Systemic-lupus-erythematosus-related acute pancreatitis: A cohort from South China

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Acute pancreatitis (AP) is a rare but life-threatening complication of SLE. The current study evaluated the clinical characteristics and risk factors for the mortality of patients with SLE-related AP in a cohort of South China. Methods. Inpatient medical records of SLE-related AP were retrospectively reviewed. Results. 27 out of 4053 SLE patients were diagnosed as SLE-related AP, with an overall prevalence of 0.67, annual incidence of 0.56 and mortality of 37.04. SLE patients with AP presented with higher SLEDAI score (21.70 ± 10.32 versus 16.17 ± 7.51, P = 0.03), more organ systems involvement (5.70 ± 1.56 versus 3.96 ± 1.15, P = 0.001), and higher mortality (37.04 versus 0, P = 0.001), compared to patients without AP. Severe AP (SAP) patients had a significant higher mortality rate compared to mild AP (MAP) (75 versus 21.05, P = 0.014). 16 SLE-related AP patients received intensive GC treatment, 75 of them exhibited favorable prognosis. Conclusion. SLE-related AP is rare but concomitant with high mortality in South Chinese people, especially in those SAP patients. Activity of SLE, multiple-organ systems involvement may attribute to the severity and mortality of AP. Appropriate glucocorticosteroid (GC) treatment leads to better prognosis in majority of SLE patients with AP. Copyright © 2012 Yanlong Yang et al.

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Yang, Y., Ye, Y., Liang, L., Wu, T., Zhan, Z., Yang, X., & Xu, H. (2012). Systemic-lupus-erythematosus-related acute pancreatitis: A cohort from South China. Clinical and Developmental Immunology, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/568564

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