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Frequency of Asymptomatic Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis in Patients with Chronic Liver Disease and Ascites
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Chronic liver disease (CLD) contributes significantly to morbidity and mortality around the world. In Pakistan, it is due mainly to infections of Hepatitis B and C. One of the complications of CLD, which is often important for such patients, involves an infection of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis. Asymptomatic spontaneous bacterial peritonitis commonly develops in asymptomatic patients with ascites and is therefore preventable when it develops early. This study will determine the incidence of asymptomatic SBP in patients with CLD and ascites, providing potentially valuable data to support screening protocols for early intervention and improved outcomes. It was a cross-sectional study carried out for six months in the Gastroenterology Department of Sheikh Zayed Hospital, Lahore. A total of 121 CLD patients with ascites, meeting particular inclusion criteria, were assessed. The cases were categorized as asymptomatic SBP if the cultures were positive with more than 10⁵ colonies or more than 250/mm³ polymorphonuclear cells, without fever, pain, or tenderness. The patients were stratified according to age, gender, and Child-Pugh classification. The data were analyzed using SPSS version 24, along with the Chi-square test for correlation between the Child-Pugh class and SBP.The proportion of asymptomatic SBP was at 14.8 % among 121 patients. The patients were older: 66.1%, were mostly more than 50 years old, with a fair sex distribution ratio of 52.1 females against 47.9 males. Patients classified into Child-Pugh Class C constituted the highest proportions of patients with SBP cases of 14.8 % and significant association at p=0.000. Asymptomatic SBP in 14.8% of the patients with CLD and ascites forms the justification for routine screening on hospital admission. Critical importance is placed on detecting asymptomatic SBP because this leads to earlier intervention and a potential reduction in the risk of major complications, particularly in patients classified as Child Class C.
Keywords- Frequency, Asymptomatic, Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis, Patients Chronic Liver Disease, Ascites
Asian Academy of Business and Social Science Research
Title: Frequency of Asymptomatic Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis in Patients with Chronic Liver Disease and Ascites
Description:
Chronic liver disease (CLD) contributes significantly to morbidity and mortality around the world.
In Pakistan, it is due mainly to infections of Hepatitis B and C.
One of the complications of CLD, which is often important for such patients, involves an infection of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis.
Asymptomatic spontaneous bacterial peritonitis commonly develops in asymptomatic patients with ascites and is therefore preventable when it develops early.
This study will determine the incidence of asymptomatic SBP in patients with CLD and ascites, providing potentially valuable data to support screening protocols for early intervention and improved outcomes.
It was a cross-sectional study carried out for six months in the Gastroenterology Department of Sheikh Zayed Hospital, Lahore.
A total of 121 CLD patients with ascites, meeting particular inclusion criteria, were assessed.
The cases were categorized as asymptomatic SBP if the cultures were positive with more than 10⁵ colonies or more than 250/mm³ polymorphonuclear cells, without fever, pain, or tenderness.
The patients were stratified according to age, gender, and Child-Pugh classification.
The data were analyzed using SPSS version 24, along with the Chi-square test for correlation between the Child-Pugh class and SBP.
The proportion of asymptomatic SBP was at 14.
8 % among 121 patients.
The patients were older: 66.
1%, were mostly more than 50 years old, with a fair sex distribution ratio of 52.
1 females against 47.
9 males.
Patients classified into Child-Pugh Class C constituted the highest proportions of patients with SBP cases of 14.
8 % and significant association at p=0.
000.
Asymptomatic SBP in 14.
8% of the patients with CLD and ascites forms the justification for routine screening on hospital admission.
Critical importance is placed on detecting asymptomatic SBP because this leads to earlier intervention and a potential reduction in the risk of major complications, particularly in patients classified as Child Class C.
Keywords- Frequency, Asymptomatic, Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis, Patients Chronic Liver Disease, Ascites.
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