Endotoxemia predicts outcome in acute pancreatitis

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作者
Wig, JD [1 ]
Kochhar, R
Ray, JD
Rao, DVK
Gupta, NM
Ganguly, NK
机构
[1] Postgrad Inst Med Educ & Res, Dept Surg, Chandigarh 160012, India
[2] Postgrad Inst Med Educ & Res, Dept Gastroenterol, Chandigarh 160012, India
[3] Postgrad Inst Med Educ & Res, Dept Expt Med, Chandigarh 160012, India
关键词
acute pancreatitis; computed tomography; endotoxin; prognostic marker; pancreatic necrosis;
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10.1097/00004836-199803000-00007
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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The incidence of complications of acute pancreatitis is high in patients with endotoxemia, and so we determined the endotoxin levels in the blood and peritoneal fluid of patients with acute severe pancreatitis to correlate the levels with any sequelae. Fourteen patients with acute severe pancreatitis were examined with regard to clinical features, biochemical tests, and laparotomy (n = 9). In all coagulation profiles, blood gas analysis, chest and abdominal x-rays, ultrasound, and abdominal computed tomography scan (n = 10) were performed. Qualitative estimation of endotoxin levels was done in peripheral blood and peritoneal and peripancreatic fluid. Ten (71.42%) of 14 patients had endotoxin in the blood, and 9 (64.28%) had it in the peritoneal fluid. Twelve (85.7%) had pulmonary involvement, with hypoxia being the most common (85.7%); among them endotoxin was found in the blood of 10 (83.32%) and in the peritoneal fluid of 8 (66.66%) patients. Renal dysfunction was found in 4 (28.57%) patients; endotoxin was present in the blood of all 4 patients and in the peritoneal fluid of 3 (75%) patients. Cardiovascular abnormality was detected in 8 (57.14%) patients, and endotoxin was present in the blood and peritoneal fluid of all patients. Metabolic abnormality was present in 8 (57.14%) patients; endotoxin was present in the blood of all 8 patients and in the peritoneal fluid of 7 (87.6%) patients. Eight (88.88%) of the 9 patients who required surgery had endotoxemia. Three (30%) patients with endotoxemia survived, whereas all 4 patients without endotoxemia survived. Mean hospital stay was 61.2 days and 46.7 days for endotoxin-positive and endotoxin-negative patients, respectively. We conclude that the presence of endotoxin in blood and peritoneal fluid correlates with the severity, systemic complications, and mortality rates of acute pancreatitis. Endotoxin estimation can identify patients at risk in the early stages of acute pancreatitis.
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