1. The four seasons of pancreatitis - Etiology of acute pancreatitis during the course of the year.
- Author
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Sirtl S, Hohmann E, Beyer G, Hamm J, Neesse A, and Ammer-Herrmenau C
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- Humans, Germany epidemiology, Male, Female, Incidence, Middle Aged, Aged, Adult, Risk Factors, Aged, 80 and over, Acute Disease, Young Adult, Seasons, Pancreatitis epidemiology, Pancreatitis etiology
- Abstract
Background/objectives: Whether seasonality is a factor that influences the incidence of acute pancreatitis (AP) is an under-investigated area. If seasonal incidence peaks can be detected, specifically with regard to biliary pancreatitis, has so far been answered in contradictory ways in the literature., Methods: All AP cases from two tertiary German referral centers were identified between 2016 and 2022 based on ICD-10 discharge codes. The χ2 test for goodness of fit was applied to test significant differences in monthly and seasonal distributions of AP admissions., Results: In total, 3597 AP cases were included. We observed significantly more idiopathic and biliary cases in May to July (p-values 0.041 and 0.027, respectively). Furthermore, most drug-induced APs were identified during the winter months (p-value 0.006). Moreover, there was a significant peak of alcohol-induced pancreatitis in summer and fall (p-value 0.038)., Conclusions: Our data indicate a seasonal impact on AP incidences for certain etiologies., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest., (Thieme. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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