Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis



 SPONTANEOUS BACTERIAL PERITONITIS 

(SBP)


Definition:

SBP is an infection of ascite fluid tha occurs in the absence of a surgically treatable source. 

• SBP of ascites fluid occurs in the absence of on apparent intra- abdominal source of infection. 


RISK FACTOR 

prior episode of sbp

• ascites total protein <1g/dl

• upper GI haemorrhage

• serum billirubin >2.5mg/dl

• use of PPI 


CLINICAL FEATURES

fever

• ascites

• bowel sound diminished or absent

• abdominal pain and tender 

• feature of chronic liver disease 

• hepatic encephalopathy


INVESTIGATION 

Ascitic fluid analysis 

         • Cells polymorphs >250/mm^3

         • protein <1gm/dl

         

DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA

• clinical feature + polymorphs >250/mm^3

• polymorphs >500/ mm^3 without clinical feature


D/D

Secondary bacterial peritonitis 

• tubercular Peritonitis 

• Peritoneal carcinomatosis 

• pancreatic ascites


TREATMENT


therapeutic antibiotics

  • Third generation cephalosporin

  cefotaxime 1gm iv 8- hourly for 5-7 days 

  • amoxicillin-clavulanic acid 1.2 gm iv 8 - hourly


Prophylactic therapy 

  • Norfloxacin 400mg /day or

  • ciprofloxacin 750mg - weekly or 

  • cortimoxazole 960 mg × daily or 


Prognosis

 • Untreated ; 39% mortality

 • treated early; less than 10% mortality

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