Microbiologic analysis of peri-pancreatic fluid collected during EUS in patients with pancreatitis: impact on antibiotic therapy
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Background

Pancreatitis is a potentially life-threatening condition frequently accompanied by peri-pancreatic fluid collections (PPFC), such as pseudocysts or pancreatic necrosis. Aspiration of PPFCs during EUS interventions for microbiologic analysis is still rarely performed in clinical routine.

Objective

To evaluate the role of routine microbiologic analysis of PPFCs and its impact on antibiotic therapy in patients with pancreatitis.

Design

Prospective, observational, multicenter study.

Setting

Four treatment centers.

Patients

A total of 44 consecutive patients who presented for endoscopic treatment of PPFCs were included.

Intervention

Concomitantly, PPFC during intervention and concomitant blood cultures were obtained.

Main Outcome Measurements

Microbiologic examination of PPFCs and blood samples.

Results

Colonization of PPFCs was found in 59 % of PPFC cultures, whereas all but 2 concomitant blood cultures showed no microbial growth. Risk factors for a colonization were the presence of necrosis (P?= .006), acute pancreatitis (P?= .033), leukocytosis (P?= .001), elevated C-reactive protein levels (P?= .003), fever (P?= .02), turbid material (P?= .031), and longer hospital stay (P?= .003). In 23 patients with fluid colonization despite empiric antibiotic therapy, the treatment had to be adjusted in 18 patients (78 % ) according to the observed antibiotic susceptibility profile.

Limitations

Contamination cannot be totally excluded.

Conclusion

The microbiologic colonization of PPFCs in patients with pancreatitis is common. Only the direct microbiologic analysis of PPFCs, but not of blood cultures, is useful to optimize an effective antibiotic therapy in patients with pancreatitis.

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