Treatment of hypertriglyceridemia-induced acute pancreatitis with insulin

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Introduction: Hypertriglyceridaemia (HT)-induced pancreatitis rarely occurs unless triglyceride levels exceed 1000 mg/dl. Hypertriglyceridaemia over 1,000 mg/dl can provoke acute pancreatitis (AP) and its persistence can worsen the clinical outcome. In contrast, a rapid decrease in triglyceride level is beneficial. Insulin-stimulated lipoprotein lipase is known to decrease serum triglyceride levels. However, their efficacy in HT-induced AP is not well documented. Aim: To present 12 cases of AP successfully treated by insulin administration. Material and methods: Three hundred and forty-three cases of AP were diagnosed at our clinic between 2005 and 2012. Twelve (3.5%) of these cases were HT-induced AP. Twelve patients who suffered HT-induced AP are reported. Initial blood triglyceride levels were above 1000 mg/dl. Besides the usual treatment of AP, insulin was administered intravenously in continuous infusion. The patients' medical records were retrospectively evaluated in this study. Results: Serum triglyceride levels decreased to < 500 mg/dl within 2-3 days. No complications of treatment were seen and good clinical outcome was observed. Conclusions: Our results are compatible with the literature. Insulin may be used safely and effectively in HT-induced AP therapy. Administration of insulin is efficient when used to reduce triglyceride levels in patients with HT-induced AP.

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Coskun, A., Erkan, N., Yakan, S., Yildirim, M., Carti, E., Ucar, D., & Oymaci, E. (2015). Treatment of hypertriglyceridemia-induced acute pancreatitis with insulin. Przeglad Gastroenterologiczny, 10(1), 18–22. https://doi.org/10.5114/pg.2014.45412

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