Hypertriglyceridemia and acute pancreatitis: clinical and basic research-a narrative review

Lin Gao, Weiqin Li
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Hypertriglyceridemia (HTG) is the third most common cause for acute pancreatitis (AP), and the incidence of hypertriglyceridemia induced acute pancreatitis (HTG-AP) is rising worldwide as a result of changes in lifestyle and dietary habits. In China, HTG accounts for 10-20% the causes of AP, even becoming the second leading cause of AP. The presentation and diagnosis of HTG-AP is similar to that of AP from other causes, however, the complication rates and severe AP are significantly higher in patients with HTG-AP than in patients with other etiologies. Regarding the management for HTG-AP, the initial management is similar to that of AP from other causes and mainly includes fluid resuscitation, pain control and nutritional support. In addition to supportive care, it is necessary to take appropriate measures to decrease serum TG levels, in order to alleviate the progression of AP and prevent recurrence. This review aims to summarize existing clinical and basic research evidence of HTG-AP, and seeks to highlight the epidemiology, definition, pathogenesis, clinical course, diagnosis, management, prevention of recurrence and specific clinical scenarios, such as HTG-AP during pregnancy, HTG-AP with diabetic ketoacidosis.
高甘油三酯血症与急性胰腺炎:临床和基础研究综述
高甘油三酯血症(HTG)是急性胰腺炎(AP)的第三大常见原因,由于生活方式和饮食习惯的改变,高甘油三酯血症诱发的急性胰腺炎(HTG-AP)的发病率在全球范围内呈上升趋势。在中国,HTG占AP病因的10-20%,甚至成为AP的第二大病因。HTG-AP的表现和诊断与其他病因的AP相似,但HTG-AP患者的并发症发生率和严重程度明显高于其他病因的患者。HTG-AP的初始处理与其他原因AP类似,主要包括液体复苏、疼痛控制和营养支持。在支持治疗的基础上,采取适当措施降低血清TG水平,以缓解AP的进展,防止复发。本文旨在总结HTG-AP的现有临床和基础研究证据,重点介绍HTG-AP的流行病学、定义、发病机制、临床病程、诊断、管理、复发预防及具体临床情况,如妊娠期HTG-AP、HTG-AP合并糖尿病酮症酸中毒等。
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