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Archivos Españoles de Urología (Ed. impresa)
Print version ISSN 0004-0614
Abstract
MALDONADO-ALCARAZ, Efraín; IXQUIAC-PINEDA, Guillermo; LOPEZ-SAMANO, Virgilio and SERRANO-BRAMBILA, Eduardo. Perinephric abscess: associated factors and mortality. Arch. Esp. Urol. [online]. 2008, vol.61, n.1, pp.07-12. ISSN 0004-0614.
Objectives: To determine predisposing factors in perinephric abscesses and to find events associated with unfavourable outcome. Methods: We carried out a clinical, descriptive, retrospective and cross-sectional study, including 23 patients diagnosed of perinephric abscess admitted to our hospital. Results: In patients with perinephric abscess, cli-nical charts included diabetes mellitus in 65.2%, history of nephrolithiasis in 43.47% and history of urological surgery in 17.38%. On hospital admission, haemoglobin greater than 10.5 g/dL and white blood cell count lower than 15 x 103 / µL were associated with nephrectomy, and platelet count lower than 140 x 103 / µL with septic shock. General mortality was 8.69%, and 78.3% if patient required nephrectomy. Patients who died had fever, anaemia, white blood cell count greater than 16 x 103 / µL, platelet count lower than 130 x 103 / µL, and hyponatremia of 125 mEq/L or lower at hospital admittance, and all of them had septic shock and required nephrectomy. Conclusions: In our series, a higher percentage of patients had diabetes mellitus and/or nephrolithiasis. Haemoglobin level and white blood cells count were associated with loss of the renal unit, thrombocytopenia was associated with septic shock and hyponatremia with mortality.
Keywords : Perinephric abscess; Retroperitoneal abscess; Septic shock.