| Literature DB >> 26725837 |
Tetsuhide Ito1, Hiroshi Ishiguro2, Hirotaka Ohara2, Terumi Kamisawa2, Junichi Sakagami2, Naohiro Sata2, Yoshifumi Takeyama2, Morihisa Hirota2, Hiroyuki Miyakawa2, Hisato Igarashi2, Lingaku Lee2, Takashi Fujiyama2, Masayuki Hijioka2, Keijiro Ueda2, Yuichi Tachibana2, Yoshio Sogame2, Hiroaki Yasuda2, Ryusuke Kato2, Keisho Kataoka2, Keiko Shiratori2, Masanori Sugiyama2, Kazuichi Okazaki2, Shigeyuki Kawa2, Yusuke Tando2, Yoshikazu Kinoshita2, Mamoru Watanabe2, Tooru Shimosegawa2.
Abstract
Chronic pancreatitis is considered to be an irreversible progressive chronic inflammatory disease. The etiology and pathology of chronic pancreatitis are complex; therefore, it is important to correctly understand the stage and pathology and provide appropriate treatment accordingly. The newly revised Clinical Practice Guidelines of Chronic Pancreatitis 2015 consist of four chapters, i.e., diagnosis, staging, treatment, and prognosis, and includes a total of 65 clinical questions. These guidelines have aimed at providing certain directions and clinically practical contents for the management of chronic pancreatitis, preferentially adopting clinically useful articles. These revised guidelines also refer to early chronic pancreatitis based on the Criteria for the Diagnosis of Chronic Pancreatitis 2009. They include such items as health insurance coverage of high-titer lipase preparations and extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, new antidiabetic drugs, and the definition of and treatment approach to pancreatic pseudocyst. The accuracy of these guidelines has been improved by examining and adopting new evidence obtained after the publication of the first edition.Entities:
Keywords: Chronis pancreatitis; Early stage chronic pancreatitis; GRADE system; Guidelines; Medical conservative therapy; Pain management; Pancreatic dysfunction; Pancreatic endocrine; Pancreatic exocrine; Surgical therapy
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26725837 DOI: 10.1007/s00535-015-1149-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gastroenterol ISSN: 0944-1174 Impact factor: 7.527