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Surgical management of acute pancreatitis in Italy: lessons from a prospective multicentre study.

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
Abstract:
This study aimed to evaluate the surgical treatment of acute pancreatitis in Italy and to assess compliance with international guidelines.A series of 1173 patients in 56 hospitals were prospectively enrolled and their data analysed.Twenty-nine patients with severe pancreatitis underwent surgical intervention. Necrosectomy was performed in 26 patients, associated with postoperative lavage in 70\% of cases. A feeding jejunostomy was added in 37\% of cases. Mortality was 21\%. Of the patients with mild pancreatitis, 714 patients with a biliary aetiology were evaluated. Prophylactic treatment of relapses was carried out in 212 patients (36\%) by cholecystectomy and in 161 using a laparoscopic approach. Preoperative endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography was associated with cholecystectomy in 83 patients (39\%). Forty-seven patients (22\%) were treated at a second admission, with a median delay of 31 days from the onset of pancreatitis. Eighteen patients with severe pancreatitis underwent cholecystectomy 37.9 days after the first admission. There were no deaths.The results indicate poor compliance with published guidelines. In severe pancreatitis, early surgical intervention is frequently performed and enteral feeding is seldom used. Only a small number of patients with mild biliary pancreatitis undergo definitive treatment (i.e. cholecystectomy) within 4 weeks of the onset of pancreatitis.
CRIS type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Aged; Biliary Tract Diseases; Chi-Square Distribution; Cholangiopancreatography; Endoscopic Retrograde; Cholecystectomy; Laparoscopic; Female; Guideline Adherence; Humans; Italy; Jejunostomy; Male; Pancreatectomy; Pancreatitis; Acute Necrotizing; Alcoholic; Physician's Practice Patterns; Practice Guidelines as Topic; Prospective Studies; Risk Assessment; Risk Factors; Severity of Illness Index; Time Factors; Treatment Outcome
List of contributors:
P. D., Rai; A., Zerbi; L., Castoldi; C., Bassi; L., Frulloni; G., Uomo; A., Gabbrielli; R., Pezzilli; G., Cavallini; V. D., Carlo; Giulini, Stefano Maria; Study Group ProInf AISP (Progetto Informatizzato Pancreatite, Acuta
Handle:
https://iris.unibs.it/handle/11379/74857
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HPB
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