Is Antibiotic Resistance Microorganism Becoming a Significant Problem in Acute Cholangitis in Korea?
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managing severe acute cholangitis because of its high mortality , which is reported to be up to 10%. The management of severe acute cholangitis is comprised of two key steps: first, rapid drainage of the obstructed bile duct; and second, administration of systemic antibiotics. To control systemic infection caused by acute cholangitis, systemic antibiotics via intravenous route should be initiated promptly, in addition to adequate biliary drainage. The main principles for choosing antibiotics for patients with acute cholangitis are 1) to start with broad-spectrum coverage antibiotics , and 2) to change the antibiotics according to the culture and sensitivity test results. 3 Consequently, information on the causative microorganism is important for adequate selection of antibiotics. In this issue of Clinical Endoscopy, Goo et al. 4 revealed that 69 (15.9%) out of 433 cases of acute cholangitis were infected with any one of the following antibiotic-resistant bacteria, based on blood and/or bile culture; extended spectrum-β-lactamase producers, carbapenemase-producing bacteria, mul-tidrug resistant Acinetobacter, vancomycin resistance Entero-coccus, and methicillin resistance Staphylococcus aureus. Another significant result to note from Goo's report is the fatality of acute cholangitis. 4 Despite the vast improvement of biliary drainage techniques and potency of antibiotics in the last 10 years, the mortality of acute cholangitis remains as high as 9.5% (33/346). This percentage is no different from previous reports. Goo et al. 4 argues that this still high mortality rate is due to antibiotic resistance, independent of other prognostic factors such as malignant biliary obstruction and severe chol-angitis. This reminds us that antibiotic resistance is related to the increased morbidity and mortality, on top of escalating infection management costs. 5 However, there are some limitations to this report. Whether adequate biliary drainage was possible or not in patients with advanced malignant biliary obstruction (hilar separation, difficult biliary drainage) and/or other underlying medical diseases was not documented. Furthermore, the authors have failed to document if the antibiotics resistance occurred in antibiotics naive patients or in those already exposed to previous antibiotics treatment. Nonetheless, this report successfully raises concerns about increased prevalence of acute cholangitis associated with antibiotics resistant microorganisms, which have been frequently reported in other diseases but only a handful in acute cholangitis in Korea. 6,7 The next step to take would be performing an epidemiologic survey of antibiotic resistance in patients with acute cholangitis across the country and educating clinicians about the seriousness of antibiotics resistance. The establishment of …
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