Background: Approximately 2.5% of all hospitalisations in people with cirrhosis are for spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP). Antibiotics, in addition to supportive treatment (fluid and electrolyte balance, treatment of shock), form the mainstay treatments of SBP. Various antibiotics are available for the treatment of SBP, but there is uncertainty regarding the best antibiotic for SBP. Objectives: To compare the benefits and harms of different antibiotic treatments for spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) in people with decompensated liver cirrhosis. Search methods: We searched CENTRAL, MEDLINE, Embase, Science Citation Index Expanded, World Health Organization International Clinical Trials Registry Platform, and trials regis...
Background & aimsSpontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis (SBP) is an infection in patients with cirrhosis ...
Sebastián Marciano,1,2 Juan Manuel Díaz,1 Melisa Dirchwolf,3 Adrián Gadano1,2 1...
Background & Aims: We performed a randomized trial to determine whether albumin should be administer...
BACKGROUND:Approximately 2.5% of all hospitalisations in people with liver cirrhosis are for spontan...
This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows: To compare t...
Background Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) is a common complication among cirrhotic patients...
Background and Aims: Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) is a common and potentially fatal compl...
This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows: To compare t...
AIM: To evaluate the epidemiology and outcomes of culture-positive spontaneous bacterial peritonitis...
Background: Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) remains a major complication of cirrhosis. Howev...
BACKGROUND:Approximately 20% of people with cirrhosis develop ascites. Several different treatments ...
Background: Bacterial infection is a major cause of mortality in patients with cirrhosis. Spontaneou...
BACKGROUND: Intravenous administration of a third-generation cephalosporin is optimal antibiotic tre...
Objective: We aimed in this study to define the 3rd generation endurance of cephalosporin among pati...
Background: Bacterial infection is a major cause of mortality in patients with cirrhosis. Spontaneou...
Background & aimsSpontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis (SBP) is an infection in patients with cirrhosis ...
Sebastián Marciano,1,2 Juan Manuel Díaz,1 Melisa Dirchwolf,3 Adrián Gadano1,2 1...
Background & Aims: We performed a randomized trial to determine whether albumin should be administer...
BACKGROUND:Approximately 2.5% of all hospitalisations in people with liver cirrhosis are for spontan...
This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows: To compare t...
Background Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) is a common complication among cirrhotic patients...
Background and Aims: Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) is a common and potentially fatal compl...
This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows: To compare t...
AIM: To evaluate the epidemiology and outcomes of culture-positive spontaneous bacterial peritonitis...
Background: Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) remains a major complication of cirrhosis. Howev...
BACKGROUND:Approximately 20% of people with cirrhosis develop ascites. Several different treatments ...
Background: Bacterial infection is a major cause of mortality in patients with cirrhosis. Spontaneou...
BACKGROUND: Intravenous administration of a third-generation cephalosporin is optimal antibiotic tre...
Objective: We aimed in this study to define the 3rd generation endurance of cephalosporin among pati...
Background: Bacterial infection is a major cause of mortality in patients with cirrhosis. Spontaneou...
Background & aimsSpontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis (SBP) is an infection in patients with cirrhosis ...
Sebastián Marciano,1,2 Juan Manuel Díaz,1 Melisa Dirchwolf,3 Adrián Gadano1,2 1...
Background & Aims: We performed a randomized trial to determine whether albumin should be administer...