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Is there a role for serum endothelin in predicting the severity of acute pancreatitis?
作者姓名:John Bennett  David Cooper  Anita Balakrishnan  Michael Rhodes  Michael Lewis
作者单位:Department of Surgery Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital Colney Lane,Norwich,Norfolk,NR4 7UY,England,Department of Surgery Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital,Colney Lane,Norwich,Norfolk,NR4 7UY,England,Department of Surgery Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital,Colney Lane,Norwich,Norfolk,NR4 7UY,England,Department of Surgery Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital,Colney Lane,Norwich,Norfolk,NR4 7UY,England,Department of Surgery Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital,Colney Lane,Norwich,Norfolk,NR4 7UY,England
基金项目:GI Research fund, Department of Upper GI Surgery,Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital NHS Trust.
摘    要:BACKGROUND: Acute pancreatitis remains a common presentation to acute surgical units and carries significant morbidity and mortality. The progression of the disease to necrotizing pancreatitis and multi-organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) is associated with a very poor clinical outcome, and persistendy high mortality. Increases in serum endothelin (ET) have been seen in animal models of acute pancreatitis and this study aims to investigate whether there is a change in serum ET-1 in patients with acute pancreatitis and whether any such change is linked to disease severity. METHODS: All patients admitted with acute pancreatitis were prospectively recruited from die emergency admissions at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. Serum ET levels were determined on admission, at 24 hours and 5 days post admission. Healthy adult controls were recruited from dermatology outpatients. RESULTS: A total of 21 patients joined the trial after giving informed consent. There were 3 men and 18 women with a median age of 65 years (range 26-87 years). Serum ET levels were significantly higher in acute pancreatitis patients than in normal controls (P <0. 05). An association was seen between persistendy raised serum ET levels and progression to MODS. CONCLUSIONS: The study does demonstrate a correlation between the circulating levels of ET and acute pancreatitis in humans, although it does not elicit its involvement in the pathogenesis of the disease. The observation that a persistendy high level of circulating ET-1 is associated with progression to MODS may indicate a role for ET in the monitoring of acute pancreatitis patients for recovery or progression to MODS.


Is there a role for serum endothelin in predicting the severity of acute pancreatitis?
John Bennett,David Cooper,Anita Balakrishnan,Michael Rhodes,Michael Lewis.Is there a role for serum endothelin in predicting the severity of acute pancreatitis?[J].国际肝胆胰疾病杂志,2006(2).
Authors:John Bennett  David Cooper  Anita Balakrishnan  Michael Rhodes and Michael Lewis
Institution:John Bennett,David Cooper,Anita Balakrishnan,Michael Rhodes and Michael Lewis Department of Surgery,Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital,Colney Lane,Norwich,Norfolk,NR4 7UY,England
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Acute pancreatitis remains a common presentation to acute surgical units and carries significant morbidity and mortality. The progression of the disease to necrotizing pancreatitis and multi-organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) is associated with a very poor clinical outcome, and persistendy high mortality. Increases in serum endothelin (ET) have been seen in animal models of acute pancreatitis and this study aims to investigate whether there is a change in serum ET-1 in patients with acute pancreatitis and whether any such change is linked to disease severity. METHODS: All patients admitted with acute pancreatitis were prospectively recruited from die emergency admissions at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. Serum ET levels were determined on admission, at 24 hours and 5 days post admission. Healthy adult controls were recruited from dermatology outpatients. RESULTS: A total of 21 patients joined the trial after giving informed consent. There were 3 men and 18 women with a median age of 65 years (range 26-87 years). Serum ET levels were significantly higher in acute pancreatitis patients than in normal controls (P <0. 05). An association was seen between persistendy raised serum ET levels and progression to MODS. CONCLUSIONS: The study does demonstrate a correlation between the circulating levels of ET and acute pancreatitis in humans, although it does not elicit its involvement in the pathogenesis of the disease. The observation that a persistendy high level of circulating ET-1 is associated with progression to MODS may indicate a role for ET in the monitoring of acute pancreatitis patients for recovery or progression to MODS.
Keywords:endothelin acute pancreatitis
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