Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis in adult patients with primary nephrotic syndrome.

Changgeng yi xue za zhi Pub Date : 1999-06-01
M C Chen, K K Lam, K T Hsu
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Abstract

Background: Susceptibility to bacterial infection is a common problem in nephrotic patients. Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis, although characteristic of nephrotic children, is extremely rare in adults.

Methods: A retrospective review was performed on all adult patients with the discharge diagnoses of primary nephrotic syndrome and spontaneous bacterial peritonitis treated between 1986 and 1998 at Chang Gung Memorial Hospital in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Ten patients were included in this study, 9 of them men and one woman. The average age was 30.5 years.

Results: All the patients had signs of active nephrosis and presented with diffuse abdominal pain, ascites, fever and/or chills. Thirty percent (3/10) of the causative pathogens were gram-positive bacteria and 60% (6/10) were gram-negative bacteria. One patient had sterile cultures. Seven patients recovered after antibiotic treatment for 1 to 2 weeks. Three patients died of septic shock.

Conclusion: Therefore, to improve patient outcome, it is essential to establish a diagnosis early and to initiate broad-spectrum antimicrobial therapy even before culture results are available.

原发性肾病综合征成人患者的自发性细菌性腹膜炎。
背景:对细菌感染的易感性是肾病患者的常见问题。自发性细菌性腹膜炎虽然是肾病儿童的特征,但在成人中极为罕见。方法:回顾性分析1986 ~ 1998年在台湾高雄长庚纪念医院以原发性肾病综合征合并自发性细菌性腹膜炎出院的成人患者资料。这项研究包括10名患者,其中9名男性和1名女性。平均年龄为30.5岁。结果:所有患者均有活动性肾病症状,表现为弥漫性腹痛、腹水、发热和/或寒战。致病菌中革兰氏阳性菌占30%(3/10),革兰氏阴性菌占60%(6/10)。一名患者进行无菌培养。7例患者经抗生素治疗1 ~ 2周后恢复。3名患者死于感染性休克。结论:因此,为了改善患者的预后,早期诊断和在培养结果出来之前开始广谱抗菌药物治疗是至关重要的。
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