Prevalence, severity and management of hypertriglyceridemia-associated pancreatitis; A 7-year retrospective cohort study at Canadian quaternary care hospitals
Jaleh Hassanloo MD , Sarah Béland-Bonenfant MD , Martine Paquette M.Sc. , Alexis Baass MDM.Sc. , Sophie Bernard MDPhD
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Abstract
Background
Hypertriglyceridemia (HTG) is known as the third most common cause of acute pancreatitis (AP).
Objective
To study the prevalence and outcomes of HTG-AP as well as the quality of the follow-up post HTG-AP hospitalization in Canada.
Methods
This retrospective multicenter study was performed in patients admitted with AP (ICD 10 code K85) in quaternary care hospitals between 2012 and 2018. For every case of HTG-AP (TG ≥ 5.6 mmol/L on admission), two controls of biliary-AP were selected and matched for sex and age at the time of admission.
Results
Out of 1490 admitted AP patients, 40 (3%) had HTG-AP. The average TG concentration was higher in patients admitted to the ICU compared to those who were not (27.34 mmol/L vs 13.02 mmol/L). Compared to biliary-AP group, the HTG-AP patients had more frequent severe Balthazar grade (45% vs 25%) with longer duration of hospitalisation (nine versus five days) and more frequent ICU admission (38% vs 8%). Furthermore, only 35% of HTG-AP patients were referred to specialized clinics and 42.5% were left with no follow-up. Only 17% of newly discovered HTG-AP patients were started on fibrate at discharge.
Conclusion
In comparison to biliary-AP, HTG-AP patients had a worse clinical course of pancreatitis. Furthermore, the quality of the follow-up post HTG-AP hospitalization was suboptimal. This could be explained by of the lack of knowledge of health care providers concerning the proper diagnosis and management of chylomicronemia syndromes, leading to this condition to be frequently missed or underdiagnosed.
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