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Pancreatitis aguda biliar: una revisión eteiopatogénica y evolutiva de 148 casos / Biliary acute pancreatitis: an etiopathology and evolution review of 148 cases
Garcia, H. A; Monti, Cecilia; Del Giundice, Silvana; Eufemio, G; Gasali, F; Maschietto, A; Molinelli Wells, N; García, M; Tiscornia, O. M.
  • Garcia, H. A; Hospital Churruca. Servicio de Cirurgía General. AR
  • Monti, Cecilia; Hospital Churruca. Servicio de Cirurgía General. AR
  • Del Giundice, Silvana; Hospital Churruca. Servicio de Cirurgía General. AR
  • Eufemio, G; Hospital Churruca. Servicio de Cirurgía General. AR
  • Gasali, F; Hospital Churruca. Servicio de Cirurgía General. AR
  • Maschietto, A; Hospital Churruca. Servicio de Cirurgía General. AR
  • Molinelli Wells, N; Hospital Churruca. Servicio de Cirurgía General. Sección Vías Biliares, Hígado y Pancreas. AR
  • García, M; Hospital Churruca. Servicio de Cirurgía General. AR
  • Tiscornia, O. M; Hospital Churruca. Servicio de Cirurgía General. AR
Acta gastroenterol. latinoam ; 30(4): 227-32, 2000. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-272964
RESUMO

BACKGROUND:

A retrospective analysis of de etiologic factors and fisiopathogenic mechanisms underlyng an acute biliar pancreatitis episode put in evidence the complexity of the attempt to acquire a clear understanding of the entity. In this presentation the authors try to re-examine the main factors involved in the triggering of the disease. Beasides the clasic theories and their own approach to the management of an acute pancreatic inflammation episode are discussed.

AIMS:

The main purpose of this endeavor was to identify and discuss the etiopahogenic machanisms that were prevalent in a series of 148 patients observed and trated in a 10 years period. Besides, another distinctive aim was to analyze their evolution and somehow to try to assess their probable prognosis. PLACE OF APPLICATION Close comunity. POPULATION The whole group of patients that were admitted with the diagnosis of acute pancreatitis in the time period comprised between 1987-1997.

METHODS:

The acute pancreatitis subgroups and their respective number of patient included were the following BILIARY ACUTE PANCREATITIS 140 CASES POST ERCP 8 CASES

CONCLUSIONS:

As a result of the present reviewing endeaveur several observations deserve to be pointed out a. The pancreatic gland undoubtedly is a neuroendocrine organ, that is subjeted to complex neural and hormonal influence. b. Undeniably, the involvement of the autonomic nervous system in the physiopathogenic mechanism of acute pancreatitis has been surprisingly disregarded. c. The biliary acute pancreatitis variant is the most frequent. What we consider a simplification is to accept the Opie's postulation without taking into account the intermediate steps, centered on autonomic reflexes, that ultimately lead to the acute inflammatory lesions. d. Although without an absolute proof, it is undeniable that "stress" is a primary etiologie in some cases of acute pancreatitis. e. We favor the idea that the pancreon's functional status influences on the extension and intensity degree of the acute pancreatic inflammatory lesions.
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Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Pancreatitis Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Adult / Aged80 / Female / Humans Language: Spanish Journal: Acta gastroenterol. latinoam Journal subject: Gastroenterology Year: 2000 Type: Article Affiliation country: Argentina Institution/Affiliation country: Hospital Churruca/AR

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Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Pancreatitis Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Limits: Adult / Aged80 / Female / Humans Language: Spanish Journal: Acta gastroenterol. latinoam Journal subject: Gastroenterology Year: 2000 Type: Article Affiliation country: Argentina Institution/Affiliation country: Hospital Churruca/AR