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==Procedure== | ==Procedure== | ||
Placing Cx in BCx tube increases yield | Placing Cx in BCx tube increases yield | ||
==Workup== | |||
#Consent | |||
#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== | ==Diagnosis== | ||
Revision as of 10:25, 5 March 2012
Procedure
Placing Cx in BCx tube increases yield
Workup
- Consent
- 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)
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)
See Also
Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis (SBP)
Source
12/06 DONALDSON
