Cholangitis
Cholangitis |
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Cholangitis: bacterial infection superimposed on an obstructed biliary tree. Cholangitis is mostly due to gallstones; however, other causes include strictures, tumor (pancreatic head tumor, ampullary tumor, or bile duct tumor, following recent procedures (ERCP, cholecystectomy), etc.
Presentation
The classic triad of cholangitis is
Charcot' triad: Right upper Quadrant pain, Jaudince and Fever
Reynod's pentad: Charoct's triad + hypotension and mental status change (coma, anxiety or delirium)
investigations
CBC: leucocytosis
LFT: derranged LFT with obstructive picture
Amylase: elevated in pancreatitis
Blood culture
Ultrasound
Treatment
IV fluid
antibiotcs: choice mainly broad spectrum antibiotics. About 90 % of patient will be responsive to conservative management with antibiotics and other supportive treatment.
ERCP