Original Article
Comparative analysis of clinical features of non-acute biliary pancreatitis and acute biliary pancreatitis
Dengqiu Zhao, Yefeng Wu, Longxiang Zhou, Leiping Rao
Published 2016-05-01
Cite as Clin Med Chin, 2016, 32(5): 420-423. DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.issn.1008-6315.2016.05.010
Abstract
ObjectiveTo explore the etiological factors, clinical characteristic and diagnosis of non-acute biliary pancreatitis(NABP) and acute biliary pancreatitis(ABP).
MethodsThe Clinical data of 152 patients with NABP and 206 patients with ABP from January 2004 to December 2014 in the Hepatobiliary Surgery Department of Jinshan Branch of the Sixth People's Hospital of Shanghai were analyzed retrospectively.
ResultsThere were no statistically significant differences in terms of the Ranson score, blood amylase and C reactive protein(CRP) between two groups(P>0.05). The incidences rate of hepatic insufficiency, renal insufficiency and encephalopathy were 35.5%(54/152), 25.6%(39/152) and 8.5%(13/152) in the NABP group, and 25.7%(53/206), 12.1%(25/206) and 3.3%(7/206) in the ABP group, with significant difference between the two groups(χ2=4.01, 10.89, 4.41; P<0.05).
ConclusionThe key to reduce the complications and improve the cure rate is to make clear the etiology of NABP and ABP and to take active and effective treatment for the cause of the disease.
Key words:
Acute pancreatitis; Biliary pancreatitis; Ranson score; Serum amylase; C reactive protein
Contributor Information
Dengqiu Zhao
Hepatobiliary Surgery Department, Jinshan Branch of the Sixth People's Hospital of Shanghai, Shanghai 201599, China
Yefeng Wu
Longxiang Zhou
Leiping Rao