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Query: UMLS:C0341503 (
bacterial peritonitis
)
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Symptoms and signs of 18 patients with postoperative
bacterial peritonitis
were compared with the findings in uncomplicated postoperative cases. Their diagnostic values were examined: 1. Elevated temperature, hyperventilation, and
somnolence
are relevant, being indicative of
bacterial peritonitis
and already occurring before the typical findings on abdominal examination. 2. In those patients with peritonitis, hemodynamics, and metabolism are characterized by hyperdynamic circulation, premature arterial hypotension with dry warm skin, and lactate accumulation. 3. Laboratory data often reveal thrombocytemia, leucocytosis with shift to the left, and a relative and absolute hypophosphatemia.
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PMID:[Postoperative peritonitis. A contribution on diagnosis]. 65 96
Three patients with hepatic cirrhosis and ascites, a 65-year-old man, a 17-year-old woman and a 49-year-old man, were admitted to hospital for progressive
drowsiness
, increased ascites, and melaena, respectively. An elevated number of polymorphonuclear leukocytes was found in the ascites. The three patients became more and more seriously ill. On the basis of the laboratory findings, a diagnosis of 'spontaneous
bacterial peritonitis
' was made. The patients recovered after administration of antibiotics. The signs and symptoms of spontaneous
bacterial peritonitis
can range from subtle, renal dysfunction or an altered mental state to the signs ofan acute abdomen. The common signs of infection such as fever and an elevated leukocyte count are present in only 50% of the patients. Gram-negative bacteria are most frequently isolated from cultures of the ascites fluid. The 1-year mortality is still 50-70% and is partly a result of the underlying liver disease. Prophylactic oral administration of a quinolone decreases the risk of spontaneous
bacterial peritonitis
in patients with gastrointestinal haemorrhage and in patients with a prior episode of spontaneous
bacterial peritonitis
. Long-term prophylaxis has been associated with the development of infections with quinolone-resistant microorganisms.
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PMID:[Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis, a severe complication in patients with liver cirrhosis]. 1758 97