Clinical, Laboratory, and Management Profile in Patients of Liver Abscess from Northern India

Objective. To describe the clinical profile, microbiological aetiologies, and management outcomes in patients with liver abscess. Methods. A cross-sectional study was conducted from May, 2011, to April, 2013, on 200 consecutive liver abscess patients at PGIMER and Dr. RML Hospital, New Delhi. Histor...

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Published in:Journal of Tropical Medicine
Main Authors: Soumik Ghosh, Sourabh Sharma, A. K. Gadpayle, H. K. Gupta, R. K. Mahajan, R. Sahoo, Naveen Kumar
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Published: Hindawi Limited 2014
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:ce0a41ce9fbd4496a708c2fb615eee6f 2024-11-03T14:53:24+00:00 Clinical, Laboratory, and Management Profile in Patients of Liver Abscess from Northern India Soumik Ghosh Sourabh Sharma A. K. Gadpayle H. K. Gupta R. K. Mahajan R. Sahoo Naveen Kumar 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/142382 https://doaj.org/article/ce0a41ce9fbd4496a708c2fb615eee6f EN eng Hindawi Limited http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/142382 https://doaj.org/toc/1687-9686 https://doaj.org/toc/1687-9694 doi:10.1155/2014/142382 https://doaj.org/article/ce0a41ce9fbd4496a708c2fb615eee6f Journal of Tropical Medicine, Vol 2014 (2014) Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 article 2014 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/142382 2024-10-09T17:27:39Z Objective. To describe the clinical profile, microbiological aetiologies, and management outcomes in patients with liver abscess. Methods. A cross-sectional study was conducted from May, 2011, to April, 2013, on 200 consecutive liver abscess patients at PGIMER and Dr. RML Hospital, New Delhi. History, examination, and laboratory investigations were recorded. Ultrasound guided aspiration was done and samples were investigated. Chi-square test and multivariate regression analysis were performed to test association. Results. The mean age of patients was 41.13 years. Majority of them were from lower socioeconomic class (67.5%) and alcoholic (72%). The abscesses were predominantly in right lobe (71%) and solitary (65%). Etiology of abscess was 69% amoebic, 18% pyogenic, 7.5% tubercular, 4% mixed, and 1.5% fungal. Percutaneous needle aspiration was done in 79%, pigtail drainage in 17%, and surgical intervention for rupture in 4% patients. Mortality was 2.5%, all reported in surgical group. Solitary abscesses were amoebic and tubercular whereas multiple abscesses were pyogenic (P=0.001). Right lobe was predominantly involved in amoebic and pyogenic abscesses while in tubercular abscesses left lobe involvement was predominant (P=0.001). Conclusions. The commonest presentation was young male, alcoholic of low socioeconomic class having right lobe solitary amoebic liver abscess. Appropriate use of minimally invasive drainage techniques reduces mortality. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Journal of Tropical Medicine 2014 1 8
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R. Sahoo
Naveen Kumar
Clinical, Laboratory, and Management Profile in Patients of Liver Abscess from Northern India
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description Objective. To describe the clinical profile, microbiological aetiologies, and management outcomes in patients with liver abscess. Methods. A cross-sectional study was conducted from May, 2011, to April, 2013, on 200 consecutive liver abscess patients at PGIMER and Dr. RML Hospital, New Delhi. History, examination, and laboratory investigations were recorded. Ultrasound guided aspiration was done and samples were investigated. Chi-square test and multivariate regression analysis were performed to test association. Results. The mean age of patients was 41.13 years. Majority of them were from lower socioeconomic class (67.5%) and alcoholic (72%). The abscesses were predominantly in right lobe (71%) and solitary (65%). Etiology of abscess was 69% amoebic, 18% pyogenic, 7.5% tubercular, 4% mixed, and 1.5% fungal. Percutaneous needle aspiration was done in 79%, pigtail drainage in 17%, and surgical intervention for rupture in 4% patients. Mortality was 2.5%, all reported in surgical group. Solitary abscesses were amoebic and tubercular whereas multiple abscesses were pyogenic (P=0.001). Right lobe was predominantly involved in amoebic and pyogenic abscesses while in tubercular abscesses left lobe involvement was predominant (P=0.001). Conclusions. The commonest presentation was young male, alcoholic of low socioeconomic class having right lobe solitary amoebic liver abscess. Appropriate use of minimally invasive drainage techniques reduces mortality.
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Sourabh Sharma
A. K. Gadpayle
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R. K. Mahajan
R. Sahoo
Naveen Kumar
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R. K. Mahajan
R. Sahoo
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