2017
DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v9.i30.1166
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Current concepts and future strategies in the antimicrobial therapy of emerging Gram-positive spontaneous bacterial peritonitis

Abstract: Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) is the most common infection in end-stage liver disease patients. SBP is defined as an ascitic fluid infection with a polymorphonuclear leucocyte count ≥ 250/mm3 without an evident intra-abdominal surgically treatable source. Several mechanisms contribute to SBP occurrence, including translocation of gut bacteria and their products, reduced intestinal motility provoking bacterial overgrowth, alteration of the gut’s barrier function and local immune responses. Historicall… Show more

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“…23 Gram-negative bacteria are the most common culprit when they leak into the blood after overwhelming the quarantine of mesenteric nodes. 24 Subsequently, they settle in the ascitic fluid and lead to spontaneous bacterial peritonitis. 25 Thus most causative organisms belong to intestinal flora 26 , most commonly E. Coli or a Klebsiella is involved.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…23 Gram-negative bacteria are the most common culprit when they leak into the blood after overwhelming the quarantine of mesenteric nodes. 24 Subsequently, they settle in the ascitic fluid and lead to spontaneous bacterial peritonitis. 25 Thus most causative organisms belong to intestinal flora 26 , most commonly E. Coli or a Klebsiella is involved.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…р 1 -statistically significant differences versus controls; р 2 -statistically significant differences versus patients with WPP before surgery; р 3 -statistically significant differences versus 7 days after surgery patients; р 4 -statistically significant differences versus 14 days after surgery patients. и последующая антибактериальная терапия также вносят значительный вклад в нарушении иммунных механизмов [10]. Так, у обследованных пациентов с РГП независимо от исхода заболевания в дооперационном периоде выявляется снижение абсолютного количества лимфоцитов в крови, уровень которых восстанавливается до контрольных значений только на третьей недели лечения.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Доказано, что само течение инфекционного процесса в брюшной полости, характер и особенности развития гнойных послеоперацион-ных осложнений определяются не только тяжестью основного заболевания, адекватностью выполненного оперативного вмешательства и полнотой проводимой интенсивной терапии, но и функциональным состоянием иммунной системы [1,10,30]. Установлено, что повышение функциональной активности В-лимфоцитов приводит к затруднению развития антигензависимого перитонита у мышей в эксперименте [25].…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…At standard dosage, low serum drug concentrations have been observed [13]. Because of its bacteriostatic activity, it remains an available option for the management of uncomplicated intra-abdominal infections but not for severe BSIs [14,15].…”
Section: Current Antibiotic Optionsmentioning
confidence: 99%