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Query: UMLS:C0031154 (
peritonitis
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The use of antiseptics was reappraised because of the increasing problem of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. A formaldehyde (noxythiolin) and a halogen (povidone-iodine) were investigated, these being the most appropriate antiseptic groups. Povidone-iodine solution significantly reduced the mortality of mice (P less than 0.01) and rats (P less than 0.01) with
peritonitis
. Noxythiolin (1% and 0.5%) did not. Antiseptic irrigation of the rat colon before and after anastomosis resulted in significantly fewer 'poor' anastomoses (P less than 0.05) without inhibiting healing. Noxythiolin 2.5% and 1% significantly reduced peritoneal adhesion formation in rats, but a newly formulated povidone-iodine solution with increased polyvinylpyrrolidone content was superior to noxythiolin 1% and 0.5%. Povidone-iodine neither inhibited rat abdominal wound healing nor induced bacterial resistance. In 3 subsequent controlled clinical trials a dry-powder povidone-iodine formulation halved wound infection after grid-
iron
appendicectomy (P less than 0.025), reduced infection in elective 'clean' surgery, and significantly reduced infection after a wide variety of 'potentially contaminated' abdominal procedures (P less than 0.01). A return to the principles of Lister is advocated.
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PMID:A reappraisal of the use of antiseptics in surgical practice. 32 Sep 34
Adjuvant effects of hemoglobin, methemoglobin, hematin, and ferric nitrilotriacetate (FENTA) on the lethality of E. coli
peritonitis
in rats were compared. The functional importance of coordinated
iron
was affirmed by the findings that: (1) hematin simulated the hemoglobin effect when administered on an
iron
-equivalent basis and (2) hematoporphyrin was inactive at the same levels as hematin. The effects of hemoglobin and methemoglobin were virtually identical, suggesting that the oxidation state of the metallic center is immaterial, and analyses of peritoneal contents during lethal
peritonitis
promoted by either adjuvant revealed insignificant interconversions of these compounds. Saturation of systemic
iron
-binding capacity could not be detected during lethal E. coli--hemoglobin
peritonitis
and deliberate saturation of systemic transferrin by infusions of intravenous FENTA did not enhance the adjuvant effect of hemoglobin. The adjuvant effect of intraperitoneally administered FENTA was effectively nullified by simultaneous intraperitoneal deferoxamine injection, but the same maneuver had no effect on hemoglobin potency. Thus the adjuvant effect of hemoglobin in experimental
peritonitis
is functionally dependent on the
iron
component but cannot be explained by a non-heme
iron
flux. These characteristics suggest that adverse interactions of coordinated
iron
species with host defense chemistry will be fruitful subjects for future study.
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PMID:Mechanisms of the adjuvant effect of hemoglobin in experimental peritonitis. V. The significance of the coordinated iron component. 37 41
In an attempt to commit suicide, a 32-year-old women swallowed a vast amount of psychiatric drugs, i.e. tranquilizers, amphetamines, hynotic and antidepressant agents. By intensive care, using high doses of catecholamines and appropriate antidota, satisfactory circulation and oxygenation could be maintained. 3 days after admission a
peritonitis
became apparent. A 50 cm long section of the distal ileum was found to be completely necrotic and had to be resected. However, circulation of the correspondent mesenterium was not disturbed at all. A drug-induced non-occlusive intestinal ischemia was postulated to be the pathophysiological mechanism of intestinal necrosis. Non-occlusive intestinal ischemia is rare; it has been reported in young adults intoxicated by cocaine or phenobarbital, in children with high overdosage of
iron
compounds, in elderly individuals suffering from low-output congestive heart disease and in patients treated with digitalis drugs, with or with or without overdosage.
