Liver Abscesses in Patients Who Have Had a New Coronavirus Infection

Aim of study To analyze clinical, laboratory, instrumental and microbiological data in patients with diagnosed liver abscesses who had previously had a new coronavirus infection.Material and methods An analysis of the work carried out with 13 patients who received treatment at the surgical clinic of...

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Main Authors: Z. A. Bagatelia, V. V. Bedin, G. M. Chechenin, M. Z. Eminov, A. A. Kolotilshchikov, S. V. Gorbanev, L. N. Voloschenko
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Sklifosovsky Research Institute for Emergency Medicine, Public Healthcare Institution of Moscow Healthcare Department 2024-04-01
Series:Неотложная медицинская помощь
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Online Access:https://www.jnmp.ru/jour/article/view/1793
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Summary:Aim of study To analyze clinical, laboratory, instrumental and microbiological data in patients with diagnosed liver abscesses who had previously had a new coronavirus infection.Material and methods An analysis of the work carried out with 13 patients who received treatment at the surgical clinic of the Botkin Hospital in the emergency surgical department No. 76 from September 2021 to October 2022 for liver abscesses and previous COVID-19 is presented.Results All presented patients were comprehensively examined. Surgical intervention was performed — transcutaneous drainage of liver abscesses under ultrasound guidance. Positive changes were revealed in the course of complex therapy, including antibacterial (based on the Results of a microbiological study with determination of the sensitivity of the flora to antibacterial drugs), anti-inflammatory, and daily sanitation of the abscess cavity. All patients were discharged for outpatient follow-up treatment in stable, satisfactory condition. Nine patients (69.2%) were discharged with drain under the supervision of clinic doctors. In 5 patients (30.8%) with regression of the abscess cavity, drainage from the abscess cavity was removed before discharge.Conclusion Patients with previous COVID-19 may develop liver abscesses. It is important to conduct thorough diagnostic measures in patients who present with fever and (or) abdominal pain after a coronavirus infection. Further prospective studies are needed, including morphological assessment of liver changes (upon autopsy in case of death).
ISSN:2223-9022
2541-8017