Clinical Research
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2003.
World J Gastroenterol. Dec 15, 2003; 9(12): 2821-2823
Published online Dec 15, 2003. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v9.i12.2821
Table 1 Predisposing factors in patients with acute acalculous cholecystitis
Predisposing factorTotal (n)
Shock7
Trauma2
Burn1
Major surgery2
Bacteremia11
DM8
HTN13
Heart diseasea14
CVA3
TPN1
Hyperlipidemia5
Table 2 Demographic and clinical data in patients with acute acalculous cholecystitis with and without severe complications
Group A n = 27Group B n = 25P
Gender
Female870.28
Male19180.71
Age (years)60.8854.120.04
Hospital stay (days)19.7418.840.42
WBC/mm315 885.199 948.400.0005
AST (u/l)138.04141.870.48
Bilirubin (mg/dl)2.462.370.46
Alkaline phosphatase (u/l)106.19130.590.07
Gallbladder wall (mm)8.88.550.38
Table 3 Results of blood and bile culture for bacteria in pa-tients with acute acalculous cholecystitis
CultureBlood (n)Bile (n)
No growth34 (76%)14 (34%)
Bacteria(+)11 (24%)27 (66%)
Table 4 Bacteria cultured from blood in patients with acute acalculous cholecystitis
Group A (n)Group B (n)Total (n)
E.coli336
Klebsiella pneumoniae123
Aeromonas sp011
Salmonella gr.D101
G(+) Bacilli101
Table 5 Bacteria cultured from bile in patients with acute acalculous cholecystitis
Group A (n)Group B (n)Total (n)
E.coli12113
Klebsiella pneumoniae617
Aeromonas011
Salmonella gr.D112
Enterobacter sp.202
Pseudomonas sp.112
Burkholderia cepacia101
Candida albican011
Citro. Freundii101
Enterococcus101
Providencia011
Stophy. Coagulase (-)101
Table 6 Sonographic findings recorded including gallbladder thickening, distention, and sludge
Sonographic finding1 point2 points3 pointsTotal
Group A411924
Group B911424
Subtotal13221348
χ2 = 3.85P > 0.05