peritonitis

Peritonitis should be diagnosed when at least two of the following are present:
1.clinical features consistent with peritonitis (abdominal pain and/or cloudy dialysis effluent), 2.dialysis effluent white cell count>100/µL with >50% PMN), 3. positive dialysis effluent culture. The patient is diagnosed with peritonitis.

  • empirical antibiotic treatment

Map: A 50 years old peritoneal patient with abdominal pain (890)
Node: 17394
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