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Liver Abscess
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Liver Abscess
, Hepatic Abscess
Causes
Amebiasis
or
Entamoeba histolytica
(10-15%)
Fecal-oral transmission in endemic regions (asia, africa, latin america)
Fungal including candida (<10%)
Bacterial Infection
(80%)
Aerobic
Gram Negative Bacteria
(
Enterobacter
iaciae, esp.
Klebsiella
species)
Streptococcus
species
Enterococcus
Staphylococcus aureus
Anaerobic Bacteria
(
Clostridium difficile
)
Syphilis
(
Treponema pallidum
)
Neisseria
Gonorrhea
Bartonella
(
AIDS
)
Yersinia enterocolitica
(rare, except in
Hemochromatosis
)
Pathophysiology
Bacteria
l causes are associated with identified GI or biliary tract source in 50% of cases
Sources
Portal Vein
infection
Systemic bacteremia
Ascending Cholangitis
Direct extension
Appendicitis
Diverticulitis
Ruptured
Peptic Ulcer
Empyema
Majority of abscesses are single
Subacute onset over weeks
Symptoms
Fever
Chills
Nausea
Anorexia
Weight loss
Right Upper Quadrant Abdominal Pain
(50%)
Pain may radiate to right
Shoulder
Signs
Hepatomegaly
Right upper quadrant tenderness
Jaundice
Labs
Complete Blood Count
(CBC)
Anemia
Leukocytosis
Liver Function Test
abnormalities
Alkaline Phosphatase
increased
Aspartate Aminotransferase
(AST) elevated
Alanine Aminotransferase
(ALT) elevated
Blood Culture
s (50% sensitive)
Obtain
Amebiasis
Serology
on all patients
Imaging
CT Abdomen
or
RUQ Ultrasound
Fluid filled
Liver
masses
Management
Initial empiric broad spectrum
Antibiotic
s
Metronidazole
30-40 mg/kg/day divided every 8 hours IV (or 500 mg every 6-8 hours orally) AND
Choose one second
Antibiotic
Ceftriaxone
1-2 g IV every 24 hours OR
Piperacillin
-Tazobactam 3.375 g IV every 4-6 hours OR
Ciprofloxacin
400 mg IV every 12 hours OR
Levofloxacin
400 mg IV every 12 hours OR
Ertapenem
1 g IV every 24 hours
Focus
Antibiotic
coverage with
Blood Culture
results
After sufficient abscess drainage,
Antibiotic
course of 4-5 days is typically adequate (up to 8-10 day course)
Sawyer (2015) N Engl J Med 372:1996-2005 +PMID:25992746 [PubMed]
Surgery or percutaneous drainage
References
(2019) Hepatic Abscess, Sanford Guide, accessed 9/26/2018
Akhondi (2019) Liver Abscess, StatPearls +PMID:30855818
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