Alvarado-Tapias E, Guarner-Argente C, Oblitas E, Sánchez E, Vidal S, Román E, Concepción M, Poca M, Gely C, Pavel O, Nieto JC, Juárez C, Guarner C, Soriano G. Toll-like receptor 4 polymorphisms and bacterial infections in patients with cirrhosis and ascites. World J Hepatol 2018; 10(1): 124-133 [PMID: 29399286 DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v10.i1.124]
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Edilmar Alvarado-Tapias, MD, Research Fellow, Department of Gastroenterology, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Mas Casanovas 90, Barcelona 08025, Spain. ealvaradot@santpau.cat
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Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Observational Study
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Table 2 Overall incidence, number of episodes and causative bacteria of infections in patients from the polymorphism group and the wild-type group during follow-up
Polymorphism group (n = 28)
Wild-type group (n = 230)
P value
Total infections
Patients (%)
22 (78.6)
171 (74.3)
0.81
Number of infections
63
437
Number per patient
2.25 ± 2.40
1.92 ± 2.19
0.46
Infections caused by gram-negative bacilli
Patients (%)
11 (39.2)
102 (44.3)
0.84
Number per patient
0.86 ± 1.84
0.77 ± 1.25
0.75
Infections caused by gram-positive cocci
Patients (%)
14 (50)
87 (37.8)
0.22
Number per patient
0.64 ± 0.73
0.60 ± 1.009
0.83
Table 3 Type of infections in patients from the polymorphism group and the wild-type group during follow-up
Polymorphism group (n = 28)
Wild-type group (n = 230)
P value
Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis
Patients (%)
10 (35.7)
81 (35.2)
1.00
Number of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis episodes
15
109
Number per patient
0.54 ± 0.92
0.47 ± 0.79
0.70
Caused by gram-negative bacilli (%)
0 (0)
20 (8.7)
0.14
Caused by gram-positive cocci (%)
3 (10.7)
24 (10.4)
1.00
Culture negative (%)
12 (42.8)
57 (24.8)
0.06
Bacteremia
Patients (%)
4 (14.3)
47 (20.4)
0.61
Number of bacteremia episodes
4
57
Number per patient
0.14 ± 0.36
0.25 ± 0.55
0.41
Caused by gram-negative bacilli (%)
1 (3.6)
26 (11.3)
0.79
Caused by gram-positive cocci (%)
3 (10.7)
31 (13.5)
0.87
Urinary infections
Patients (%)
13 (46.4)
111 (48.3)
1.00
Number of urinary infection episodes
30
209
Number per patient
1.07 ± 2.08
0.91 ± 1.42
0.90
Caused by gram-negative bacilli (%)
10 (35.7)
80 (34.8)
0.92
Caused by gram-positive cocci (%)
7 (25)
49 (21.3)
0.74
Other infections
Patients (%)
9 (32.1)
59 (25.9)
0.50
Pneumonia (%)
5 (17.9)
20 (8.7)
0.16
Bacteriascites (%)
2 (7.1)
15 (6.5)
1.00
Cellulitis (%)
2 (7.1)
13 (5.7)
0.67
Table 4 Univariate and multivariate analysis of baseline characteristics regarding the risk of death during follow-up in all patients
Variables
Univariate
Multivariate
HR (95%CI)
P value
HR (95%CI)
P value
Age (yr)
1.042 (1.026-1.056)
< 0.001
1.035 (1.016-1.054)
< 0.001
HCV etiology
1.99 (1.385-2.865)
< 0.001
Diabetes mellitus
1.583 (1.097-2.283)
0.010
Active alcohol intake
0.353 (0.230-0.542)
< 0.001
0.568 (0.345-0.935)
0.020
Child-Pugh score
1.170 (1.041-1.317)
0.008
1.263 (1.113-1.432)
< 0.001
MELD score
1.036 (1.007-1.066)
0.010
Previous decompensation
2.33 (1.473-3.690)
< 0.001
Previous ascites
2.50 (1.620-3.860)
< 0.001
Previous encepalophathy
2.794 (1.908-4.092)
< 0.001
2.216 (1.493-3.290)
< 0.001
Hepatocellular carcinoma
2.872 (1.097-4.817)
< 0.001
2.381 (1.411-4.018)
< 0.001
Previous β-blockers
1.727 (1.194-2.498)
0.004
Previous diuretics
1.957 (1.334-2.869)
0.001
Serum creatinine (μmol/L)
1.006 (1.004-1.008)
< 0.001
1.005 (1.002-1.007)
< 0.001
Serum urea (mmol/L)
1.026 (1.013-1.040)
< 0.001
Platelet count (× 109/L)
0.997 (0.995-1.00)
0.032
TLR4 polymorphisms
1.372 (0.770-2.445)
0.280
Citation: Alvarado-Tapias E, Guarner-Argente C, Oblitas E, Sánchez E, Vidal S, Román E, Concepción M, Poca M, Gely C, Pavel O, Nieto JC, Juárez C, Guarner C, Soriano G. Toll-like receptor 4 polymorphisms and bacterial infections in patients with cirrhosis and ascites. World J Hepatol 2018; 10(1): 124-133