Study of all aspects of 50 consecutive patients with Acute Pancreatitis in a Tertiary care Hospital in North Telangana
Introduction: One of the most dangerous diseases of GIT is Acute Pancreatitis (AP). Its onset, the illimitable agony which accompanies it, the mortality, all render it the most formidable of catastrophes. Uniformly, severity & scoring systems are cumbersome. There is no laboratory test pract...
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doaj-41242504bb404319b57a5e31e822b4092020-11-25T03:56:25ZengPrathima Institute of Medical SciencesPerspectives In Medical Research2348-14472348-229X2017-04-01513941Study of all aspects of 50 consecutive patients with Acute Pancreatitis in a Tertiary care Hospital in North TelanganaY Narendra1 , Inavolu Sathya Pramod2 , C R K Prasad3 , Bharath4 , Samir Ahmad50 Prathima Insitute of Medical SciencesIntroduction: One of the most dangerous diseases of GIT is Acute Pancreatitis (AP). Its onset, the illimitable agony which accompanies it, the mortality, all render it the most formidable of catastrophes. Uniformly, severity & scoring systems are cumbersome. There is no laboratory test practically available or consistently accurate to predict its severity. To determine it, close examination to assess early fluid losses, hypovolemic shock, and symptoms suggestive of organ dysfunction is critical. This work aims to assess the above factors in a rural setting near Karimnagar, Telangana State, India. Aims & Objective: This study was conducted to determine to study all aspects of the 50 consecutive patients with Acute Pancreatitis. Materials & Methods: This descriptive study was performed among 50 individuals from whom informed consent was taken and each patient was admitted into the ward or ICU. After history taking and physical examination, patients underwent various routine investigations. They were scored for predictability of disease severity by APACHE II scoring system. Results: Among 50 patients, 31 were classified as mild pancreatitis, 9 patients as moderate pancreatitis, and 10 patients severe pancreatitis. 2 patients out of the severe pancreatitis group expired. The etiology of AP was alcohol in 27 subjects of studied. Most common symptom was upper abdominal pain followed by nausea or vomiting. Conclusion: AP was found to be common in males with alcohol being most common etiology and patients with high APACHE scoring had more incidence of pancreatic necrosis, organ failure, duration of hospital stay and complications were on rise with increase in CTSI, serum creatininehttp://www.pimr.org.in/Narendra.PDFacute pancreatitis and ct severity index evaluation scorect scoring indexintra abdominal pressureblood urea nitrogen |
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Study of all aspects of 50 consecutive patients with Acute Pancreatitis in a Tertiary care Hospital in North Telangana |
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Study of all aspects of 50 consecutive patients with Acute Pancreatitis in a Tertiary care Hospital in North Telangana |
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Study of all aspects of 50 consecutive patients with Acute Pancreatitis in a Tertiary care Hospital in North Telangana |
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Study of all aspects of 50 consecutive patients with Acute Pancreatitis in a Tertiary care Hospital in North Telangana |
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Study of all aspects of 50 consecutive patients with Acute Pancreatitis in a Tertiary care Hospital in North Telangana |
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study of all aspects of 50 consecutive patients with acute pancreatitis in a tertiary care hospital in north telangana |
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Prathima Institute of Medical Sciences |
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Perspectives In Medical Research |
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2348-1447 2348-229X |
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2017-04-01 |
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Introduction: One of the most dangerous diseases of
GIT is Acute Pancreatitis (AP). Its onset, the illimitable agony
which accompanies it, the mortality, all render it the most
formidable of catastrophes. Uniformly, severity & scoring
systems are cumbersome. There is no laboratory test practically
available or consistently accurate to predict its severity. To
determine it, close examination to assess early fluid losses,
hypovolemic shock, and symptoms suggestive of organ
dysfunction is critical. This work aims to assess the above
factors in a rural setting near Karimnagar, Telangana State,
India.
Aims & Objective: This study was conducted to
determine to study all aspects of the 50 consecutive patients
with Acute Pancreatitis.
Materials & Methods: This descriptive study was
performed among 50 individuals from whom informed consent
was taken and each patient was admitted into the ward or
ICU. After history taking and physical examination, patients
underwent various routine investigations. They were scored
for predictability of disease severity by APACHE II scoring
system.
Results: Among 50 patients, 31 were classified as mild
pancreatitis, 9 patients as moderate pancreatitis, and 10
patients severe pancreatitis. 2 patients out of the severe
pancreatitis group expired. The etiology of AP was alcohol in
27 subjects of studied. Most common symptom was upper
abdominal pain followed by nausea or vomiting.
Conclusion: AP was found to be common in males with
alcohol being most common etiology and patients with high
APACHE scoring had more incidence of pancreatic necrosis,
organ failure, duration of hospital stay and complications were
on rise with increase in CTSI, serum creatinine |
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acute pancreatitis and ct severity index evaluation score ct scoring index intra abdominal pressure blood urea nitrogen |
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