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PMID:[Necrosis of the terminal ileum after drug poisoning. Case report]. 142 34
Strains of coagulase-negative staphylococci (CNS), including Staphylococcus epidermidis, S. hominis, S. warnerii, S. simulans, S. capitis, S. haemolyticus and S. saprophyticus, were isolated from patients with continuous-ambulatory-peritoneal-dialysis-related
peritonitis
. The cell wall and cytoplasmic membrane protein profiles of CNS strains cultured in either nutrient broth (NB) or pooled human peritoneal dialysate (HPD) were compared. Some interspecies variation in both the wall and membrane protein profiles was noted. However, the cell wall protein profiles of HPD-grown CNS strains differed markedly from those cultured in NB. Growth in HPD resulted in a marked reduction in the total number of cell-wall-associated proteins but up to three antigenically related proteins in the 40-56 kDa range, depending on the species, predominated. Growth in HPD also resulted in the induction of two
iron
-repressible cytoplasmic membrane proteins (IRMPs) of 32 and 36 kDa in S. epidermidis. Other CNS strains only appeared to express a single IRMP, which varied in molecular mass from 32 to 36 kDa. Whilst the IRMP in these CNS strains showed considerable antigenic homology with the 32 kDa IRMP, the S. warneri IRMP showed cross-reactivity with both the 32 and 36 kDa IRMPs of S. epidermidis. Immunoblotting experiments revealed that whilst the CNS cell wall proteins were poorly immunogenic, the IRMPs were the immunodominant CNS protein antigens, reacting strongly with antibodies present in HPD. This finding provides evidence to suggest that the IRMPs are expressed in vivo during infection.
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PMID:Variation in the expression of cell envelope proteins of coagulase-negative staphylococci cultured under iron-restricted conditions in human peritoneal dialysate. 178 3
Total gastrectomy is rarely indicated in childhood and when necessary it involves multiple ulterior therapeutic problems, mainly nutritional, which need a meticulous physiological approach to avoid further complications, as illustrated by the following patient who, at age 15 months, was submitted to total gastric resection, Y en Roux esophagojejunal anastomosis and splenectomy, because of
peritonitis
secondary to dehiscence of a recent esophagogastric anastomosis for partial gastric resection due to gastric volvulus and necrosis, which in turn were associated to diaphragmatic relaxation. The patient was admitted to our hospital one month later with signs of acute calorie-protein malnutrition (W/A 60% and W/H 68%, NCHS standards) requiring combined parenteral and enteral nutritional support (via central venous catheter and jejunostomy tube for 15 and 35 days respectively) together with intramuscular vitamin B 12, oral
iron
and oral vitamin supplements before it became possible to fed him only by mouth. Prophylaxis against Streptococcus pneumonia infections with monthly benzatin penicillin was also instituted. Mean daily weight increases of 16 g, W/A 68% and W/H 74% were thus achieved before hospital discharge, without evidence of dumping syndrome nor alkaline reflux.
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PMID:[Total gastrectomy in newborn infant]. 184 27
Subcutaneous recombinant human erythropoietin (rHuEPO) was given for 12 months twice weekly to 10 patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) with anemia (hemoglobin less than 9.0 mg/dl). All patients responded to a median weekly dose of between 37.5 to 100 (mean 55 to 105) units/kg and reached a target hemoglobin of 10-12 mg/dl in a mean of 11.7 weeks (range 5-24). Serum
iron
,
iron
saturation and ferritin were significantly lower and serum potassium was significantly higher than the pre-treatment level from 1 month onwards. Five patients without pre-treatment iron overload required oral
iron
supplement and 3 required oral potassium-binding resin. No significant change in other serum biochemical parameters was observed. Blood pressure remained stable during the treatment period but additional or increased dosage of antihypertensive drugs was required in 5 patients. Peritoneal small solute clearance and ultrafiltration and residual renal clearance did not change significantly after correction of anemia. The incidence of
peritonitis
and exit site infection was similarly unaffected. One patient developed a severe headache which was not associated with hypertension and responded to withdrawal of rHuEPO treatment. Most of the remaining patients showed improvement in subjective well-being. It was concluded that the subcutaneous route twice a week is a safe, convenient and cost-effective way to administer rHuEPO to patients on CAPD.
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PMID:Correction of anemia in patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis with subcutaneous recombinant erythropoietin twice a week: a long-term study. 185 28
The cell envelope protein profiles of Staphylococcus epidermidis cultured in used human peritoneal dialysate (HPD) differed markedly from those of cells cultured in nutrient broth. Compared with broth-grown cells, many cell wall proteins were repressed in HPD, although three proteins of 42, 48, and 54 kDa predominated and an
iron
-repressible 130-kDa protein was induced. Growth in HPD also resulted in expression of two cell membrane proteins of 32 and 36 kDa which were
iron
repressible. Sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and immunoblot analysis using monospecific polyclonal antisera raised against the 32- and 36-kDa proteins revealed considerable antigenic and molecular mass homology among 12 S. epidermidis isolates from patients with continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis-related
peritonitis
. The 32-kDa antiserum also cross-reacted with a 32-kDa S. aureus cell membrane protein. Immunoblots of S. epidermidis cell walls and membranes were also probed with normal human serum and serum and HPD from continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis patients. While the cell wall proteins of S. epidermidis appeared to be relatively poorly immunogenic, the 32- and 36-kDa membrane proteins reacted strongly with antibodies present in each of the body fluids evaluated. These results suggest that the highly conserved 32- and 36-kDa
iron
-repressible proteins are expressed during growth in vivo and may be involved in
iron
transport, since all 12 S. epidermidis strains examined also produced
iron
chelators.
