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The role of octreotide and somatostatin in acute and chronic pancreatitis.

W Uhl1, S E Anghelacopoulos, H Friess, M W Büchler.   

Abstract

Acute pancreatitis may follow a mild or a severe course. Whereas mild or edematous pancreatitis is a self-limiting disease with a low complication rate and low death rate, morbidity and mortality in severe or necrotizing pancreatitis are still unacceptably high. The major problem is the lack of a specific drug, especially in the early phase of the disease, to interfere with the systemic inflammatory response syndrome and to limit or prevent complications of the disease. Although the initiating pathophysiological process is not known, the destruction of the gland ('autodigestion') by digestive enzymes may be responsible for disease progression. Inhibition of pancreatic activity, which reduces exocrine secretion and further prevents the release and activation of enzymes, was therefore suggested as a specific treatment concept. The results of clinical investigations using somatostatin or its analogue are controversial, since all these trials had low statistical power. In a recent multicenter randomized controlled study with a large number of patients (n = 302) (and an adequate level of disease severity), no benefit of octreotide on progression or outcome was found. Chronic pancreatitis is characterized by an irreversible destruction of the exocrine and endocrine pancreatic parenchyma leading to maldigestion and diabetes. Pain, which may be caused by increased ductal pressure, is one of the most dominant symptoms in chronic pancreatitis. However, no beneficial effects on pain with pancreatic exocrine secretion-inhibiting drugs have been demonstrated. Treatment of other complications of the disease (pseudocyst formation, fistula and pancreatic ascites), with somatostatin or octreotide has given conflicting results. However, in a prophylactic clinical setting (e.g. elective pancreatic surgery) the inhibition of exocrine pancreatic secretion reduces complications.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10207228     DOI: 10.1159/000051477

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Digestion        ISSN: 0012-2823            Impact factor:   3.216


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