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Review
. 2009 Aug;6(8):470-7.
doi: 10.1038/nrgastro.2009.106. Epub 2009 Jul 7.

Acute pancreatitis: risk of recurrence and late consequences of the disease

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Review

Acute pancreatitis: risk of recurrence and late consequences of the disease

Juhani Sand et al. Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2009 Aug.

Abstract

Research into the clinical management of acute pancreatitis has primarily focused on the immediate complications of the disease, whereas its late consequences have received less attention. These late sequelae of acute pancreatitis refer to complications that arise after the convalescence period, which lasts for 3-6 months after the initial episode. In patients who do not undergo necrosectomy that involves removal of the exocrine gland, pancreatic exocrine function usually improves rather than deteriorates during follow-up. By contrast, glucose intolerance is likely to worsen over time in all patients with acute pancreatitis. Despite the risk of late complications for patients with acute pancreatitis, their long-term quality of life is usually good. The number of pancreatitis episodes a patient has experienced is an important factor that determines the severity of late complications of acute pancreatitis. Risk factors for the recurrence of acute pancreatitis episodes have now been identified. This Review focuses on data from studies that investigated the risk factors for recurrent attacks of acute pancreatitis, and discusses the late consequences of this disease.

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