Evaluation and management of acute pancreatitis in Spain: A systematic review.

Category Systematic review
JournalGastroenterologia y hepatologia
Year 2018
The aim of this systematic review is to summarize epidemiological data and areas of future acute pancreatitis research in Spain, by conducting an independent search in PubMed and Web of Science and analysing articles by Spanish researchers from 2008 to 2018. We identified an overall incidence of 72/100,000 person-years, with biliary pancreatitis as the most common etiology. BISAP was useful but suboptimal for predicting severity and some biomarkers such as Oleic acid chlorohydrin have shown promising results. The modified determinant-based classification can help to classify patients admitted to intensive care units. Ringer's lactate solution is currently the fluid of choice and classic surgery has been surpassed by minimally-invasive approaches. Starting a full caloric diet is safe when bowel sounds are present. There are numerous well-defined research fields in Spain. Future multicentre studies should focus on management, predicting severity and cost-effectiveness.
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First added on: Sep 03, 2018