Drainage fluid and serum amylase levels accurately predict development of postoperative pancreatic fistula

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Shuo Jin [1 ,2 ]
Xiao-Ju Shi [3 ]
Si-Yuan Wang [4 ]
Ping Zhang [3 ]
Guo-Yue Lv [3 ]
Xiao-Hong Du [3 ]
Guang-Yi Wang [3 ]
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[1] School of Clinical Medicine,Tsinghua University
[2] Department of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery,Bethune First Hospital of Jilin University
[3] Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine,Beijing Chao-yang Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University
[4] Department of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery,Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital Medical Center,Tsinghua University
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Pancreaticoduodenectomy; Complication; Amylase; Pancreatic fistula;
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R656 [腹部外科学];
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AIM To investigate potential biomarkers for predicting postoperative pancreatic fistula( POPF) after pancreaticoduodenectomy(PD).METHODS We prospectively recruited 83 patients to this study. All patients underwent PD(Child’s procedure) at the Division of Hepatobiliary and Pancreas Surgery at the First Bethune Hospital of Jilin University between June 2011 and April 2015. Data pertaining to demographic variables, clinical characteristics, texture of pancreas, surgical approach, histopathological results, white blood cell count, amylase and choline levels in the serum, pancreatic/gastric drainage fluid, and choline and amylase levels in abdominal drainage fluid were included in the analysis. Potential correlations between these parameters and postoperative complications such as, POPF, acute pancreatitis, hemorrhage, delayed gastric emptying, and biliary fistula, were assessed. RESULTS Twenty-eight out of the 83(33.7%) patients developed POPF. The severity of POPF was classified as Grade A in 8(28%) patients, grade B in 16(58%), and grade C in4(14%), according to the pancreatic fistula criteria. On univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses, higher amylase level in the abdominal drainage fluid on postoperative day(POD)1 and higher serum amylase levels on POD4 showed a significant correlation with POPF(P < 0.05). On receiver operating characteristic curve analysis, amylase cut-off level of 2365.5 U/L in the abdominal drainage fluid was associated with a 78.6% sensitivity and 80% specificity [area under the curve(AUC): 0.844; P = 0.009]. A cut-off serum amylase level of 44.2 U/L was associated with a 78.6% sensitivity and 70.9% specificity(AUC: 0.784; P = 0.05).CONCLUSION Amylase level in the abdominal drainage fluid on POD1 and serum amylase level on POD4 represent novel biomarkers associated with POPF development.
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