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Chapter : ch11. Hepatobiliary & Pancreas Section : Diagnosis and Prognosis of Pancreatitis
  Predictors of Poddar et al for Mortality Associated with Severe Acute Pancreatitis

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Overview :

Poddar et al identified predictors for mortality in a patient with severe acute pancreatitis admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU). These can help identify a patient who may benefit from more aggressive management. The authors are from the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences in Lucknow, India.

 

Mortality risk factors:

(1) body weight > 70 kilograms

(2) higher APACHE II score on admission (>= 17)

(3) multiple organ failures

(4) necrosis involving > 50% of the pancreas on CT scan

 

Organ failures include:

(1) respiratory, with need for mechanical ventilation

(2) cardiac, with need for vasopressors and inotropes

(3) renal (especially if present on admission)

 

A significant drop in the APACHE II score at 24 hours after admission is associated with a good prognosis. Survivors had a change of -11 from admission to the score at 24 hours.

 

  References:

Poddar B, Singh R, et al. Severe acute pancreatitis in the ICU (Abstract P272). Critical Care. 2006; 10 (Supplement 1): S113. ccforum.com/supplements/10/S1.

 

 

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