Serum Triglyceride Level: A Predictor of Complications and Outcomes in Acute Pancreatitis?
Aim. To study serum triglyceride level as a predictor of complications and outcomes in acute pancreatitis. Methods. In this retrospective observational study, 582 patients admitted with acute pancreatitis, who had serum triglyceride levels measured within the first 24 hours, were divided into two gr...
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doaj-2f5ce95d40644217889ae2466f4defdc2020-11-24T22:08:48ZengHindawi LimitedCanadian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology2291-27892291-27972016-01-01201610.1155/2016/81980478198047Serum Triglyceride Level: A Predictor of Complications and Outcomes in Acute Pancreatitis?Hassan Tariq0Vinaya Gaduputi1Richard Peralta2Naeem Abbas3Suresh Kumar Nayudu4Phyo Thet5Tin Zaw6Shirley Hui7Sridhar Chilimuri8Department of Medicine, Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center, 1650 Selwyn Avenue, Suite No. 10C, Bronx, NY 10457, USADepartment of Medicine, Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center, 1650 Selwyn Avenue, Suite No. 10C, Bronx, NY 10457, USADepartment of Medicine, Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center, 1650 Selwyn Avenue, Suite No. 10C, Bronx, NY 10457, USADepartment of Medicine, Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center, 1650 Selwyn Avenue, Suite No. 10C, Bronx, NY 10457, USADepartment of Medicine, Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center, 1650 Selwyn Avenue, Suite No. 10C, Bronx, NY 10457, USADepartment of Medicine, Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center, 1650 Selwyn Avenue, Suite No. 10C, Bronx, NY 10457, USADepartment of Medicine, Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center, 1650 Selwyn Avenue, Suite No. 10C, Bronx, NY 10457, USADepartment of Medicine, Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center, 1650 Selwyn Avenue, Suite No. 10C, Bronx, NY 10457, USADepartment of Medicine, Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center, 1650 Selwyn Avenue, Suite No. 10C, Bronx, NY 10457, USAAim. To study serum triglyceride level as a predictor of complications and outcomes in acute pancreatitis. Methods. In this retrospective observational study, 582 patients admitted with acute pancreatitis, who had serum triglyceride levels measured within the first 24 hours, were divided into two groups. The study group consisted of patients with a triglyceride level ≥2.26 mmol/L (group 2) and the control group consisted of triglyceride level of <2.26 mmol/L (group 1). We collected data for baseline demographics, laboratory values, incidence of complications (local and systemic), admission to the intensive care unit (ICU), ICU length of stay, length of total hospital stay, and death in the two groups. Results. A triglyceride level of ≥2.26 mmol/L was found to be an independent predictor of developing altered mental status (p: 0.004), pancreatic necrosis (p: 0.001), acute respiratory distress syndrome (p: 0001), systemic Inflammatory response syndrome (p: 0.001), acute kidney injury (p: 0.001), hospital length of stay (LOS) (p: 0.002), admission to intensive care unit (ICU) (p: 0.002), and ICU LOS (p: 0.003). Conclusion. A triglyceride level of ≥2.26 mmol/L on admission in acute pancreatitis is an independent predictor of developing local and systemic complications, hospital LOS, admission to ICU, and ICU LOS.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/8198047 |
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Hassan Tariq Vinaya Gaduputi Richard Peralta Naeem Abbas Suresh Kumar Nayudu Phyo Thet Tin Zaw Shirley Hui Sridhar Chilimuri Serum Triglyceride Level: A Predictor of Complications and Outcomes in Acute Pancreatitis? Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology |
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Hassan Tariq Vinaya Gaduputi Richard Peralta Naeem Abbas Suresh Kumar Nayudu Phyo Thet Tin Zaw Shirley Hui Sridhar Chilimuri |
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Serum Triglyceride Level: A Predictor of Complications and Outcomes in Acute Pancreatitis? |
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Serum Triglyceride Level: A Predictor of Complications and Outcomes in Acute Pancreatitis? |
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Serum Triglyceride Level: A Predictor of Complications and Outcomes in Acute Pancreatitis? |
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Serum Triglyceride Level: A Predictor of Complications and Outcomes in Acute Pancreatitis? |
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Serum Triglyceride Level: A Predictor of Complications and Outcomes in Acute Pancreatitis? |
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serum triglyceride level: a predictor of complications and outcomes in acute pancreatitis? |
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Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology |
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Aim. To study serum triglyceride level as a predictor of complications and outcomes in acute pancreatitis. Methods. In this retrospective observational study, 582 patients admitted with acute pancreatitis, who had serum triglyceride levels measured within the first 24 hours, were divided into two groups. The study group consisted of patients with a triglyceride level ≥2.26 mmol/L (group 2) and the control group consisted of triglyceride level of <2.26 mmol/L (group 1). We collected data for baseline demographics, laboratory values, incidence of complications (local and systemic), admission to the intensive care unit (ICU), ICU length of stay, length of total hospital stay, and death in the two groups. Results. A triglyceride level of ≥2.26 mmol/L was found to be an independent predictor of developing altered mental status (p: 0.004), pancreatic necrosis (p: 0.001), acute respiratory distress syndrome (p: 0001), systemic Inflammatory response syndrome (p: 0.001), acute kidney injury (p: 0.001), hospital length of stay (LOS) (p: 0.002), admission to intensive care unit (ICU) (p: 0.002), and ICU LOS (p: 0.003). Conclusion. A triglyceride level of ≥2.26 mmol/L on admission in acute pancreatitis is an independent predictor of developing local and systemic complications, hospital LOS, admission to ICU, and ICU LOS. |
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