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Prevalence of normal serum amylase levels in patients with acute alcoholic pancreatitis
Authors:Dr Stuart Jon Spechler MD  John W Dalton MD  Alan H Robbins MD  Stephen G Gerzof MD  Jerry S Stern MD  Willard C Johnson MD  Donald C Nabseth MD  Elihu M Schimmel MD
Institution:1. Department of Medicine, Radiology and Surgery, Boston Veterans Administration Medical Center, 150 South Huntington Avenue, 02130, Boston, Massachusetts
2. Boston University School of Medicine, 02130, Boston, Massachusetts
3. Tufts University School of Medicine, 02130, Boston, Massachusetts
Abstract:Acute alcoholic pancreatitis is uncommonly diagnosed when the serum amylase level is normal. We defined acute alcoholic pancreatitis as a clinical syndrome in which hyperamylasemia was not a necessary component and sought support for the diagnosis by ultrasonography and computed tomography of the pancreas. In 68 episodes of acute alcoholic pancreatitis identified in a one-year period, the serum amylase level was normal at the time of hospital admission in 32%. In 40 episodes, we performed ultrasonography and computed tomography within 48 hr of admission. The diagnosis was supported by ultrasonography in 43%, by computed tomography in 68%. Ultrasonography and computed tomography supported the diagnosis as frequently in patients with normal serum amylase levels as in patients with hyperamylasemia. We conclude that patients with acute alcoholic pancreatitis frequently have normal serum amylase levels. The widespread clinical practice of relying solely on hyperamylasemia to establish the diagnosis of acute alcoholic pancreatitis is unjustified and should be abandoned.
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