3例控制不良的糖尿病患者胆囊积液:什么是最佳管理?

IF 0.1 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Yezaz A Ghouri, Idrees Mian, Gitanjali Bhattacharjee, Modushudan Bhattacharjee
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摘要

背景长期糖尿病可导致自主神经系统功能障碍,导致胃轻瘫和胆囊截瘫。后者可导致胆囊积水,这是一种由胆囊内粘液分泌物积聚引起的疾病,通常由胆囊管阻塞引起,但在我们所说明的糖尿病患者中不会出现这种情况。病例报告我们描述了3例患者,他们在入院时因控制不良的糖尿病并发症而出现非特异性腹部不适,随后被发现患有胆囊积液。我们推测,胆囊积水可能是控制不良的糖尿病伴自主神经病变患者胆囊功能障碍自然发展的结果。在我们的病例中,围手术期死亡的风险在出现时很高。没有手术干预,除了一个病例最显著的胆囊大小,并进行了暂时性胆囊造瘘。结论胆囊管未梗阻患者发生胆囊积水,凸显了功能性胆道疼痛患者治疗的复杂性。功能性胆道和胰腺疾病罗马委员会定义了这种疼痛的特征。有必要制定指南来指导糖尿病患者胆囊积水的适当评估,并确定胆囊切除术的适应症。图像:hda扫描显示CCK给药后胆囊射血分数低。
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Hydropic Gallbladder in Three Patients with Poorly Controlled Diabetes Mellitus: What Constitutes Optimal Management?
Context Long-standing diabetes mellitus results in autonomic nervous system dysfunction, leading to gastroparesis and cholecystoparesis. The latter can result in hydropic gallbladder, a condition that arises from the accumulation of mucinous secretions within the gallbladder, usually caused by obstruction of the cystic duct, but not in the case of the patients with diabetes that we have illustrated. Case report We describe three patients who presented with non-specific abdominal discomfort at the time of admission for complications of poorly controlled diabetes and were subsequently found to have hydropic gallbladder. We theorize that hydropic gallbladder may be a result of a natural progression of gallbladder dysfunction in poorly controlled diabetics with autonomic neuropathy. In our cases the risk of perioperative mortality was high at the time of presentation. No surgical intervention was performed except in one case with the most significant sized gallbladder, and underwent a temporizing cholecystostomy. Conclusions The development of hydropic gallbladder in patients with non-obstructed cystic ducts highlights the complexities of management of patients with functional biliary pain. The rome committee on functional biliary and pancreatic disorders has defined the characteristics of this pain. There is a need for guidelines to direct appropriate assessment of hydropic gallbladder in diabetics and also to determine the indications for cholecystectomy. Image: HIDA scan showing a low ejection fraction of the gallbladder after administration of CCK.
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