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World J Gastroenterol. Jan 21, 2006; 12(3): 460-464
Published online Jan 21, 2006. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v12.i3.460
Table 1 Comparison of epidemiology and symptomatology in the reviews
VariableChun et al[17] 1900-1977Nelken et al[5] 1977-1986Ooi et al[18] 1987-1995Present study 1986-2004
Number of cases17318928767
Male:female ratio(%)104 : 61 (63)125 :  64 (66)163 : 80 (67)41 : 26 (61)
Mean age (yr)36.8Not available41.154.1
Age range (yr)6 mo-836 mo-826 mo-9219-79
Clinical presentations
Fever (%)95.48490.885
Left upper quadrant pain(%)42.13949.843.3
Splenomegaly(%)53.94030.767.2
Left pleural effusion(%)19.7Not available22.341.5
Table 2 Underlying and predisposing diseases in 67 cases of splenic abscess
Underlying diseases (n = 67)Solitary(SSA)(n = 48)Multiple(MSA)(n = 19)Extrasplenic abscess (n = 26)
DM (20)173101
Endocarditis (7)7042
Pancreatitis (5)2323
Pancreatitis+DM (2)110
Pancreatic cancer (1)100
Liver cirrhosis (2)1114
Trauma (2)110
MDS (2)0225
SLE (2)200
CHF (1)100
Perforated peptic ulcer (1)100
Colon perforation+ DM (1)1016
Endocarditis+DM (1)100
Biliary tract stone100
AIDS (1)0117
ALL (1)010
Aplastic anemia (1)100
ESRD+ovarian cancer (1)010
COPD+CHF (1)100
Lung cancer+DM (1)100
Unknown (13)8558
Table 3 Microorganisms of blood culture and abscess culture of splenic abscess
Microorganism (n = 67)Solitary (n = 48)Multiple (n = 19)Extrasplenic abscess (n = 26)
Aerobes
Gram positive-18
Streptococcus viridans (SV) (8)7121
Staphylococcus aureus (5)5032
Enterococcus species (5)5013
Gram negative-32
Escherichia coli (11)8344
Klebsiella pneumoniae (KP)(10)4675
Pseudomonas species (PS) (5)4116
Salmonella species (5)4127
Proteus (1)100
Gram positive+gram negative-4
SV+KP (2)2018
SV+PS (1)0119
SV+PS+KP (1)010
Anaerobes-2
Gram positive
Propionibacterium acnes (1)100
Gram negative
Bacteroides fragilis (1)10110
Mycobacterium-1
Tuberculosis (1)01111
Fungus-1
Cryptococcus neoformans (1)01112
Sterile culture-963113
Table 4 Locations of extrasplenic abscesses
LocationCase number (%)
Liver9 (34.6)
Subphrenic area4 (15.4)
Pancreas3 (11.5)
Brain3 (11.5)1
Lung3 (11.5)1
Retroperitoneal cavity2 (7.7)
Gluteal muscle2 (7.7)
Aortic valve1 (3.85)
Anus1 (3.85)
Table 5 Prognostic factors of splenic abscess
VariablesCategory (n)Outcome
P
Cure(n = 55, %)Mortality (n =12, %)
GenderFemale (26)21 (81)5 (19)NS1
Male (41)34 (83)7 (17)
Abscess number*Solitary (48)43 (89)5 (11)0.0111
Multiple (19)12 (63)7 (37)
Extrasplenic abscessesWithout (43)36 (84)7 (16)NS1
With (24)19 (79)5 (21)
Underlying diseasesWithout (15)12 (80)3 (20)NS1
With (52)43 (83)9 (17)
DiabetesWithout (41)33 (80)8 (20)NS1
With (26)22 (85)4 (15)
Microorganisma
GNB (32)22 (69)10 (31)0.0091a
GPC (18)18 (100)0 (0)
GNB+GPC (4)4 (100)0 (0)
Others (4)2 (50)2 (50)
Sterile (9)9 (100)0 (0)
TreatmentSplenectomy (26)24 (92)2 (8)NS1
PD or FNA+AT (21)15 (71)6 (29)
AT alone (20)16 (80)4 (20)
Age53.3 ± 13.457.3 ± 17.1NS2
Size of abscess25.1 ± 3.04.0 ± 2.6NS2
Leukocytes/mm313.1 ± 4.59.6 ± 5.9NS2
APACHE II score*7.3 ± 3.816.1 ± 3.2<0.0012