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''For bloody tap, subtract 1 WBC for every 250 RBC''
''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====
====If on Peritoneal Dialysis====

Revision as of 08:30, 30 May 2015

Diagnosis of SBP via Ascitic Fluid Analysis

Standard Evaluation

  • Paracentesis results supporting a diagnosis of SBP:
    • Total WBC >500
    • Absolute neutrophil count (PMNs) > 250
    • Bacteria on gram stain (single type)
    • SAAG > 1.1
    • Protein < 1, Glucose > 50 (otherwise concern for secondary bacterial peritonitis)

For bloody tap, subtract 1 WBC for every 250 RBC

If on Peritoneal Dialysis

SBP if:

  • >100WBC OR >50% NEUT

If on Nightly APD

SBP if:

  • >50%NEUT
  • Amylase (>100 suggestive of intra-abdominal process)