2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00464-022-09070-8
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Impact of pancreatic fat on the risk of post-endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography pancreatitis

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“…Procedure-related factors include difficult cannulation [e.g., a cannulation time >5 min, >5 cannulation attempts, and >1 inadvertent pancreatic duct (PD) cannulation], and frequent contrast injections into the PD (1,9). A recent study also reported that a fatty pancreas is a risk factor in the development of PEP (12). However, the majority of previous studies have not attempted to distinguish between the risk factors associated with overall PEP and those of MS PEP.…”
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“…Procedure-related factors include difficult cannulation [e.g., a cannulation time >5 min, >5 cannulation attempts, and >1 inadvertent pancreatic duct (PD) cannulation], and frequent contrast injections into the PD (1,9). A recent study also reported that a fatty pancreas is a risk factor in the development of PEP (12). However, the majority of previous studies have not attempted to distinguish between the risk factors associated with overall PEP and those of MS PEP.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%