Risk factors contributing to early infection following transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt in perioperative period

Introducción and aim. To investigate and identify the risk factors associated with early infection following a transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS)procedure in perioperative period.Material and methods. The interventional radiology database at the West China Hospital in Sichuan, Chin...

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Main Authors: Peng Deng, Biao Zhou, Xiao Li
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-09-01
Series:Annals of Hepatology
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spelling doaj-812733d62bef447aa63ce8a4aa3fe5b02021-06-09T05:51:42ZengElsevierAnnals of Hepatology1665-26812016-09-01155752756Risk factors contributing to early infection following transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt in perioperative periodPeng Deng0Biao Zhou1Xiao Li2Department of Emergency Medicine, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China; Corresponding author:Institute of Interventional Radiology, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, ChinaDepartment of Interventional Therapy, Cancer Institute and Hospital, National Cancer Center, Chinese Academy of Medical Science and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, People’s Republic of ChinaIntroducción and aim. To investigate and identify the risk factors associated with early infection following a transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS)procedure in perioperative period.Material and methods. The interventional radiology database at the West China Hospital in Sichuan, China was reviewed to identify all patients that underwent a TIPS procedure between January 30, 2013 and August 30, 2015. Four hundred and sixty-six TIPS patients with liver cirrhosis were enrolled in this study. Liver function was assessed using the Child-Pugh classification system and bacteremia was defined as patients that had a positive blood culture. Statistical analysis was performed using χ2 tests (include Fisher’s exact tests χ2) and logistic regression analyses. A P< 0.05 was set as the threshold for statistical significance.Results. One hundred and forty-eight of the 466 (31.7%) patients developed a fever. Eighty-three of the 148 fever patients subsequently had blood drawn for cultures and 9/83 (10.8%) patients developed bacteremia as defined by a blood culture analysis. Cholangiolithiasis (P = 0.006), Child-Pugh class A designation (P = 0.001), Child-Pugh class C designation (P = 0.005) and hepatitis C virus infection (P = 0.011) were significantly correlated with fever in these patients. No statistically significant correlations were found between the other factors (age, gender, clinical manifestation, diabetes mellitus, cholangiolithiasis, etc.) and bacteremia, with the exception of periprocedure cholangiolithiasis, which was significantly correlated with blood culture-defined bacteremia (P < 0.05).Conclusions. Cholangiolithiasis is a risk factor for infection after a TIPS procedure in the periprocedure period.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1665268119306386CholangiolithiasisInfectionRisk factorsTransjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt
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author Peng Deng
Biao Zhou
Xiao Li
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Biao Zhou
Xiao Li
Risk factors contributing to early infection following transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt in perioperative period
Annals of Hepatology
Cholangiolithiasis
Infection
Risk factors
Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt
author_facet Peng Deng
Biao Zhou
Xiao Li
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title Risk factors contributing to early infection following transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt in perioperative period
title_short Risk factors contributing to early infection following transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt in perioperative period
title_full Risk factors contributing to early infection following transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt in perioperative period
title_fullStr Risk factors contributing to early infection following transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt in perioperative period
title_full_unstemmed Risk factors contributing to early infection following transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt in perioperative period
title_sort risk factors contributing to early infection following transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt in perioperative period
publisher Elsevier
series Annals of Hepatology
issn 1665-2681
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Introducción and aim. To investigate and identify the risk factors associated with early infection following a transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS)procedure in perioperative period.Material and methods. The interventional radiology database at the West China Hospital in Sichuan, China was reviewed to identify all patients that underwent a TIPS procedure between January 30, 2013 and August 30, 2015. Four hundred and sixty-six TIPS patients with liver cirrhosis were enrolled in this study. Liver function was assessed using the Child-Pugh classification system and bacteremia was defined as patients that had a positive blood culture. Statistical analysis was performed using χ2 tests (include Fisher’s exact tests χ2) and logistic regression analyses. A P< 0.05 was set as the threshold for statistical significance.Results. One hundred and forty-eight of the 466 (31.7%) patients developed a fever. Eighty-three of the 148 fever patients subsequently had blood drawn for cultures and 9/83 (10.8%) patients developed bacteremia as defined by a blood culture analysis. Cholangiolithiasis (P = 0.006), Child-Pugh class A designation (P = 0.001), Child-Pugh class C designation (P = 0.005) and hepatitis C virus infection (P = 0.011) were significantly correlated with fever in these patients. No statistically significant correlations were found between the other factors (age, gender, clinical manifestation, diabetes mellitus, cholangiolithiasis, etc.) and bacteremia, with the exception of periprocedure cholangiolithiasis, which was significantly correlated with blood culture-defined bacteremia (P < 0.05).Conclusions. Cholangiolithiasis is a risk factor for infection after a TIPS procedure in the periprocedure period.
topic Cholangiolithiasis
Infection
Risk factors
Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt
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