Acute Cholecystitis Flashcards

1
Q

What is acute cholecystitis caused by?

A

Cystic duct blockage preventing the gallbladder from draining

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What is the most common cause of acute cholecystitis?

A

Gallstones (calculous cholecystitis) trapped in the neck of gallbladder or cystic duct

95% of the time

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What is it called when acute cholecystitis is caused by something other than gallstones?

A

Acalculous cholecystitis

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When can acalculous cholecystitis occur?

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When patients have total parenteral nutrition or long periods of fasting e.g. ICU

Gallbladder not stimulated by food to empty causing a pressure build-up

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How does acute cholecystitis present?

A

RUQ pain radiating to right shoulder
Fever
Nausea
Vomiting
Tachycardia and tachypnoea
Murphy’s sign
Raised inflammatory markers +WBCs

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6
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What is the first step in suspected acute cholecystitis?

A

Abdominal ultrasound scan

MRCP if nothing can be seen

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What is present on an abdominal ultrasound scan with acute cholecystitis?

A
  • Thickened gallbladder wall
  • Stones or sludge in gallbladder
  • Fluid around the gallbladder
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How is acute cholecystitis managed?

A

Nil by mouth
IV fluids
Antibiotics
NG tube

ERCP

Cholecystectomy within 72 hours

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9
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Why might a cholecystectomy be delayed for 6-8 weeks?

A

Allow inflammation to settle

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What are the complications of acute cholecystitis?

A

Sepsis
Gallbladder empyema
Gangrenous gallbladder
Perforation

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How is gallbladder empyema managed?

A

IV antibiotics
Cholecystectomy or cholecystostomy (to drain infected contents)

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