Approximately 50% of these high-risk patients with acalculus cholecystitis will develop cholangitis, empyema, gangrene, or gallbladder perforation during their hospitalization. Supportive treatment with intravenous antibiotic coverage of [...] bacteria is required. Definitive therapy with cholecystectomy is preferred but may be contraindicated in severely ill patients
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anaerobic and gram-negative
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Approximately 50% of these high-risk patients with acalculus cholecystitis will develop cholangitis, empyema, gangrene, or gallbladder perforation during their hospitalization. Supportive treatment with intravenous antibiotic coverage of [...] bacteria is required. Definitive therapy with cholecystectomy is preferred but may be contraindicated in severely ill patients
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Approximately 50% of these high-risk patients with acalculus cholecystitis will develop cholangitis, empyema, gangrene, or gallbladder perforation during their hospitalization. Supportive treatment with intravenous antibiotic coverage of [...] bacteria is required. Definitive therapy with cholecystectomy is preferred but may be contraindicated in severely ill patients
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anaerobic and gram-negative
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