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dc.contributor.author Párniczky, Andrea
dc.contributor.author Kui, Balázs
dc.contributor.author Szentesi, Andrea Ildikó
dc.contributor.author Balázs, Anita
dc.contributor.author Szűcs, Ákos
dc.contributor.author Mosztbacher, Dóra
dc.contributor.author Czimmer, József
dc.contributor.author Sarlós, Patricia
dc.contributor.author Bajor, Judit
dc.contributor.author Gódi, Szilárd
dc.contributor.author Vincze, Áron
dc.contributor.author Illés, Anita
dc.contributor.author Szabó, Imre
dc.contributor.author Pár, Gabriella
dc.contributor.author Takács, Tamás
dc.contributor.author Czakó, László
dc.contributor.author Szepes, Zoltán
dc.contributor.author Rakonczay, Zoltán
dc.contributor.author Izbéki, Ferenc
dc.contributor.author Gervain, Judit
dc.contributor.author Halasz, A
dc.contributor.author Novak, J
dc.contributor.author Crai, S
dc.contributor.author Hritz, István
dc.contributor.author Gog, C
dc.contributor.author Sümegi, Judit
dc.contributor.author Golovics, Petra Anna
dc.contributor.author Varga, M
dc.contributor.author Bod, B
dc.contributor.author Hamvas, József Péter
dc.contributor.author Varga-Muller, M
dc.contributor.author Papp, Z
dc.contributor.author Sahin-Tóth, Miklós
dc.contributor.author Hegyi, Péter
dc.contributor.author Hungarian Pancreatic Study Group
dc.date.accessioned 2019-10-02T12:16:02Z
dc.date.available 2019-10-02T12:16:02Z
dc.date.issued 2016
dc.identifier 84994017780
dc.identifier.citation journalVolume=11;journalIssueNumber=10;pagination=e0165309, pages: 19;journalTitle=PLOS ONE;journalAbbreviatedTitle=PLOS ONE;
dc.identifier.uri http://repo.lib.semmelweis.hu//handle/123456789/7363
dc.identifier.uri doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0165309
dc.description.abstract OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to analyse the clinical characteristics of acute pancreatitis (AP) in a prospectively collected, large, multicentre cohort and to validate the major recommendations in the IAP/APA evidence-based guidelines for the management of AP. DESIGN: Eighty-six different clinical parameters were collected using an electronic clinical research form designed by the Hungarian Pancreatic Study Group. PATIENTS: 600 adult patients diagnosed with AP were prospectively enrolled from 17 Hungarian centres over a two-year period from 1 January 2013. MAIN RESULTS: With respect to aetiology, biliary and alcoholic pancreatitis represented the two most common forms of AP. The prevalence of biliary AP was higher in women, whereas alcoholic AP was more common in men. Hyperlipidaemia was a risk factor for severity, lack of serum enzyme elevation posed a risk for severe AP, and lack of abdominal pain at admission demonstrated a risk for mortality. Abdominal tenderness developed in all the patients with severe AP, while lack of abdominal tenderness was a favourable sign for mortality. Importantly, lung injury at admission was associated with mortality. With regard to laboratory parameters, white blood cell count and CRP were the two most sensitive indicators for severe AP. The most common local complication was peripancreatic fluid, whereas the most common distant organ failure in severe AP was lung injury. Deviation from the recommendations in the IAP/APA evidence-based guidelines on fluid replacement, enteral nutrition and timing of interventions increased severity and mortality. CONCLUSIONS: Analysis of a large, nationwide, prospective cohort of AP cases allowed for the identification of important determinants of severity and mortality. Evidence-based guidelines should be observed rigorously to improve outcomes in AP.
dc.relation.ispartof urn:issn:1932-6203
dc.title Prospective, Multicentre, Nationwide Clinical Data from 600 Cases of Acute Pancreatitis
dc.type Journal Article
dc.date.updated 2019-07-30T11:32:42Z
dc.language.rfc3066 en
dc.rights.holder NULL
dc.identifier.mtmt 3134541
dc.identifier.wos 000386711100026
dc.identifier.pubmed 27798670
dc.contributor.department SE/AOK/K/I. Sz. Belgyógyászati Klinika
dc.contributor.institution Semmelweis Egyetem


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