INFECTIONS OF THE BILIARY TRACT Flashcards

1
Q

What do we call infections of the biliary tract?

A

Cholangitis

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2
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Under normal circumstances, what prevents infection of the biliary tract?

A

The sphincter of Oddi, together with HCl of the gastric juices, prevents bacteria ascending the tract.

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3
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What are the causes of cholangitis?

A

Gallstones
Following cholecystectomy
Benign strictures
Post ERCP (especially after insertion of stent)

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4
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What are the clinical features of cholangitis?

A

Jaundice
Fever
Right upper quadrant pain
Septicaemic shock

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5
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What investigations should be ordered for someone with suspected cholangitis?

A
FBC
LFTs
CRP
Blood cultures
Ultrasound
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6
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What would FBC of someone suffering from cholangitis show?

A

Neutrophilia

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7
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What would the LFTs of someone suffering from cholangitis show?

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Raised ALP
Raised bilirubin
Mild increase in ALT and AST

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What might ultrasound reveal in someone with cholangitis?

A

Dilatation of the bile ducts.

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9
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How wide should the bile ducts be normally?

A

Less than 6mm

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10
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What is the organism most commonly responsible for cholangitis?

A

E. coli

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11
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What are the complications of cholangitis?

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Suppurative cholangitis can be fatal that requires urgent drainage.

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How are people with cholangitis treated?

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High dose broad spectrum intravenous antibiotics and anaerobic organisms - ceftriaxone and metronidazole.

Removal of cause such as gallstones

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