急性胆管炎:最新综述

M. Cozma, M. Găman, B. Srichawla, A. Dhali, M. R. Manan, Ahmed Nahian, M. D. Marsool, R. Suteja, L. V. S. Kutikuppala, Vincent Kipkorir, A. Găman, C. Diaconu
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急性胆管炎是一种可能危及生命的肝内和/或肝外胆管细菌感染。尽管广谱抗菌疗法取得了进步,急诊胆道减压术也得到了改善,但它仍分别是社区和医院获得性菌血症的第二和第三大病因,死亡率高达 15%。尽管近年来在诊断或治疗方面没有太大变化,但有关作为胆管炎病原体的耐多药细菌的新数据已经出现。此外,根据病情严重程度分级和胆汁样本培养结果,抗生素治疗方案也有了不同的方法,同时还提出了新型微创内镜手术,当内镜逆行胰胆管造影术(ERCP)等常规治疗方法失败、无法进行或无法使用时,这种手术可以提供帮助。这篇最新综述旨在对急性胆管炎的流行病学、新型诊断和治疗方法、并发症和预后变量进行全面的最新评估。我们将回顾异常并发症对预后的影响、定期胆汁样本和抗生素造影的相关性,以及它们在指导抗生素治疗和限制抗生素耐药性方面的新作用,从而为急性胆管炎的治疗提供一个有条理的综合方法。
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Acute cholangitis: A state-of-the-art review
Acute cholangitis is a potentially life-threatening bacterial infection of the intra- and/or extrahepatic bile ducts. It remains the second and third cause of community- and hospital-acquired bacteremia, respectively, and is associated with mortality rates of up to 15%, despite advances in broad-spectrum antimicrobial therapy and improved access to emergency biliary tract decompression procedures. Even though not much has changed in recent years in terms of diagnosis or treatment, new data have emerged regarding multidrug-resistant bacteria that serve as etiologic agents of cholangitis. Moreover, different approaches in antibiotic regimes depending on severity grading and bile sample cultures as well as novel minimally invasive endoscopic procedures that can help when consecrated treatments such as Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) fail, cannot be performed, or are unavailable have been proposed. This state-of-the-art review aims to offer a complete and updated assessment of the epidemiology, novel diagnostic and therapeutic methods, complications, and prognostic variables of acute cholangitis. We will review the prognostic implications of unusual complications, the relevance of regular bile samples and antibiograms, and their new role in guiding antibiotic therapy and limiting antibiotic resistance to present an organized and comprehensive approach to the care of acute cholangitis.
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