Clinical significance of C-reactive protein values in antibiotic treatment for pyogenic liver abscess
2010; Baishideng Publishing Group; Volume: 16; Issue: 38 Linguagem: Inglês
10.3748/wjg.v16.i38.4871
ISSN2219-2840
Autores Tópico(s)Hernia repair and management
ResumoAIM:To investigate the clinical significance of C-reactive protein (CRP) values in determining the endpoint of antibiotic treatment for liver abscess after drainage. METHODS:The endpoints of antibiotic treatment in 46 patients with pyogenic liver abscess after complete percutaneous drainage were assessed by performing a retrospective study.After complete percutaneous drainage, normal CRP values were considered as the endpoint in 18 patients (experimental group), and normal body temperature for at least 2 wk were considered as the endpoints in the other 28 patients (control group). RESULTS:The duration of antibiotic treatment after complete percutaneous drainage was 15.83 ± 6.45 d and 24.25 ± 8.18 d for the experimental and the control groups, respectively (P = 0.001), being significantly shorter in the experimental group than in the control group.The recurrence rate was 0% for both groups.However, we could not obtain the follow-up data about 3 patients in the control group.CONCLUSION: CRP values can be considered as an independent factor to determine the duration of the antibiotic treatment for pyogenic liver abscess after complete percutaneous drainage.
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