Annals of Saudi Medicine (Jul 2024)

Diabetes mellitus and the risk of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis in patients with liver cirrhosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis

  • Raghad Alhajaji,
  • Mayada Mohammad Samkari,
  • Mona A. Althobaiti,
  • Bashaer Ruddah Al-Ahmadi,
  • Alaa Mohammed Bugis,
  • Amjad Mohammed Bugis,
  • Fatimah Yaseen Sabbagh,
  • Somaya A. Althobaiti,
  • Amro S. Bukari,
  • Safenaz Meshal Alqurashi,
  • Hana Abdullah Mshrai,
  • Omar Ahmed Abdelwahab

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5144/0256-4947.2024.272
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44, no. 4
pp. 272 – 287

Abstract

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BACKGROUND: Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) represents a critical and potentially lethal condition that typically develops in individuals with liver cirrhosis. This meta-analysis aimed to assess diabetes mellitus (DM) as a risk factor for SBP in liver cirrhotic patients. METHODS: Following PRISMA guidelines, fifteen studies were included, for a total of 76 815 patients. The risk of bias was assessed using the Newcastle-Ottawa scale (NOS). We represented the results as risk ratios (RR) with the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI) using RevMan software. Additionally, we pooled the hazard ratios (HR) for developing SBP in patients with DM from the included studies. RESULTS: The meta-analysis shows a significantly increased risk of SBP in cirrhotic patients with DM (HR: 1.26; 95% CI [1.05-1.51], P=.01; HR: 1.70; 95% CI [1.32-2.18], P<.001). CONCLUSIONS: The study signifies that DM is an independent risk factor for SBP, emphasizing the need for targeted preventive measures in this specific population.