Dana M Christopher, Kimberly J Chaput, Kimberly J Fairley, Andrew D Mowery, Christopher Valente, Blake A Stewart, Steven R Bonebrake, Harshit Khara, Amitpal S Johal
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Acute pancreatitis induced fluid collections - the naming game.
Despite the publication of the “Revision of the Atlanta Classification and Definitions by International Consensus” [1], we have noted a continued variability in terminology used for reporting the types of pancreatic fluid collections complicating acute pancreatitis. In response to this perceived variability, we devised a survey to determine if the updated terminologies were being implemented in everyday practice. Our hypothesis was that physicians are still unclear on how to distinguish and name pancreatic fluid collections.