What is cholangitis?
An infection of the biliary tract
What is cholangitis associated with?
High morbidity and mortality if left untreated
What is cholangitis caused by?
Combination of biliary outflow obstruction and biliary infection
What happens during a biliary outflow obstruction?
Stasis of fluid combined with elevated intraluminal pressure allows bacterial colonisation of the biliary tree to become pathological
What kind of conditions can cause cholangitis?
Any condition which causes occlusion of the biliary tree has the potential to cause cholangitis
What are the most common causes of cholangitis?
What are the rarer causes of cholangitis?
What are the most common infective organisms implicated in cholangitis?
What are the common presenting symptoms of cholangitis?
What are the other symptoms of cholangitis?
What might a patient with cholangitis PMH contain?
What medications increase the risk of cholangitis?
- Fibrates
What might be found on examination with cholangitis?
What eponymous syndromes are associated with cholangitis?
- Reynold’s Pentad
What is Charcots triad?
What is Reynold’s pentad?
What is the result of cholangitis not being a complete diagnosis?
There is nearly always an underlying cause that should be identified and treated
What are the differential diagnoses for cholangitis?
- Cholecystitis
How can biliary colic be differentiated from cholangitis?
Biliary cold won’t have fever, leucocytosis, or jaundice
How can cholecystitis be differentiated from cholangitis?
Cholecystitis won’t have jaundice
What investigations should be done in cholangitis?
- Imaging
What lab tests should be done in cholangitis?
- Blood cultures
What routine bloods should be done in cholangitis?
- LFTs
What may be found on FBC in cholangitis?
Leucocytosis