Advances in managing acute pancreatitis

  • DiMagno M
  • Wamsteker E
  • DeBenedet A
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Abstract

This review highlights advances in acute pancreatitis (AP) made in the past year. We focus on clinical aspects of AP - severe disease especially - and risk stratification tools to guide the clinical care of patients. Most patients with AP have mild disease that requires a diagnostic evaluation, self-limited supportive care, and a short hospital stay. In patients with potentially severe AP, it is important for clinicians to use available risk-stratifying tools to identify high-risk patients and initiate timely interventions such as aggressive fluid resuscitation, close monitoring, early initiation of enteral nutrition, and appropriate use of endoscopic retrograde cholangio-pancreatography. This approach decreases morbidity and possibly mortality and is supported by evidence drawn from recent clinical guidelines, historical literature, and the highest quality studies published in the last year.

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DiMagno, M. J., Wamsteker, E.-J., & DeBenedet, A. T. (2009). Advances in managing acute pancreatitis. F1000 Medicine Reports, 1. https://doi.org/10.3410/m1-59

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