Peritonitis Flashcards
Bentley, JVECC, 2013:
Naturally occurring septic peritonitis
- Overall survival rate?
- What was predictive of mortality?
- Usefulness of coagulation tests?
Bentley, JVECC, 2013:
- Overall survival rate: 59%
- Total protein C and antithrombin deficiencies were predictive of mortality
- Routine coagulation tests were not useful in distinguishing survivors and non-survivors
Adams, Vet Surg, 2014:
Closed suction drainage for septic peritonitis
- What % of septic peritonitis cases were caused by dehiscence of a previous anastomosis?
- Overall survival rate?
- What was the most common complication?
Adams, Vet Surg, 2014:
- 80% of septic peritonitis cases were caused by dehiscence of a previous anastomosis
- Overall survival rate: 85%
- Post-op hypoproteinemia was the most common complication (90% of cases)
Koenig and Verlander, JAVMA, 2015:
Diagnosis of septic peritonitis
- Glucose concentration differences for identifying septic peritonitis were more sensitive when comparing glucose concentrations in the peritoneal fluid with plasma or whole blood?
- What was the proposed glucose concentration difference cutoff value for comparisons between plasma and peritoneal fluid for improved accuracy and specificity?
Koenig and Verlander, JAVMA, 2015:
- Glucose concentration differences for identifying septic peritonitis were more sensitive when comparing glucose concentrations in the peritoneal fluid with plasma rather than whole blood
- The proposed glucose concentration difference cutoff value for comparisons between plasma and peritoneal fluid for improved accuracy and specificity was 38mg/dL (2.1mmol/L)
Barfield, JVECC, 2016:
Recurrent secondary septic peritonitis
- Survival rate?
- Difference in serum albumin concentrations between survivors and non-survivors?
Barfield, JVECC, 2016:
- 44% survival rate
- No difference in serum albumin concentrations between survivors and non-survivors
Guieu, JAVMA, 2016:
Diagnosis of septic peritonitis
What % of dogs with post-op septic peritonitis had bacteria observed in the abdominal fluid collected on the day that septic peritonitis was diagnosed?
Guieu, JAVMA, 2016:
0% of dogs with post-op septic peritonitis had bacteria observed in the abdominal fluid collected on the day that septic peritonitis was diagnosed
Spillebeen, Vet Surg, 2017:
Negative pressure therapy vs passive open abdominal drainage for septic peritonitis
- Overall survival rate?
- Differences in plasma protein levels between groups?
Spillebeen, Vet Surg, 2017:
- Overall survival rate: 81%
- No differences in plasma protein levels and changes in plasma protein levels over time between treatment groups
Hansen, JVECC, 2019:
Gastrostomy tube usage in septic peritonitis
- Survival rate?
- 75% of the cases developed septic peritonitis from what source?
- Complication rate?
- What % had G-tube-related complications?
Hansen, JVECC, 2019:
- 75% survival rate
- 75% had a gastrointestinal source of septic peritonitis
- 50% complication rate
- 33% had G-tube-related complications