2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.dld.2021.03.001
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Factors associated with prior acute pancreatitis episodes among patients with chronic pancreatitis

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“…To further explore the impact of pancreatic necrosis on progression rate, we have performed additional regression analyses for disease severity and complications within the subgroup of patients with predicted severe pancreatitis, which failed to detect any relevant statistically differences (data not shown). For CP, other independent risk factors than those previously mentioned, were male sex, smoking, and RAP, which is in line with previous studies 3,25 . In the majority of patients, CP was preceded by RAP (63%).…”
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“…To further explore the impact of pancreatic necrosis on progression rate, we have performed additional regression analyses for disease severity and complications within the subgroup of patients with predicted severe pancreatitis, which failed to detect any relevant statistically differences (data not shown). For CP, other independent risk factors than those previously mentioned, were male sex, smoking, and RAP, which is in line with previous studies 3,25 . In the majority of patients, CP was preceded by RAP (63%).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…24 On the contrary, we found a lower incidence of CP, which can be explained by a smaller proportion of alcoholic pancreatitis patients included in the current study. 25 Furthermore, our incidence rate of pancreatic cancer was comparable to the previous study 4 but significantly higher compared to the 0.2% incidence rate of the Dutch general population between 2008 and…”
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