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Systematic review of hypertriglyceridemia-induced acute pancreatitis: A more virulent etiology?

Authors :
Nicholas J. Zyromski
Henry A. Pitt
Benjamin J. Rejowski
Rosalie A. Carr
Gregory A. Cote
Source :
Pancreatology. 16:469-476
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2016.

Abstract

Objective We sought to define the severity and natural history of hypertriglyceridemia induced acute pancreatitis (HTG-AP), specifically whether HTG-AP causes more severe AP than that caused by other etiologies. Methods Systematic review of the English literature. Results Thirty-four studies (15 countries; 1972–2015) included 1340 HTG-AP patients (weighted mean prevalence of 9%). The median admission triglyceride concentration was 2622 mg/dl (range 1160–9769). Patients with HTG have a 14% weighted mean prevalence of AP. Plasmapheresis decreased circulating triglycerides, but did not conclusively affect AP mortality. Only 7 reports (n = 392 patients) compared severity of HTG-AP to that of AP from other etiologies. Of these, 2 studies found no difference in severity, while 5 suggested that HTG-AP patients may have increased severity compared to AP of other etiology. Conclusions 1) hypertriglyceridemia is a relatively uncommon (9%) cause of acute pancreatitis; however, patients with hypertriglyceridemia have a high (14%) incidence of acute pancreatitis; 2) plasmapheresis may offer specific therapy unique to this patient population; and 3) data specifically comparing the severity of HTG-AP with AP caused by other etiologies are heterogeneous and scarce.

Details

ISSN :
14243903
Volume :
16
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pancreatology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4d46b6ff617fe572651ed25af313bd1f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pan.2016.02.011