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Necrotizing pancreatitis
Abstract:Acute pancreatitis is primarily caused by gallstone disease and excessive alcohol use. The clinical course is varied and those with severe disease may develop pancreatic necrosis and localized collections. Up to 30% of patients with pancreatic necrosis develop infection. This is difficult to diagnose but requires prompt treatment with antibiotics and often percutaneous, endoscopic or surgical intervention. The imprudent use of antibiotics risks the overgrowth of antibiotic-resistant organisms and makes the treatment of subsequent infections more challenging. Advances in biomarkers and imaging may improve the detection of infection, but the optimal timing of antibacterial and antifungal initiation and duration remain unresolved. Clinical trials are required to address these questions.
Keywords:Acute pancreatitis  infected pancreatic necrosis  necrotizing pancreatitis  severe acute pancreatitis  walled-off necrosis
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