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Diagnostic and Interventional Therapy in Acute Pancreatitis

Acute Pancreatitis

The study aims to evaluate the course of patients with acute pancreatitis. Thereby we analyze different diagnostics and compare ultrasound, MRI and CT-scan in detection of necrotic areas and evaluate interventional therapy methods like percutaneous drainage techniques regarding the outcome. Laboratory values were assessed as well.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Computer Aided, Non-invasive, Acoustic Gastrointestinal Surveillance in Post-ERCP Pancreatitis

Pancreatitis

In this study, the investigators aim to distinguish patients with Post-Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) Pancreatitis (PEP) vs. those without PEP based on difference in pre- vs. post-ERCP measurements of AGIS-derived intestinal rates (IR). Based on the clinical observation that many patients with PEP develop ileus following ERCP, the investigators hypothesize that patients who develop PEP will exhibit lower IR following ERCP, and therefore a larger difference in pre- vs. post-ERCP IR.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

International Pancreatic Surgery Outcomes Study - PancreasGroup.Org

Pancreatic NeoplasmsPancreatitis

"Snapshot" study worldwide over 3 months in 2021. Provide a verified record of true morbidity and mortality. Identify modifiable predicting factors of outcome. Obtain PubMed citable co-authorship,

Unknown status13 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of Post-ERCP Pain as a Predictor for Post-ERCP Pancreatitis

Post-ERCP Acute Pancreatitis

Pancreatitis is the most common complication after ERCP, although its frequency varies significantly depending on the study from < 2% up to 40%. Based upon data from studies that have included unselected patients, post-ercp pancreatitis (PEP) is mild, moderate, and severe in 45%, 44%, and 11% of cases, respectively. Dysfunction of the sphincter Oddi, female gender, younger age, previous history of pancreatitis, prolonged procedure time and pancreatic guidewire passages are well-known independent risk factors for PEP. This study will assess whether the development of PEP can be predicted by Visual analogue scale (VAS) level 1 hour after ERCP.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Prevalence of Echocardioghraphic and ECG Changes in Patients With Acute Pancreatitis and Its Impact...

Acute Pancreatitis

Cardiovascular system involvement with acute pancreatitis has been described before in the form of ECG changes and echocardiographic findings. However the correlation between these changes and the outcome of acute pancreatitis has not been and whether they can be used to predict mortality in these patients has been controversial.In the current study our aim is to detect echocardioghraphic and ECG changes in acute pancreatitis and investigate the significance of these changes on prognosis.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Classification and Comparison of Early-onset and Late-onset Idiopathic Chronic Pancreatitis

Chronic PancreatitisIdiopathic Chronic Pancreatitis

Classification of early-onset idiopathic chronic pancreatitis (EOICP) and late-onset idiopathic chronic pancreatitis (LOICP) was proposed based on bimodal distribution of age at onset of idiopathic chronic pancreatitis (ICP). However, studies of larger populations prove it may be normal distribution. Therefore, the aim of the study is to find what the distribution of age at onset of ICP is and whether the classification of EOICP and LOICP is meaningful.

Unknown status5 enrollment criteria

Predictors of Pain Relief in Chronic Pancreatitis Undergoing ESWL

Chronic Pancreatitis

Extra corporeal shock wave therapy (ESWL) is recommended for pain management in patients with stone formation in pancreatic duct. ESWL can cause complete stone fragmentation and removal in 70% patients, associated with 85 to 90% pain relief. Investigators aim to study, predictors pain relief in patients who undergo ESWL, to find out which patients will improve and which patients won't improve in terms of pain.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Serum Maresin-1 Predicts the Severity of Severe Acute Pancreatitis

PancreatitisAcute

This is a retrospective study about serum Maresin-1 level in different severe acute pancreatitis patients. The investigators want to study the correlation between the level of serum Maresin-1 and the severity of SAP, of course the clinical outcomes. The investigators want to find some biomarkers and strategy target drugs of severe acute pancreatitis.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Active Versus Non Active Drainage for the Treatment of Infected Intra-abdominal Collection

SurgeryPancreatitis2 more

The Percutaneous drainage of symptomatic intra-abdominal collection (primary or secondary to surgery)is the treatment of choice in the absence of peritonitis signs. In critically ill patients, this procedure allows to avoid or postpone surgery. In these settings, the percutaneous drain can be either in Active Vacuum Pressure or in Free drainage. However, no prospective trials has assessed the efficiency of these two modalities of drainage in cases of infected intra-abdominal collections. The investigators aimed then to prospectively analyzed the efficiency (in term of infectious control) of drainage under active vacuum pressure vs. free drainage for the treatment of infected intra-abdominal collections.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

Unexpected Pharmacokinetics of Vancomycin in Patients With Severe Acute Pancreatitis Compared With...

Arbitrary Restriction Polymorphism 1

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of severe acute pancreatitis on the serum level of vancomycin, a glycopeptide antibacterial agent.

Unknown status4 enrollment criteria
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