2011
DOI: 10.3109/03009734.2010.547636
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Acute renal failure in severe pancreatitis: A population-based study

Abstract: IntroductionAcute pancreatitis (AP) is a common illness with varied mortality and morbidity. Patients with AP complicated with acute renal failure (ARF) have higher mortality than patients with AP alone. Although ARF has been proposed as a leading mortality cause for AP patients admitted to the ICU, few studies have directly analyzed the relationship between AP and ARF.MethodsWe performed a retrospective study using the population-based database from the Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database (NHIR… Show more

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“…Several studies have asserted that renal failure is always one of the main drivers in multi‐organ failure due to SAP . The main pathophysiology is initiated as an uncontrolled systemic inflammatory process with ensuing hypovolaemia, either from wide‐spread vasodilation or fluid sequestration, and reduced tissue perfusion, which ultimately causes organ damage and failure, even multi‐organ failure . We show that multi‐organ failure is an important prognostic factor in SAP induced‐AKI as reported previously …”
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confidence: 80%
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“…Several studies have asserted that renal failure is always one of the main drivers in multi‐organ failure due to SAP . The main pathophysiology is initiated as an uncontrolled systemic inflammatory process with ensuing hypovolaemia, either from wide‐spread vasodilation or fluid sequestration, and reduced tissue perfusion, which ultimately causes organ damage and failure, even multi‐organ failure . We show that multi‐organ failure is an important prognostic factor in SAP induced‐AKI as reported previously …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Our results suggest that AKI patients experience a significantly higher ICU mortality compared with those who never develop AKI during intensive care (20.5% vs 44.9%, P < 0.001), which is consistent with published reports. 24,25 The mortality in the AKI III group is the highest at 55.6% compared with the AKI I and II groups. Moreover, more advanced AKIN classifications are associated with higher rates of ICU mortality, in an approximately linear fashion.…”
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confidence: 98%
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“…It contained home care visits, ambulatory care, out-patient care, prescription drugs, and medical record that was encoded by using the International Classification of Disease, 9- revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) [24]. …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SAP is often complicated by acute kidney injury, either isolated or part of MOF (Peride et al, 2011). Patients with SAP complicated with acute kidney injury are associated with a higher mortality than patients with acute pancreatitis alone (Lin et al, 2011;Bishehsari et al, 2012). Multiple studies have demonstrated that sepsis is the leading cause of acute renal failure among risk factors like polytrauma, burns, pancreatitis, cardiopulmonary bypass, and others.…”
Section: Ratio Of Apoptosis Of Renal Tissues By Tunelmentioning
confidence: 99%