Clinical profile of patients with acute pancreatitis

Altaf Ahmad Peer, Suhail Jabbar Mir, S. A. Bhat
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Background: Acute pancreatitis is a serious condition that can involve the surrounding tissues and remote organ systems. The mortality rate for severe acute pancreatitis ranges from 2% to 10%, and the condition can be diagnosed based on abdominal pain consistent with acute pancreatitis, elevated serum lipase or amylase activity, and characteristic findings on imaging tests such as contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) scan. Aims and objectives: The present study aimed to study the clinical profile of acute pancreatitis and complications of acute pancreatitis. Methodology: The study included 200 participants and was conducted retrospectively over a period of one year. Patients of all ages and genders who were clinically diagnosed with acute pancreatitis, and confirmed through ultrasound or CT scans, were eligible for inclusion. However, cases with incomplete documentation, as well as those with chronic pancreatitis or pancreatic malignancy, were excluded from the study. Conclusion: Acute pancreatitis is a significant contributor to increased morbidity and mortality in society. The clinical evaluation of patients, along with their radiological findings, has been shown to be closely associated with morbidity
急性胰腺炎患者的临床分析
背景:急性胰腺炎是一种严重的疾病,可累及周围组织和远端器官系统。重症急性胰腺炎的死亡率为2% - 10%,该病可根据与急性胰腺炎一致的腹痛、血清脂肪酶或淀粉酶活性升高以及造影增强计算机断层扫描(CECT)扫描等影像学检查的特征性发现进行诊断。目的和目的:本研究旨在研究急性胰腺炎及其并发症的临床概况。研究方法:该研究包括200名参与者,并在一年的时间内进行回顾性研究。临床诊断为急性胰腺炎并通过超声或CT扫描确诊的所有年龄和性别的患者均符合入选条件。然而,文献不完整的病例,以及慢性胰腺炎或胰腺恶性肿瘤的病例被排除在研究之外。结论:急性胰腺炎是社会上发病率和死亡率增高的重要因素。患者的临床评估,连同他们的放射检查结果,已被证明与发病率密切相关
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