Intra-abdominal infections Flashcards
What is primary peritonitis? Common causes?
No evidence of a break in the integrity of GI tract. Peritoneal dialysis, cirrhosis with ascites
What is secondary peritonitis?
A focal infection developing in conjunction with inflammation of GI tract
What is tertiary peritonitis?
Persistent or recurrent infection after treatment of primary or secondary peritonitis
True or false: Primary peritonitis is often monomicrobial and caused by gram negative organisms
True
True or false: Secondary and tertiary peritonitis are often monomicrobial and caused by gram negative organisms and anaerobes
False. Often polymicrobial via gram negative organisms and anaerobes
Addition of what to antimicrobial therapy is associated with decreased mortality in spontaneous bacterial peritonitis?
Albumin
What characteristics define Charcot’s triad in biliary tract infection?
. RIght upper quadrant pain
. Fever
. Jaundice*
True or false: Enterococcal activity is required for community-acquired biliary infection
False