Pancreatitis (Acute) Flashcards

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Define acute pancretaitis

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An acute inflammation of the pancreas.

Characterised by:
• Self-perpetuating inflammation due to enzyme-mediated autodigestion.
• Oedema and fluid shifts causing hypovolaemia, as extracellular fluid is trapped in the gut, peritoneum, and retroperitoneum (worsened by vomiting).

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What are the causes/risk factors of acute pancreatitis?

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Causes: I GET SMASHED
• Idiopathic
• Gallstones (in CBD)
• Ethanol
• Trauma
• Steroids
• Mumps, EBV, Mycoplasma, Malignancy
• Autoimmune
• Scorpion bites
• Hypercalcaemia/hypertriglyceridaemia
• ERCP, iatrogenic
• Drugs e.g. azathioprine, mercaptopurine, thiazides, valproate

Risk factors
• Gallstones
• Alcohol

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What are the symptoms of acute pancreatitis?

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  • Epigastric pain radiating to the back, relieved by sitting forward, worse on movement
  • Nausea & vomiting
  • Anorexia
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What are the signs of acute acute pancreatitis?

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  • Epigastric tenderness, guarding and rigidity
  • Cullen’s/Grey-Turner’s/Fox’s sign
  • Tachycardia
  • Fever
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What investigations are carried out for

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Bloods
• Raised amylase, glucose and CRP
• FBC
- High WCC
• Low Ca2+
• Deranged LFTs
• ABG
- Hypoxia
- Metabolic acidosis

USS
• Gallstones
• Biliary dilation

Erect CXR
• Pleural effusion

AXR
• Exclude other causes of acute abdomen

CT
• Shows enlargement of the pancreas with irregular contours, necrosis, pseudocysts
and peripancreatic fat obliteration

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What is the management for acute pancreatitis?

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Severity
• APACHE-II score
• Modified Glasgow criteria

Medical
• Drip and suck: IV fluids, Ryles tube
• NBM
• Analgesia
• Blood sugar control

Surgical
• ERCP with sphincterotomy
• Cholecystectomy
• Necrosectomy

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What are the complications of acute pancreatitis?

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  • Sepsis and shock - ARDS, AKI, DIC, MOF
  • Hypocalcaemia
  • Diabetes (hyperglycaemia)
  • Pancreatic necrosis and pseudocyst (peri-pancreatic fluid collection, > 4 wks).
  • Abscess
  • Bleeding due to elastase eroding adjacent arteries.
  • Thrombosis in splanchnic vessels.
  • Pseudoaneurysms
  • Chronic pancreatitis
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