2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.pan.2013.02.002
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Early changes in serum creatinine level and estimated glomerular filtration rate predict pancreatic necrosis and mortality in acute pancreatitis

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“…An elevation of serum creatinine has been used as a predictor of disease severity [23] and occurrence of pancreatic necrosis [24] as well as death [25]. The concentration of MMP-8 in serum has been shown to be elevated in septic children with AKI compared to those without AKI [26], but less is known about the relationship between MMP-8 and AKI in AP.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An elevation of serum creatinine has been used as a predictor of disease severity [23] and occurrence of pancreatic necrosis [24] as well as death [25]. The concentration of MMP-8 in serum has been shown to be elevated in septic children with AKI compared to those without AKI [26], but less is known about the relationship between MMP-8 and AKI in AP.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6,14 However, urine level of NGAL (uNGAL), a parameter reflecting renal dysfunction more accurately and at earlier stage of the disease, has never been evaluated as a predictor of AP severity in humans. 6,14 However, urine level of NGAL (uNGAL), a parameter reflecting renal dysfunction more accurately and at earlier stage of the disease, has never been evaluated as a predictor of AP severity in humans.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…NPV in predicting AP related in-hospital mortality. Renal impairment was an independent predictor for in-hospital mortality in patients with AP, and measurement of creatinine on the first day proved to be a good predictor of mortality [19] [20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Thus, this new model may achieve early (within few hours of admission), simple and easily applicable tool to predict adverse outcomes in AP patients before using more sophisticated and expensive techniques. One reason for this superior predictive ability of this coupling model is the inclusion RDW and serum creatinine which are well-known predictors of mortality in AP as shown inprevious studies [13] [15] [19] [20]. This model has yet to be validated prospectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%