儿科复发性急性胰腺炎:特点和危险因素。

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 PEDIATRICS Archivos argentinos de pediatria Pub Date : 2025-01-23 DOI:10.5546/aap.2024-10437.eng
Jader M Perdomo Muñoz, Silvia Morise, María B Pallitto, Oscar Patiño, Gonzalo Ortiz, Georgia Silvestri, Gabriela Messere, Román Bigliardi
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复发性急性胰腺炎(RAP)影响15-36%的儿童急性胰腺炎(AP),并可能进展为慢性。为了确定RAP的病因和演变,我们对1-18岁的患者进行了一项描述性回顾性队列研究。从79例AP患者中纳入12例RAP患者,收集人口统计学、病因学、临床、分析和影像学资料。结果显示,RAP患者的中位年龄为11岁,AP患者的中位年龄为13岁。性别和初始严重程度之间无显著差异。在体重百分位数、超声检查结果和遗传研究中发现了显著的关联。这些因素可能影响RAP的进展。胆道结石是两组中最常见的病因。多学科的方法可以避免其进展为慢性。
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Recurrent acute pancreatitis in pediatrics: characteristics and risk factors.

Recurrent acute pancreatitis (RAP) affects 15-36% of children with acute pancreatitis (AP) and may progress to chronicity. To determine the etiology and evolution of RAP, a descriptive retrospective cohort study was conducted in patients aged 1-18 years. Twelve patients with RAP were included out of 79 with AP, and demographic, etiological, clinical, analytical, and imaging data were collected. The results showed that the median age was 11 years for RAP and 13 years for AP. There were no significant differences between sexes or initial severity. Significant associations were found in the weight percentile, ultrasound findings, and genetic studies. These factors may influence the progression of RAP. Biliary lithiasis was the most common etiology in both groups. The multidisciplinary approach allows for avoiding its progression to chronicity.

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期刊介绍: Archivos Argentinos de Pediatría is the official publication of the Sociedad Argentina de Pediatría (SAP) and has been published without interruption since 1930. Its publication is bimonthly. Archivos Argentinos de Pediatría publishes articles related to perinatal, child and adolescent health and other relevant disciplines for the medical profession.
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