Long-term outcomes after acute necrotizing pancreatitis: what happens to the pancreas and to the patient?

IF 0.1 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Rafaela Cristina Goebel Winter Gasparoto, Marcelo De Castro Jorge Racy, Tercio De Campos
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Abstract

Context: Late consequences of acute pancreatitis have received little attention. It is controversial whether the pancreas fully recovers after an episode of acute pancreatitis, especially in the presence of necrosis. Therefore, the presence of late pancreatic dysfunction following acute necrotizing pancreatitis is uncertain and there are controversies about how it may affect long-term quality of life.

Objectives: To evaluate pancreatic function and morphology, besides quality of life, in patients with prior acute necrotizing pancreatitis.

Patients: Patients who were admitted to our hospital with acute necrotizing pancreatitis in a ten-year interval were identified and thirty-eight survivors were contacted to enroll in the study out of which sixteen patients were included.

Methods: Exocrine function was studied by qualitative fecal fat excretion. Endocrine function was evaluated by oral glucose tolerance test, HOMA-beta and C-peptide. Pancreatic morphology was examined by computed tomography. Quality of life was measured by 36-item short-form health survey. Tests were performed at least twelve months after the index episode of acute necrotizing pancreatitis.

Results: The prevalence of pancreatic exocrine insufficiency was 6.2%. Endocrine dysfunction was observed in half the cases, and no association with the extension of necrosis was found. Morphological changes were frequent (62.5%) and more prevalent in those who faced extensive necrosis. Quality of life was considered good, and its impairment was found exclusively in mental health domain, markedly in patients who had alcoholic pancreatitis. There was no correlation between quality of life and prognostic indicators.

Conclusions: Exocrine function and quality of life were preserved in this group of patients. However, endocrine dysfunction and morphological abnormalities were frequent after acute necrotizing pancreatitis. These findings justify a long-term follow-up in order to initiate specific treatment promptly.

急性坏死性胰腺炎后的长期结果:胰腺和患者发生了什么?
背景:急性胰腺炎的晚期后果很少受到关注。急性胰腺炎发作后胰腺是否能完全恢复,特别是在出现坏死的情况下,这是有争议的。因此,急性坏死性胰腺炎后是否存在晚期胰腺功能障碍尚不确定,其对长期生活质量的影响也存在争议。目的:评价急性坏死性胰腺炎患者的胰腺功能、形态及生活质量。患者:我们确定了10年内因急性坏死性胰腺炎入院的患者,并联系了38名幸存者参加研究,其中16名患者被纳入研究。方法:采用定性粪便脂肪排泄法研究外分泌功能。通过口服糖耐量试验、homa - β和c肽评价内分泌功能。计算机断层扫描检查胰腺形态。生活质量通过36项简短的健康调查来衡量。试验在急性坏死性胰腺炎指数发作后至少12个月进行。结果:胰腺外分泌功能不全发生率为6.2%。半数病例出现内分泌功能障碍,与坏死延伸无关联。形态学改变较为常见(62.5%),更常见于大面积坏死。生活质量被认为是良好的,其损害仅在精神健康领域发现,特别是在酒精性胰腺炎患者中。生活质量与预后指标之间无相关性。结论:本组患者的外分泌功能及生活质量均得以保留。但急性坏死性胰腺炎术后常出现内分泌功能紊乱和形态异常。这些发现证明需要进行长期随访,以便及时开始特定的治疗。
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