Abstract

Background. It is established, that pneumonia in patients with cirrhosis is more often associated with the development of impairment of consciousness, renal failure, septic shock and fatal outcome. Since low-grade fever, moderate leukocytosis (or increase of leukocyte count related to leukopenia) are frequent conditions in a patient with cirrhosis, an atypical clinical presentation of pneumonia is likely to be expected. neumonia in cirrhotic patients can be manifested by classic signs of cirrhosis decompensation: ascites, hepatic encephalopathy, variceal bleeding. The objective of the study is a retrospective analysis of pneumonia incidence and course in cirrhotic patients who died during hospital stay. Materials and methods. We reviewed 308 autopsies of cirrhotic patients who died in a hospital environment. Cirrhosis was diagnosed using standard criteria (laboratory and instrumental methods, macro- and micromorphological signs). Results. Pneumonia aggravated cirrhosis in 97 patients (31.5% of 95% CI 26.3-36.7) who died in a hospital environment and is the most common type of infectious complication. Moreover, sepsis and other infections were more common among patients with pneumonia as compared to those without it. A fatal outcome occurred shortly after admission in patients with pneumonia. It was rather difficult to confirm the diagnosis of pneumonia in some cases (15.5%; 95% CI 10.2-22.2). Most often these were nosocomial types of the disease. Conclusion. The spectrum of pneumonia pathogens in deceased cirrhotic patients appeared to be characteristic of nosocomial infectious complications and immunocompromised patients.

Highlights

  • It is established, that pneumonia in patients with cirrhosis is more often associated with the development of impairment of consciousness, renal failure, septic shock and fatal outcome

  • Since low-grade fever, moderate leukocytosis are frequent conditions in a patient with cirrhosis, an atypical clinical presentation of pneumonia is likely to be expected. neumonia in cirrhotic patients can be manifested by classic signs of cirrhosis decompensation: ascites, hepatic encephalopathy, variceal bleeding

  • We reviewed 308 autopsies of cirrhotic patients who died in a hospital environment

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Introduction

That pneumonia in patients with cirrhosis is more often associated with the development of impairment of consciousness, renal failure, septic shock and fatal outcome. Since low-grade fever, moderate leukocytosis (or increase of leukocyte count related to leukopenia) are frequent conditions in a patient with cirrhosis, an atypical clinical presentation of pneumonia is likely to be expected. Neumonia in cirrhotic patients can be manifested by classic signs of cirrhosis decompensation: ascites, hepatic encephalopathy, variceal bleeding. The objective of the study is a retrospective analysis of pneumonia incidence and course in cirrhotic patients who died during hospital stay Since low-grade fever, moderate leukocytosis (or increase of leukocyte count related to leukopenia) are frequent conditions in a patient with cirrhosis, an atypical clinical presentation of pneumonia is likely to be expected. neumonia in cirrhotic patients can be manifested by classic signs of cirrhosis decompensation: ascites, hepatic encephalopathy, variceal bleeding.

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