Continuous Peritoneal Drainage of Large-Volume Ascites

Continuous Peritoneal Drainage of Large-Volume Ascites

  • نوع فایل : کتاب
  • زبان : انگلیسی
  • مؤلف : David H. Van Thiel Christopher M. Moore Moises Garcia Magdalena George Abdul Nadir
  • چاپ و سال / کشور: 2011

Description

Background With the increasing population of individuals with cirrhosis, many of whom are not liver transplant candidates, large volume paracentesis as a medical therapy for ascites resistant to diuretic therapy has become increasingly utilized. Aim To determine the safety and efficacy of continuous peritoneal drainage of large-volume ascites in Child Class- C cirrhosis. Subjects with no current clinical or laboratory findings of spontaneous bacterial ascites were studied. Each had a complete medical evaluation to document the etiology and severity of their liver disease as well as the identification of any confounding medical illness. A triplephase abdominal CT of the abdomen was obtained in each individual to rule out any hepatoma. Upon completion of the above, a pericardiocentesis catheter was placed in the abdomen using the Seldinger technique and the ascites was drained continuously (to gravity) until no additional ascitic fluid could be removed or the total time of drainage was 72 h. The patient’s weight, volume of ascitic fluid removed, ascitic fluid cell counts, ascitic fluid cultures, complete blood count and comprehensive metabolic profile were obtained immediately before and after the peritoneal catheter was removed. Results HCV cirrhosis accounted for 12 cases and alcoholic liver disease accounted for 8 cases (half the total of 40 cases), with 6 other diseases accounting for the remaining half. The ascitic fluid was drained continuously for 2.5 ± 0.08 days, with a removal of 13.3 ± 0.5 l of ascitic fluid. No clinically significant change in the serum creatinine or ascitic fluid cells count occurred as a result of the procedure. The adverse effects of the procedure were minimal. 63% of the patients experienced some mild discomfort at the catheter insertion site, or local abdominal pain just prior to the removal of the catheter. Two patients developed a small abdominal wall hematoma that required no therapy. No patients experienced peritoneal hemorrhage, infection or renal dysfunction. Conclusion (1) Continuous large-volume peritoneal drainage by gravity is safe and effective; (2) if the procedure is limited 72 h, no cases of ascitic fluid contamination/ infection occur; and (3) it reduces the time between subsequent paracentesis based upon historical data.
Dig Dis Sci DOI 10.1007/s10620-011-1792-x Received: 6 April 2011 / Accepted: 6 June 2011
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