Author/Authors :
Reinglas, Jason Department of Medicine - Ottawa Hospital Research Institute - University of Ottawa, Canada , Amjadi, Kayvan Department of Medicine - Ottawa Hospital Research Institute - University of Ottawa, Canada , Petrcich, Bill Department of Epidemiology and Community Medicine - Ottawa Hospital Research Institute - University of Ottawa, Canada , Momoli, Franco Department of Epidemiology and Community Medicine - Ottawa Hospital Research Institute - University of Ottawa, Canada , Shaw-Stiffel, Thomas Department of Medicine - Ottawa Hospital Research Institute - University of Ottawa, Canada
Abstract :
Background. Treatment options are limited for patients with refractory cirrhotic ascites (RCA). As such, we assessed the safety and effectiveness of the PleurX catheter for RCA. Methods. A retrospective analysis was performed on all patients with RCA who have undergone insertion of the PleurX catheter between 2007 and 2014 at our clinic. Results. Thirty-three patients with RCA were included in the study; 4 patients were lost to follow-up. All patients were still symptomatic despite bimonthly large volume paracentesis and were not candidates for TIPS or PV shunt. Technical success was achieved in 100% of patients. The median duration the catheter remained in situ was 117.5 days, with 95% CI of 48–182 days. Drain patency was maintained in 90% of patients. Microorganisms consistent with spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) from a catheter source were isolated in 38% of patients. The median time to infection was 105 days, with 95% CI of 34–233 days. All patients were treated for SBP successfully with antibiotics. Conclusion. Use of the PleurX catheter for the management of RCA carries a high risk for infection when the catheter remains in situ for more than 3 months but has an excellent patency rate and did not result in significant renal injury.