Relationship between the etiology of acute pancreatitis and its clinical features in Asian patients

Authors

  • Adil Hassan Chang, Hafeez Soomro , Javed Iqbal Author

Keywords:

Acute Pancreatitis, Asians

Abstract

Background: Acute pancreatitis is a common gastrointestinal disorder with a multifactorial etiology that

varies among different geographic regions. In Asian patients, the most common causes of acute pancreatitis are

gallstones and alcohol consumption, but the clinical features of the disease may differ depending on the etiology.

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between the etiology of acute pancreatitis and its

clinical features in Asian patients.

Methodology: We conducted a retrospective analysis of 250 Asian patients with acute pancreatitis who were

admitted to our hospital between 2018 and 2022.

Results: Our results showed that gallstones were the most common etiology of acute pancreatitis (56%), followed

by alcohol consumption (28%), and idiopathic causes (16%). Patients with gallstone-related pancreatitis were more

likely to present with biliary colic and jaundice, while patients with alcohol-related pancreatitis had a higher

incidence of pancreatic necrosis and systemic complications.

Conclusion: The etiology of acute pancreatitis has a significant impact on the clinical presentation and severity of

the disease in Asian patients, and should be taken into account when planning the management and treatment of the

condition.

 

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Published

2023-07-01

How to Cite

Relationship between the etiology of acute pancreatitis and its clinical features in Asian patients . (2023). Journal of Indus Medical College (JIMC), 6(2), 1-3. https://jimc.org.pk/index.php/jimc/article/view/62