| Literature DB >> 28984211 |
M A Kempeneers1, M G Besselink, Y Issa, J E van Hooft, H van Goor, M J Bruno, H C van Santvoort, M A Boermeester.
Abstract
- Chronic pancreatitis is a progressive inflammatory disease, which leads to a severe decrease in quality of life and reduced life expectancy.- 85-90% of patients with chronic pancreatitis consult the doctor because of pain.- Pain in chronic pancreatitis has a multifactorial aetiology, with nociceptive and neuropathological components.- Current treatment of chronic pancreatitis uses a step-up approach, starting with lifestyle interventions and medication, followed by endoscopic or surgical treatment or a combination of these two.- Surgical drainage or resection is more effective than repeated endoscopic treatment for patients with advanced chronic pancreatitis who use opiates.- There are indications that early surgical intervention in painful chronic pancreatitis and a dilated pancreatic duct provides better results than the current step-up approach; this is currently being investigated in the ESCAPE trial.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28984211
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd ISSN: 0028-2162