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PMID:Characterization of cell envelope proteins of Staphylococcus epidermidis cultured in human peritoneal dialysate. 198 78
Twenty three children aged 0.4 to 15 years, (x 7.5 years) with end-stage renal disease were treated with continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) over 46 months. The mean time of treatment for the group was 13 months (range 1.0 to 31 months). Sixty five percent of the patients had readmission after catheter placement; 53% were for
peritonitis
. Nine out of 23 patients (39%), presented 20 episodes of
peritonitis
, an incidence of one episode per 15 patient months. Gram positive organisms were culture in 60% of these episodes. A total of 26 peritoneal catheters were placed in 23 patients. Of the five catheters that required replacement, three were for
peritonitis
. Seven out of 23 patients had nephrotic syndrome when admitted to CAPD, four of which develop
peritonitis
. Although no difference was seen between nephrotic and non nephrotic patients in relation to CAPD initiation and
peritonitis
development, nephrotic patients without
peritonitis
and non nephrotic had significantly higher initial growth index for height and
iron
binding capacity than those with nephrotic syndrome and
peritonitis
(-1.71 +/- 0.90 vs -2.29 +/- 0.27, P less than 0.05, and 265 +/- 50.5 vs 175 +/- 5.0 mg/dL, P less than 0.0005, respectively). No difference in mean plasma gamma globulin concentration was seen between patients with and without
peritonitis
. In 14 patients followed for a period greater than to 6 months, the delta growth index for weight and height and was: -0.13 +/- 0.31 and -0.31 +/- 0.46, respectively.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD): an alternative for the treatment of children with terminal chronic renal insufficiency in Argentina]. 206 42
A survey of the National CAPD Registry population was conducted to assess the distribution of hematocrit levels in a large group of peritoneal dialysis patients, to characterize the anemia of the population, and identify factors which relate to variation in hematocrit levels. A random sample of 812 patients was selected from the Registry population. Information was provided on 608 patients. Characteristics of sampled patients were similar to the Registry population as a whole. The mean hematocrit level in this cohort was 29.4% and the median was 29% Recent
peritonitis
, time on CAPD, folate therapy, androgen therapy, and
iron
therapy had no obvious influence on hematocrit distributions. Significantly higher hematocrits were seen in males, whites, and patients with polycystic kidney disease. Significantly lower hematocrits were seen in surgically anephric patients and in patients who had received transfusions 60 days before the survey. Eighty-nine percent of patients had not received a transfusion 60 days prior to the survey. Some patients, especially those with hematocrits below the median, might benefit from recombinant erythropoietin therapy.
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PMID:Hematocrit values in the CAPD/CCPD population: a report of the National CAPD Registry. 209 27
The aerobactin
iron
-uptake system of plasmid ColV-K30, genetically isolated from other plasmid determinants by molecular cloning, was sufficient to restore full virulence in a mouse
peritonitis
model to a clinical Escherichia coli isolate, D551 (O78:H-), whose resident aerobactin-encoding ColV plasmid had been lost by curing. Antiserum was raised in rabbits against live E. coli K12 cells expressing the outer-membrane aerobactin receptor protein and absorbed with an isogenic strain lacking the receptor. This antiserum inhibited binding of aerobactin, cloacin DF13 and bacteriophage B74K to the native protein in whole E. coli K12 bacteria expressing the receptor, or in membranes prepared from such organisms. However, it did not react with the native receptor protein in several wild strains unless lipopolysaccharide was first removed by treatment with trichloroacetic acid, nor did it protect mice in experimental infections with strain D551. Antisera raised in rabbits against partially or fully denatured forms of the aerobactin receptor reacted only in assays involving denatured protein; they showed no inhibition of the biological activities of the native receptor.
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PMID:Inhibition of biological activities of the aerobactin receptor protein in rough strains of Escherichia coli by polyclonal antiserum raised against native protein. 269 45
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