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Assessing the CT findings and clinical course of ED patients with first-time versus recurrent acute pancreatitis
Authors:Maryam Boumezrag  Sormeh Harounzadeh  Hamza Ijaz  Angeline Johny  Lorna Richards  Yan Ma  Maxine A. Le Saux  Paige Kulie  Caitlin Davis  Andrew C. Meltzer
Affiliation:1. George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, 2300 I Street, NW, Washington, DC 20037, United States of America;2. George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Department of Emergency Medicine, 2120 L Street NW Suite 450, Washington, DC 20037, United States of America;3. George Washington University School of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, 950 New Hampshire Ave NW, Washington, DC 20052, United States of America
Abstract:

Study objectives

The primary objective of this study was to compare Emergency Department patients with first-time versus recurrent acute pancreatitis.

Methods

This study was a retrospective chart review of patients with a diagnosis of acute pancreatitis who presented to a single academic urban emergency department from 2012 to 2016. Criteria for inclusion were clinical symptoms of pancreatitis, age greater than or equal to 18?years, ED diagnosis of acute pancreatitis, and an abdominal CT scan within 24?h of triage. Exclusion criteria were traumatic mechanism and pregnancy. Charts were reviewed by a minimum of two trained abstractors using structured data collection sheets and discrepancies were resolved by a third abstractor. Patients with first time acute pancreatitis versus recurrent acute pancreatitis were compared to determine differences in characteristics, management and disposition.

Results

250 patients were included in the study. Of these, 165 patients had first-time acute pancreatitis and 85 patients had recurrent acute pancreatitis. Demographics, vital signs and initial lab values were the same in both groups. Patients with recurrent acute pancreatitis were more likely to have significant findings on CT (Modified CT Severity Index, 2.09 versus 1.43, p?

Conclusion

ED patients with recurrent acute pancreatitis demonstrated more significant findings on CT compared to patients with first-time acute pancreatitis but were less likely to require ICU admission.
Keywords:Acute pancreatitis  Risk stratification  CT  Modified CT Severity Index  Emergency department
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