Paracentesis: Difference between revisions
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==Procedure== | ==Procedure== | ||
# Use ultrasound to identify safe ascites pocket to drain | # Use ultrasound to identify safe ascites pocket to drain | ||
# | #* if no ultrasound available, can percuss to identify pocket | ||
# | #* Try to pick site away from inferior epigastric artery | ||
# | #* LLQ preferred over RLQ | ||
# | #* Midline infraumbilicus is avascular (linea alba) but has lower success rate | ||
# Prep area | # Prep area | ||
# Anesthesize area with Lidocaine | # Anesthesize area with Lidocaine | ||
Revision as of 07:49, 30 May 2015
Equipment
- Lidocaine with epi
- chlorhexidine
- Paracentesis kit (catheter, 11 blade, syringes, bandaid)
- Ultrasound
- Vacuumed bottles
Contraindications
See Procedures in Patients with Coagulopathies
Procedure
- Use ultrasound to identify safe ascites pocket to drain
- if no ultrasound available, can percuss to identify pocket
- Try to pick site away from inferior epigastric artery
- LLQ preferred over RLQ
- Midline infraumbilicus is avascular (linea alba) but has lower success rate
- Prep area
- Anesthesize area with Lidocaine
- Use needle to enter peritoneum, advance catheter upon withdrawing ascitic fluid
- Attach cathether to vacuum bottles for therapeutic tap, Withdrawal with syringe for diagnostic tap
- tip: Placing Cx in BCx tube increases yield
Workup
- Cell count with dif
- Cx (BCx bottles)
- Grm stain
Consider:
- Albumin and SERUM albumin
- Protein
- Glucose
- LDH and SERUM LDH at same time
- Amylase
Specific circumstances:
- TB smear and Cx
- Cytology
- TG
- Billirubin
Diagnosis
SBP
Any:
- >500 WBC
- >250 PMNs
- Positive gm stain (single microbe)
^For bloody tap, subtract 1 WBC for every 250 RBC
Consider Peritonitis (eg. perf appy, chole)
Any:
- >10,000 WBC
- Polymicrobial gm stain
- Total protein >1g/dL
- Glu <50
- Increased LDH
If on Peritoneal Dialysis
SBP if: 1) >100WBC OR >50% NEUT
If on Nightly APD
SBP if:
- >50%NEUT
- Amyase (>100 suggestive of intra-abd process)
