Acute Bacterial Cholangitis.

Viszeralmedizin Pub Date : 2015-06-01 Epub Date: 2015-06-11 DOI:10.1159/000430965
Vincent Zimmer, Frank Lammert
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Background: Acute bacterial cholangitis for the most part owing to common bile duct stones is common in gastroenterology practice and represents a potentially life-threatening condition often characterized by fever, abdominal pain, and jaundice (Charcot's triad) as well as confusion and septic shock (Reynolds' pentad).

Methods: This review is based on a systematic literature review in PubMed with the search items 'cholangitis' 'choledocholithiasis' 'gallstone disease' 'biliary infection', and 'biliary sepsis'.

Results: Although most patients respond to empiric broad-spectrum antibiotic treatment, timely endoscopic biliary drainage depending on the severity of the disease is required to eliminate the underlying obstruction. Specific recommendations have been derived from the Tokyo guideline working group consensus 2006 and its update in 2013, albeit poorly evidence-based, providing a comprehensive overview of diagnosis, classification, risk stratification, and treatment algorithms in acute bacterial cholangitis.

Conclusion: Prompt clinical recognition and accurate diagnostic workup including adequate laboratory assessment and (aetiology-oriented) imaging are critical steps in the management of cholangitis. Treatment is directed at the two major interrelated pathophysiologic components, i.e. bacterial infection (immediate antimicrobial therapy) and bile duct obstruction (biliary drainage). As for the latter, transpapillary endoscopic drainage by stent or nasobiliary drain and/or same-session bile duct clearance, depending on individual disease severity, represent first-line treatment approaches.

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急性细菌性胆管炎。
背景:急性细菌性胆管炎大部分是由胆总管结石引起的,在胃肠病学实践中很常见,是一种潜在的危及生命的疾病,通常以发热、腹痛、黄疸(Charcot's三联征)以及精神错乱和感染性休克(Reynolds'候)为特征。方法:本综述基于PubMed系统文献综述,检索词为“胆管炎”、“胆总管结石”、“胆石病”、“胆道感染”和“胆道败血症”。结果:虽然大多数患者对经验性广谱抗生素治疗有反应,但根据疾病的严重程度,需要及时进行内镜胆道引流,以消除潜在的梗阻。2006年东京指南工作组共识及其2013年的更新提出了具体建议,尽管缺乏证据,但提供了急性细菌性胆管炎的诊断、分类、风险分层和治疗算法的全面概述。结论:及时的临床识别和准确的诊断工作,包括充分的实验室评估和(病因学导向的)影像学检查是治疗胆管炎的关键步骤。治疗主要针对两个相关的病理生理因素,即细菌感染(立即抗菌治疗)和胆管阻塞(胆道引流)。对于后者,根据个体疾病的严重程度,经毛细血管内镜支架引流或鼻胆管引流和/或同期胆管清除是一线治疗方法。
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