Retrospective Study
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World J Gastrointest Surg. Dec 27, 2022; 14(12): 1340-1349
Published online Dec 27, 2022. doi: 10.4240/wjgs.v14.i12.1340
Table 1 Baseline characteristics of the bile culture-positive group and culture-negative group
Parameter
Total
Culture-negative
Culture-positive
P value
Number18514738-
Age (yr; mean ± SD)54.3 ± 15.052.4 ± 14.761.3 ± 14.20.001
BMI (kg/m2; mean ± SD)23.1 ± 3.423.4 ± 3.222.1 ± 3.80.040
Male (%)80 (43.2)61 (33.0)19 (10.3)0.346
Combined with CBDS (%)22 (11.9)5 (2.7)17 (9.2)< 0.001
Right upper abdominal pain (%)155 (83.8)120 (64.9)35 (18.9)0.118
Positive Murphy sign (%)27 (14.6)24 (13.0)3 (1.6)0.189
Diabetes mellitus (%)11 (5.9)8 (4.3)3 (1.6)0.699
Hypertension (%)41 (22.2)32 (17.3)9 (4.9)0.800
History of ERCP (%)7 (3.7)1 (0.5)6 (3.2)< 0.001
Previous intake of antibiotics (%)44 (23.8)29 (15.7)15 (8.1)0.011
WBC count (> 10 × 109/L)16 (8.6)11 (5.9)5 (2.7)0.267
Multiple stones (%)132 (71.3)99 (53.5)33 (17.8)0.018
Max diameter of stone (cm; mean ± SD)1.2 ± 0.81.1 ± 0.81.3 ± 0.70.177
Non-laparoscopic surgery (%)41 (22.2)19 (10.3)22 (11.9)< 0.001
Operative time (min), median (IQR)80 (59-120)70 (56.5-93.8)124 (95.0-188.8)< 0.001
Septic complications (%)10 (5.4)6 (3.2)4 (2.2)0.125
Table 2 Multivariate analysis results of risk factors for positive bile culture
Variables
OR (95%CI)
P
Operation time > 80 min4.3 (1.4-13.1)0.01
Combined with CBDS5.4 (1.3-21.9)0.02
Table 3 Composition of bile isolated bacteria
Isolated microbes
Total strains
Frequency
Gram-negative2873.7%
Escherichia coli1950.0%
Klebsiella pneumoniae513.2%
Enterobacter cloacae25.3%
Enterobacter aerogenes12.6%
Enterobacter mirabilis12.6%
Gram-positive1026.3%
Enterococcus faecalis615.8%
Enterococcus faecium37.9%
Staphylococcus aureus12.6%
Fungus00
Table 4 Antibiotics susceptibility test results for Enterococcus spp

Enterococcus faecalis (6)
Enterococcus faecium (3)
Antimicrobial agents
AST
Resistance (%)
AST
Resistance (%)
Gentamicin1S + 5I5 (83.3)3I3 (100)
Streptomycin1S + 4I + 1R5 (83.3)2I + 1R3 (100)
Ciprofloxacin3S + 3I3 (50)2S + 1R1 (33.3)
Levofloxacin5S + 1I1 (16.7)2S + 1R1 (33.3)
Vancomycin6S02S + 1I1 (33.3)
Teicoplanin6S03S0
Ampicillin6S01S + 1I + 1R2 (66.7)
Penicillin6S01S + 2R2 (66.7)
Quinupristin-dalfopristin1S + 5R5 (83.3)2S + 1I1 (33.3)
Tetracycline3S + 3R3 (50)2S + 1R1 (33.3)
Rifampin1S + 1I + 4R5 (83.3)2S + 1R1 (33.3)
Erythromycin4I + 2R6 (100)1S + 2R2 (66.7)
Table 5 Antibiotics susceptibility test results for Enterobacteriaceae
Antimicrobial agents
Escherichia coli (n = 19)
Klebsiella pneumoniae (5)
Enterobacter cloacae (2)
Enterobacter aerogenes (1)
Enterobacter mirabilis (1)
AST
Resistance (%)
AST
Resistance (%)
AST
AST
AST
Amikacin16S + 3R3 (15.8)5S02S1S1S
Gentamicin12S + 7R7 (36.8)4S + 1R1 (20)2S1S1S
Amoxicillin2S + 10R-5R5 (100)1R1R-
Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid11S + 3I + 5R8 (42.1)3S + 1I + 1R2 (40)1R1I1S
Ticarcillin4S + 15R15 (78.9)5R5 (100)2S1S1S
Ticarcillin/clavulanic acid4S + 8R-3S + 1R-1S + 1R1S1S
Piperacillin7S + 12R12 (63.2)1S + 3I + 1R4 (80)2S1S1S
Piperacillin/tazobactam16S + 3R3 (15.8)5S02S1S1S
Cefazolin-1st1S + 5R-1R---1R
Cefoxitin11S + 8R8 (42.1)3S + 2R2 (40)1R1R1R
Cefuroxime-2nd6S + 13R13 (68.4)2S + 3R3 (60)2S1R1S
Cefotaxime-3rd8S + 1I + 10R11 (57.9)4S + 1I1 (25)2S1S1S
Ceftazidime-3rd9S + 10R10 (52.6)4S + 1R1 (25)2S1S1R
Cefepime-4th10S + 1I + 8R9 (47.3)4S + 1R1 (25)2S1S1S
ESBLs ( + )1010 (52.6)1----
Ciprofloxacin11S + 8R8 (42.1)4S + 1R1 (20)2S1R1I
Imipenem18S + 1R1 (5.3)5S02S1S1R
Meropenem19S05S02S1S1S