Diagnostics (Aug 2022)

Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute Pancreatitis

  • Julia Walkowska,
  • Nicol Zielinska,
  • R. Shane Tubbs,
  • Michał Podgórski,
  • Justyna Dłubek-Ruxer,
  • Łukasz Olewnik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12081974
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
p. 1974

Abstract

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The pancreas is a glandular organ that is responsible for the proper functioning of the digestive and endocrine systems, and therefore, it affects the condition of the entire body. Consequently, it is important to effectively diagnose and treat diseases of this organ. According to clinicians, pancreatitis—a common disease affecting the pancreas—is one of the most complicated and demanding diseases of the abdomen. The classification of pancreatitis is based on clinical, morphologic, and histologic criteria. Medical doctors distinguish, inter alia, acute pancreatitis (AP), the most common causes of which are gallstone migration and alcohol abuse. Effective diagnostic methods and the correct assessment of the severity of acute pancreatitis determine the selection of an appropriate treatment strategy and the prediction of the clinical course of the disease, thus preventing life-threatening complications and organ dysfunction or failure. This review collects and organizes recommendations and guidelines for the management of patients suffering from acute pancreatitis.

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