SARS - COV2感染在急性胰腺炎演变中的作用(综述)

IF 2.3 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Vlad Pădureanu, Daniel Cosmin Caragea, Mirela Marinela Florescu, Ionela Mihaela Vladu, Patricia Mihaela Rădulescu, Dan Nicolae Florescu, Dumitru Rădulescu, Rodica Pădureanu, Ion Cristian Efrem
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摘要

急性胰腺炎的特征是一种危及生命的炎症性疾病,当胰腺酶在肠道内被激活时,会导致坏死和单纯水肿。目前尚不清楚严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2是否会引起急性胰腺炎。2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)检测呈阳性的急性胰腺炎患者通常有胆道或酒精原因。目前尚不清楚COVID-19患者的急性胰腺炎有多常见。然而,与未感染COVID-19的患者相比,COVID-19阳性急性胰腺炎患者的死亡率更高,坏死和入住重症监护病房的风险也更高。covid -19阳性患者并发严重胰腺炎的最常见死亡原因是急性呼吸窘迫综合征。本研究讨论了COVID-19感染与急性胰腺炎之间关系的研究。
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Role of the SARS‑COV2 infection in the evolution of acute pancreatitis (Review).

Acute pancreatitis is characterized as an inflammatory illness that is life-threatening and causes necrosis as well as simple edema when pancreatic enzymes are activated intraglandularly. It is not known whether severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 causes acute pancreatitis. Patients with acute pancreatitis who test positive for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) frequently have biliary or alcoholic causes. It is unclear how common acute pancreatitis is in patients with COVID-19. By contrast with patients without COVID-19, however, COVID-19-positive patients with acute pancreatitis have a higher mortality as well as a higher risk of necrosis and admission to an intensive care unit. The most common cause of mortality in COVID-19-positive individuals with concurrent severe pancreatitis is acute respiratory distress syndrome. The present study discussed research on the link between COVID-19 infection and acute pancreatitis.

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Biomedical reports
Biomedical reports MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Biomedical Reports is a monthly, peer-reviewed journal, dedicated to publishing research across all fields of biology and medicine, including pharmacology, pathology, gene therapy, genetics, microbiology, neurosciences, infectious diseases, molecular cardiology and molecular surgery. The journal provides a home for original research, case reports and review articles.
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