알코올 및 바이러스성 간경변증에서 세균성 감염 빈도의 비교

Background: Liver cirrhosis may be considered one of the most common cause of acquired immunodeficiency. Alcohol abuse may be predisposing factor to infections in patients with liver cirrhosis, so we compared the rate of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) and other bacterial infections in alcoh...

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Hauptverfasser: 박정식, Jeong Sik Park, 조용균, Yong Kyun Cho, 이은정, Eun Jung Rhee, 정수석, Soo Suk Jeong, 김시영, Si Young Kim, 김창섭, Chang Seop Kim, 박창영, Chang Young Park, 손정일, Chung Il Sohn, 전우규, Woo Kyu Jeon, 김병익, Byung Ik Kim, 정을순, Eul Soon Jung
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description Background: Liver cirrhosis may be considered one of the most common cause of acquired immunodeficiency. Alcohol abuse may be predisposing factor to infections in patients with liver cirrhosis, so we compared the rate of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) and other bacterial infections in alcoholic and viral liver cirrhosis. Methods: We studied 188 patients who had been diagnosed with liver cirrhosis from January 1995 to June 2000 and evaluated the frequency of bacterial infections (SBP, pneumonia, urinary track infection, bacteremia, infectious colitis) retrospectively according to cause and degree of cirrhosis. Results: Among 188 patients (alcoholic 76, viral 112), 64 patients (34%) presented with bacterial infection at hospitalization, 33 (43%;33/76) of 64 subjects were alcoholic and 31 (28%;31/112) of 64 subjects were viral liver cirrhosis. The rate of bacterial infections was higher in alcoholic liver cirrhosis than viral cirrhosis (p
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