TG18/TG13 severity grading for acute cholecystitis
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TG18/TG13 severity grading for acute cholecystitis
Grade III (severe) acute cholecystitis |
“Grade III” acute cholecystitis is associated with dysfunction of any one of the following organs/systems: |
1. Cardiovascular dysfunction: hypotension requiring treatment with dopamine ≥5 μg/kg per min, or any dose of norepinephrine |
2. Neurological dysfunction: decreased level of consciousness |
3. Respiratory dysfunction: PaO2/FiO2 ratio <300 |
4. Renal dysfunction: oliguria, creatinine >2.0 mg/dl |
5. Hepatic dysfunction: PT-INR >1.5 |
6. Hematological dysfunction: platelet count <100,000/mm3 |
Grade II (moderate) acute cholecystitis |
“Grade II” acute cholecystitis is associated with any one of the following conditions: |
1. Elevated WBC count (>18,000/mm3) |
2. Palpable tender mass in the right upper abdominal quadrant |
3. Duration of complaints >72 ha |
4. Marked local inflammation (gangrenous cholecystitis, pericholecystic abscess, hepatic abscess, biliary peritonitis, emphysematous cholecystitis) |
Grade I (mild) acute cholecystitis |
“Grade I” acute cholecystitis does not meet the criteria of “Grade III” or “Grade II” acute cholecystitis. It can also be defined as acute cholecystitis in a healthy patient with no organ dysfunction and mild inflammatory changes in the gallbladder, making cholecystectomy a safe and low-risk operative procedure |
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