| Literature DB >> 4023241 |
E J Balthazar, J H Ranson, D P Naidich, A J Megibow, R Caccavale, M M Cooper.
Abstract
In 83 patients with acute pancreatitis, the initial computed tomographic (CT) examinations were classified by degree of disease severity (grades A-E) and were correlated with the clinical follow-up, objective prognostic signs, and complications and death. The length of hospitalization correlated well with the severity of the initial CT findings. Abscesses occurred in 21.6% of the entire group, compared with 60.0% of grade E patients. Pleural effusions were also more common in grade E patients. Grades A and B patients did not have abscesses, and none died, regardless of the number of prognostic signs. Abscesses were seen in 80.0% of patients with six to eight prognostic signs, compared with 12.5% of those with zero to two. The use of prognostic signs with initial CT findings results in improved prognostic accuracy. Early CT examination of patients with acute pancreatitis is a useful prognostic indicator of morbidity and mortality.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 4023241 DOI: 10.1148/radiology.156.3.4023241
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiology ISSN: 0033-8419 Impact factor: 11.105