUND/AIMS: Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) has been known to greatly influence the survival rate of patients with liver cirrhosis. However, the factors that affect the survival rate in patients with SBP need to be clarified. METHODS: This study enrolled 95 liver cirrhosis patients diagnosed with SBP. The laboratory findings of their serum and ascitic fluid were examined and the characteristics of the isolated microorganisms in their peritoneal fluid were analyzed. RESULTS: The proportion of patients with culture-positive SBP was 41.1%, and 47 microorganisms were isolated from the ascitic fluid. The proportions of cultured bacteria that were Gram negative and Gram positive were 57.4% and 40.4%, respectively. The proportions of Escherichia coli, Klebsiella species, and Streptococcus species were 25.5%, 19.1%, and 19.1%, respectively. Enterococcus species represented 12.8% of the microorganisms cultured. The overall survival rates at 6, 12, and 24 months were 44.5%, 37.4%, and 32.2%, respectively. There was no relationship between the bacterial factors and the survival rate in SBP. Multivariate analysis revealed that the presence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC; P=0.001), higher serum bilirubin levels (≥3 mg/dL, P=0.002), a prolonged serum prothrombin time (i.e., international normalized ratio >2.3, P<0.001), renal dysfunction (creatinine >1.3 mg/dL, P<0.001), and lower glucose levels in the ascitic fluid (<50 mg/dL, P<0.001) were independent predictive factors of overall survival rate. CONCLUSIONS: HCC, higher serum bilirubin levels, a prolonged serum prothrombin time, renal dysfunction, and lower ascitic glucose levels are associated with higher mortality rates in cirrhotic patients with SBP. The Korean Association for the Study of the Liver 2013-06 2013-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3701845/ /pubmed/23837137 http://dx.doi.org/10.3350/cmh.2013.19.2.131 Text en Copyright © 2013 by The Korean Association for the Study of the Liver http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Tsung, Pei Chuan
Ryu, Soo Hyung
Cha, In Hye
Cho, Hee Won
Kim, Jin Nam
Kim, You Sun
Moon, Jeong Seop
Predictive factors that influence the survival rates in liver cirrhosis patients with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
title Predictive factors that influence the survival rates in liver cirrhosis patients with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
title_full Predictive factors that influence the survival rates in liver cirrhosis patients with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
title_fullStr Predictive factors that influence the survival rates in liver cirrhosis patients with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
title_full_unstemmed Predictive factors that influence the survival rates in liver cirrhosis patients with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
title_short Predictive factors that influence the survival rates in liver cirrhosis patients with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
title_sort predictive factors that influence the survival rates in liver cirrhosis patients with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3701845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23837137
http://dx.doi.org/10.3350/cmh.2013.19.2.131
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