Epidemiology of Acute Pancreatitis in the North Adriatic Region of Croatia during the Last Ten Years

Introduction. Several European studies have reported an increase in the incidence rate of acute pancreatitis (AP). Therefore, we studied the incidence rate of AP in the North Adriatic Region in Croatia, as well as epidemiological analysis concerning etiology, age, gender, and severity of disease. Me...

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Main Authors: Davor Stimac, Ivana Mikolasevic, Irena Krznaric-Zrnic, Mladen Radic, Sandra Milic
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:Gastroenterology Research and Practice
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/956149
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spelling doaj-8222edaa2b144ac38b3e8f492e5e4fe52020-11-24T22:51:33ZengHindawi LimitedGastroenterology Research and Practice1687-61211687-630X2013-01-01201310.1155/2013/956149956149Epidemiology of Acute Pancreatitis in the North Adriatic Region of Croatia during the Last Ten YearsDavor Stimac0Ivana Mikolasevic1Irena Krznaric-Zrnic2Mladen Radic3Sandra Milic4Division of Internal Medicine, Department of Gastroenterology, University Hospital Rijeka, Rijeka, CroatiaDivision of Internal Medicine, Department of Gastroenterology, University Hospital Rijeka, Rijeka, CroatiaDivision of Internal Medicine, Department of Gastroenterology, University Hospital Rijeka, Rijeka, CroatiaDivision of Internal Medicine, Department of Gastroenterology, University Hospital Rijeka, Rijeka, CroatiaDivision of Internal Medicine, Department of Gastroenterology, University Hospital Rijeka, Rijeka, CroatiaIntroduction. Several European studies have reported an increase in the incidence rate of acute pancreatitis (AP). Therefore, we studied the incidence rate of AP in the North Adriatic Region in Croatia, as well as epidemiological analysis concerning etiology, age, gender, and severity of disease. Methods. We analyzed 922 patients with confirmed diagnosis of AP (history, clinical and laboratory findings, and imaging methods) admitted to our hospital during a ten-year period (2000–2009). Epidemiological analysis was carried out focusing on incidence, demographic data, and etiology, as well as severity of the disease based on the Ranson and APACHE II scores. Results. The incidence rate varied from 24 to 35/100 000 inhabitants annually. Mean age was years. There were 53% men and 47% women among the patients. Most frequent etiologies of AP were biliary stones in 60% and alcohol abuse in 19% of patients. According to the Ranson and APACHE II scores, pancreatitis was considered to be severe in 50% and 43% of the cases, respectively. Conclusion. In our region the incidence of AP was around 30 per 100,000 population per year during the ten-year period studied. The mean age at admission was 60 years and etiology was predominantly biliary. In our region, we have shown epidemiological characteristics of AP typical for Mediterranean countries.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/956149
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author Davor Stimac
Ivana Mikolasevic
Irena Krznaric-Zrnic
Mladen Radic
Sandra Milic
spellingShingle Davor Stimac
Ivana Mikolasevic
Irena Krznaric-Zrnic
Mladen Radic
Sandra Milic
Epidemiology of Acute Pancreatitis in the North Adriatic Region of Croatia during the Last Ten Years
Gastroenterology Research and Practice
author_facet Davor Stimac
Ivana Mikolasevic
Irena Krznaric-Zrnic
Mladen Radic
Sandra Milic
author_sort Davor Stimac
title Epidemiology of Acute Pancreatitis in the North Adriatic Region of Croatia during the Last Ten Years
title_short Epidemiology of Acute Pancreatitis in the North Adriatic Region of Croatia during the Last Ten Years
title_full Epidemiology of Acute Pancreatitis in the North Adriatic Region of Croatia during the Last Ten Years
title_fullStr Epidemiology of Acute Pancreatitis in the North Adriatic Region of Croatia during the Last Ten Years
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology of Acute Pancreatitis in the North Adriatic Region of Croatia during the Last Ten Years
title_sort epidemiology of acute pancreatitis in the north adriatic region of croatia during the last ten years
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Gastroenterology Research and Practice
issn 1687-6121
1687-630X
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Introduction. Several European studies have reported an increase in the incidence rate of acute pancreatitis (AP). Therefore, we studied the incidence rate of AP in the North Adriatic Region in Croatia, as well as epidemiological analysis concerning etiology, age, gender, and severity of disease. Methods. We analyzed 922 patients with confirmed diagnosis of AP (history, clinical and laboratory findings, and imaging methods) admitted to our hospital during a ten-year period (2000–2009). Epidemiological analysis was carried out focusing on incidence, demographic data, and etiology, as well as severity of the disease based on the Ranson and APACHE II scores. Results. The incidence rate varied from 24 to 35/100 000 inhabitants annually. Mean age was years. There were 53% men and 47% women among the patients. Most frequent etiologies of AP were biliary stones in 60% and alcohol abuse in 19% of patients. According to the Ranson and APACHE II scores, pancreatitis was considered to be severe in 50% and 43% of the cases, respectively. Conclusion. In our region the incidence of AP was around 30 per 100,000 population per year during the ten-year period studied. The mean age at admission was 60 years and etiology was predominantly biliary. In our region, we have shown epidemiological characteristics of AP typical for Mediterranean countries.
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