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摘要
背景:虽然大多数急性胰腺炎(AP)病例并不严重,但严重病例却有很大的死亡风险。急性胰腺炎是一种常见疾病。因此,尽快评估急性胰腺炎的严重程度至关重要。本综述旨在确定 CRP 与白蛋白比值对急性胰腺炎患者的预测意义。方法:我们检索了截至 2023 年 1 月的 PubMed、Science Direct 和 Cochrane Library 电子数据库。纳入了报告入院时 CRP/alb 比值及其与 AP 患者严重程度或死亡关系的研究。我们使用随机效应模型计算了汇总的平均差 (MD) 和 95% 置信区间 (CI)。采用纽卡斯尔-渥太华量表对纳入研究的质量进行了评估。结果该荟萃分析合并了六项试验的数据,共涉及 2244 名患者。入院时,重度 AP 患者的 CRP/alb 比值高于轻度至中度 AP 患者(汇总 MD:3.59;95% CI:2.51-4.68;P<0.00001)。此外,非存活 AP 患者的 CRP/alb 比值远高于存活 AP 患者(汇总 MD:2.12;95% CI:0.43-3.8;p <0.01)。总之,将高 CRP/ALB 比值作为预后不良的初步指标可能对 AP 患者有益。
A Thorough Study and Meta-Analysis of The Prognostic Relevance of the C-Reactive Protein-Albumin Ratio in Acute Pancreatitis
Background: Although most cases of acute pancreatitis (AP) are minor, severe cases are associated with a substantial risk of death. Acute pancreatitis (AP) is a common illness. Therefore, it is critical to assess AP severity as soon as possible. This review aimed to ascertain the predictive significance of the CRP to albumin ratio in individuals with AP. Methods: We searched PubMed, Science Direct, and Cochrane Library electronic databases Until January 2023. Studies that reported the CRP/alb ratio at admission and its relationship to the severity or death of patients with AP were included. Using a random-effects model, we computed the pooled mean difference (MD) and 95% confidence interval (CI). The quality of the included studies was evaluated using the Newcastle-Ottawa scale. Results: This meta-analysis combined data from six trials with a total of 2244 patients. Upon admission, the CRP/alb ratio was higher in patients with severe AP than in those with mild to moderate AP (pooled MD:3.59; 95% CI:2.51- 4.68; p<0.00001). Additionally, non-survivor AP patients had a substantially higher CRP/alb ratio than survivor AP patients (pooled MD:2.12; 95% CI:0.43-3.8; p < 0.01). In conclusion, individuals with AP may benefit from a high CRP/ALB ratio as a preliminary indicator of poor prognosis.