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New diagnostic criteria of acute pancreatitis
Authors:Seiki Kiriyama  Toshifumi Gabata  Tadahiro Takada  Koichi Hirata  Masahiro Yoshida  Toshihiko Mayumi  Masahiko Hirota  Masumi Kadoya  Eigoro Yamanouchi  Takayuki Hattori  Kazunori Takeda  Yasutoshi Kimura  Hodaka Amano  Keita Wada  Miho Sekimoto  Shinju Arata  Masamichi Yokoe  Morihisa Hirota
Affiliation:1. Department of Gastroenterology, Ogaki Municipal Hospital, 4-86 Minaminokawa, Ogaki, Gifu, 503-0864, Japan
2. Department of Radiology, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kanazawa University, Ishikawa, Japan
3. Department of Surgery, Teikyo University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
4. Department of Surgical Oncology and Gastroenterological Surgery, Sapporo Medical University Graduate School of Medicine, Sapporo, Japan
5. Department of Hemodialysis and Surgery, Clinical Research Center, Kaken Hospital, International University of Health and Welfare, Chiba, Japan
6. Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, 65 Tsurumai, Showa, Nagoya, Aichi, 466-8560, Japan
7. Department of Surgery, Kumamoto Regional Medical Center, Kumamoto, Japan
8. Department of Radiology, Shinshu University School of Medicine, Matsumoto, Japan
9. Department of Radiology, St. Marianna University Yokohama Seibu Hospital, Yokohama, Japan
10. Department of Radiology, National Hospital Organization Disaster Medical Center, Tokyo, Japan
11. Department of Surgery, National Hospital Organization Sendai Medical Center, Sendai, Japan
12. Department of Healthcare Economics and Quality Management, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan
13. Critical Care and Emergency Center, Yokohama City University Medical Center, Yokohama, Japan
14. General Internal Medicine, Japanese Red Cross Society Nagoya Daini Hospital, Nagoya, Japan
15. Division of Gastroenterology, Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, Sendai, Japan
Abstract:Practical guidelines for the diagnosis of acute pancreatitis are presented so that a rapid and adequate diagnosis can be made. When acute pancreatitis is suspected in patients with acute onset of abdominal pain and tenderness mainly in the upper abdomen, the diagnosis of acute pancreatitis is made on the basis of elevated levels of pancreatic enzymes in the blood and/or urine. Furthermore, other acute abdominal diseases are ruled out if local findings associated with pancreatitis are confirmed by diagnostic imaging. According to the diagnostic criteria established in Japan, patients who present with two of the following three manifestations are diagnosed as having acute pancreatitis: characteristic upper abdominal pain, elevated levels of pancreatic enzymes, and findings of ultrasonography (US), CT or MRI suggesting acute pancreatitis. Detection of elevated levels of blood pancreatic enzymes is crucial in the diagnosis of acute pancreatitis. Measurement of blood lipase is recommended, because it is reported to be superior to all other pancreatic enzymes in terms of sensitivity and specificity. For measurements of the blood amylase level widely used in Japan, it should be cautioned that, because of its low specificity, abnormal high values are also often obtained in diseases other than pancreatitis. The cut-off level of blood pancreatic enzymes for the diagnosis of acute pancreatitis is not able to be set because of lack of sufficient evidence and consensus to date. CT study is the most appropriate procedure to confirm image findings of acute pancreatitis. Elucidation of the etiology of acute pancreatitis should be continued after a diagnosis of acute pancreatitis. In the process of the etiologic elucidation of acute pancreatitis, judgment whether it is gallstone-induced or not is most urgent and crucial for deciding treatment policy including the assessment of whether endoscopic papillary treatment should be conducted or not. The diagnosis of gallstone-induced acute pancreatitis can be made by combining detection of elevated levels of bilirubin, transamylase (ALT, AST) and ALP detected by hematological examination and the visualization of gallstones by US.
Keywords:acute pancreatitis  guidelines  diagnostic criteria  etiology  gallstone pancreatitis  clinical indicators
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