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Diagnosis and management of liver abscess in SCB medical college & hospital
Author(s) -
Sathish Kumar,
Jagannath Mishra,
Sabyasachi Das,
Mahadev Prasad Patra,
Bhuban Mohan Das,
Sekhar Kar
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international journal of health sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2550-6978
pISSN - 2550-696X
DOI - 10.53730/ijhs.v6ns2.5599
Subject(s) - medicine , liver abscess , abscess , presentation (obstetrics) , abdominal pain , surgery , general surgery
Aim: The present research aims to study clinical presentation of liver abscess in relation to demographic features, risk factors as well as effectiveness of treatment methods. Methodology: This present study was carried out in 60 patients suffering from liver abscess. Patients who were above 18 years of age were included in the present study for a period of one and half years (October 2018 to March 2020). They were treated by medical/image guided drainage/surgical (open drainage) based on the site, size and other clinical parameters of lesion. Follow up was done once in 2 weeks for first 2 months and then on a monthly basis after discharge. Results: In this study, out of 60 patients, liver abscess are present in 47 males (78.3%) and 13 are females (21.7%). Overall, most common presentation of liver abscess in our institution was abdominal pain (44%), then fever (31%). Abscess was mostly located in right lobe was 53 cases (88.3%) and most of the abscesses were solitary (90%). Conclusion: Intensive  care, and use of effective antibiotic therapy have resulted in a decline in the mortality rates of liver abscess in India from  24%  in  earlier  series to  1%  to  3%  in  more recent  studies.

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