Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 95818
Frequency of portal and systemic bacteremia in acute appendicitis
Frequency of portal and systemic bacteremia in acute appendicitis // Pediatrics International, 43 (2001), 2; 152-156 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Frequency of portal and systemic bacteremia in acute appendicitis
Autori
Jurić, Ivo ; Primorac, Dragan ; Žagar, Živojin ; Biočić, Mihovil ; Pavić, Siniša ; Furlan, Dubravko ; Budimir, Dražen ; Janković, Stipan ; Hodžić, Petar Krešimir ; Alfirević, Darko ; Alujević, Antonio ; Titlić, Marina
Izvornik
Pediatrics International (1328-8067) 43
(2001), 2;
152-156
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
acute appendicitis; portal bacteremia; systemic bacteremia
Sažetak
Background: Acute appendicitis is the most common condition requiring an emergency abdominal operation in childhood. In the present study, we analyzed the frequency of portal and systemic bacteremia in 42 patients with acute appendicitis and determined the microbial agents responsible for an acute appendicitis and for portal and systemic bacteremia. Methods: Appendectomies were performed on 50 young patients (5-18 years of age), as well as clinical and bacteriological tests. Six independent samples from each patient isolated from the peripheral vein, superior mesenteric vein, appendix and peritoneum were obtained prior to surgery, during surgery and after surgery for biochemical, immunologic and bacteriologic examination. Results: Pathohistology confirmed the diagnosis of appendicitis in 42 patients, while in the other eight patients there were no obvious pathologic findings, so they served as a control group. Of 50 patients with a clinical appearance of acute appendicitis, in 19 patients (38%) we detected portal bacteremia in the mesenteric vein, while in only three cases (6%) did we find systemic bacteremia detected from the peripheral vein. Furthermore, bacteriologic analysis revealed that Bacteroides spp. and Escherichia coli were the predominant species isolated. Conclusions: The results presented in this paper suggests that portal bacteremia did not influence peripheral blood reactions. Furthermore, in the present study we have found a positive correlation between the smear and bacteremia of the superior mesenteric vein, but not with the bacteremia of systemic blood.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
KBC Split
Profili:
Živojin Žagar
(autor)
Siniša Pavić
(autor)
Marina Titlić
(autor)
Dubravko Furlan
(autor)
Stipan Janković
(autor)
Antonio Alujević
(autor)
Mihovil Biočić
(autor)
Dragan Primorac
(autor)
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