2017
DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2017.08.073
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Development and Validation of a Chronic Pancreatitis Prognosis Score in 2 Independent Cohorts

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“…Following title and abstract screening, 235 full-text reviews were conducted and 48 papers were ultimately included in the systematic review ( Fig. 1 Original Scoring Systems [10,[14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23] Eleven studies described original scores that collected patient parameters to classify patients into severity groups or clinical stages (or to assign a score for severity). The studies included a minimum of 2 parameters (Table 1).…”
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“…Following title and abstract screening, 235 full-text reviews were conducted and 48 papers were ultimately included in the systematic review ( Fig. 1 Original Scoring Systems [10,[14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23] Eleven studies described original scores that collected patient parameters to classify patients into severity groups or clinical stages (or to assign a score for severity). The studies included a minimum of 2 parameters (Table 1).…”
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“…The most recently published score, CP Prognosis Score, has been prospectively validated to be able to predict important outcomes [23]. During the development of CP Prognosis Score, an array of biochemical and clinical parameters were analysed in patients with an unequivocal diagnosis of CP [23].…”
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“…A relevant role for CRP, a marker of acute phase reaction, has been recently reported not only as a prognostic variable associated with CP course 43 , but also as a marker of decreased bone density 4 . In the present study, however, CRP levels were not associated with BMD.…”
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“…COPPS helped to determine the risk for readmission to hospital and potential length of hospital stay. 6 CP increases the risk of pancreatic cancer. However, in the absence of hereditary predisposition, it remains unclear which subgroup of CP patients would benefit from surveillance.…”
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