Chronic pancreatitis and diabetes mellitus. A retrospective analysis of 156 ERCP investigations in patients with insulin-dependent and non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
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Chronic pancreatitis and diabetes mellitus. A retrospective analysis of 156 ERCP investigations in patients with insulin-dependent and non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
Abstract
Background: Pancreatic exocrine dysfunction has been described frequently in IDDM and NIDDM patients. Most authors tried to explain this finding as a diabetic complication. On the other hand, diabetes secondary to chronic pancreatitis (CP) might be more common than believed so far.
Aim of the study: In this study we evaluated pancreatograms of patients with known diabetes mellitus in order to detect ductal morphology changes characteristic for CP.
Methods: Consecutive diabetic patients admitted for ERCP for different reasons were evaluated retrospectively concerning ERCP findings, especially pancreatic duct changes (Cambridge classification), diabetes type, duration and therapy.
Results: 156 patients (76 male, 80 female; mean age 60 years (19-93)) were studied (38 IDDM; 118 NIDDM). Pancreatic ducts were classified as normal in 23.3%, CP degree I in 22.7%, CP degree II in 32.7% and CP degree III in 21.3%. The duct changes did not correlate with diabetes type (p = 0.19), diabetes duration (p = 0.38), diabetes therapy (p = 0.5) or age (p = 0.48).
Conclusion: Since CP should be defined by morphological and functional changes, it must be concluded that a substantial number of patients with a primary diagnosis of diabetes mellitus may have CP as a concomitant disease or, more likely, as a cause for their diabetic state.
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