Journal article

A Prospective study of septic complications of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography

LC MOLLISON, PV DESMOND, KA STOCKMAN, JH ANDREW, K WATSON, G SHAW, K BREEN

Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology | BLACKWELL SCIENCE | Published : 1994

Abstract

Abstract Prophylactic antibiotics are used in an attempt to avoid the septic complications of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP). We prospectively performed blood cultures and surveyed patients for complications. The aims were first, to determine the incidence of bacteraemia associated with ERCP, second, to assess the incidence of clinical sepsis following the procedure and third, to evaluate the effectiveness of our antibiotic prophylaxis. One hundred and fifty successive patients underwent 179 ERCP. Bacteraemia related to the procedure or the underlying pathology was found in nine procedures (5.2%). Bacteraemias were more likely to complicate therapeutic procedures (P= 0..

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