Cocaine-associated enterocolitis usually presents within three days of cocaine use. Inflammatory or ischemic changes are most common in the proximal colon. The majority of patients will recover with nonoperative therapy; however, those who develop peritonitis and undergo laparotomy have a 50 percent mortality.
Cardiac surgical procedures can be performed with acceptable short-term and long-term outcomes in liver transplant recipients. Elevated preoperative and postoperative MELD scores and postoperative peak creatinine level may portend death in this cohort. There is a constant hazard of death of 10% per year.
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