phases of acute pancreatitis
Last reviewed 06/2021
phases of acute pancreatitis
Two overlapping phases with two peaks of mortality can be identified in acute pancreatitis:
- early phase
- present during the first week (but may extend to the second week as well)
- host response to local pancreatic injury will result in systemic disturbances which will clinically manifest as the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS)
- SIRS - defined by presence of two or more criteria:
- heart rate >90 beats/min
- core temperature <36°C or >38°C
- white blood count <4000 or >12000/mm3
- respirations >20/min or PCO2 <32mmHg
- the severity of acute pancreatitis during early phase is determined by the presence and duration of organ failure
- persistent SIRS (>48 hours) has been shown to be strongly associated
with subsequent risk of developing organ failure
- local complications may be present but does not influence the severity
of the condition
- late phase
- characterised by the continuation of systemic signs of inflammation or by the presence of local complications
- seen only in patients with moderately severe or severe acute pancreatitis (1,2)
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