2020
DOI: 10.1186/s12916-020-01859-5
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The global, regional, and national burden of pancreatitis in 195 countries and territories, 1990–2017: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017

Abstract: Background Pancreatitis is a critical public health problem, and the burden of pancreatitis is increasing. We report the rates and trends of the prevalence, incidence, and years lived with disability (YLDs) for pancreatitis at the global, regional, and national levels in 195 countries and territories from 1990 to 2017, stratified by sex, age, and sociodemographic index (SDI). Methods Data on pancreatitis were available from the Global Burden of Dis… Show more

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“…Acute pancreatitis remains a prevalent source of hospitalization and morbidity worldwide ( 17 ). Drug-induced pancreatitis, although a less common etiology, is being increasingly recognized for its importance because of the expanding number of traditional and homeopathic medications available and the increasing prevalence of chronic illnesses requiring long-term pharmacologic therapy ( 18 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acute pancreatitis remains a prevalent source of hospitalization and morbidity worldwide ( 17 ). Drug-induced pancreatitis, although a less common etiology, is being increasingly recognized for its importance because of the expanding number of traditional and homeopathic medications available and the increasing prevalence of chronic illnesses requiring long-term pharmacologic therapy ( 18 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, the global prevalence of pancreatitis has continued to increase. In 1990, the prevalent cases numbered approximately three million—and this rose to more than six million cases in 2017 [ 65 ]. While lifestyle factors have been implicated in the upsurge in the rates of pancreatitis [ 66 ], adequate case reports and access to quality data may be partly responsible for this notable rise.…”
Section: Epidemiology Of Pancreatitis and Diabetesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Just as EBW has been a constantly growing health-care issue, also the global burden of pancreatic diseases has increased over the past decades [4, 5]. In this context, acute pancreatitis (AP) presents the most common pancreatic disease, while pancreatic cancer (PC) is the most lethal one [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%