Effects of Early Stage Mini-invasive Abdominal Drainage on Complications and Prognosis of SAP
Pancreatitis
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Pancreatitis focused on measuring pancreatitis, early stage, mini-invasive abdominal drainage
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
1.Diagnosis of pancreatitis 2.Onset of abdominal pain within 72h 3.Moderate severe or severe AP according to Atlanta criteria revisited in 2012 4.Intravesical pressure≥20cmH2O 4.CT images:acute peripancreatic liquid collection
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Exclusion Criteria:
1.Pregnancy 2.Heart function: NYHA >II 3.Pacemaker implantation 4.COPD 5.CKD 6.Pre-existing disease with life expectancy < 3 months 7.CT images:No acute peripancreatic liquid collection 8.Intravesical pressure>25cmH2O 9.At least one organ'S newly emerged dysfunction
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Sites / Locations
- RuijinRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Other
Other
Early stage abdominal drainage
Late stage abdominal drainage
SAP patients who matches one of the following criteria:1.Intravesical pressure≥20cmH2O or 2.CT images:acute peripancreatic liquid collection should have early stage abdominal drainage immediately;
Despite that it matches one of the cirteria as the study group:1.Intravesical pressure≥20cmH2O or 2.CT images:acute peripancreatic liquid collection, the patients continue acquire prearranged integrative treatment and will not accept early stage abdominal drainage until any of the followings emerge:1.Intra-abdominal apartment syndrome; 2. Pancreatic pseudocyst;3. Pancreatic or peripancreatic necrosis;