Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine
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Severe acute pancreatitis is a disease associated with high mortality, causes of which are multiple organ failure(MOF) in the early course and the development of bacterial infections in the later course. Inflammatory response leading to organ failure continues to be one of the major problem after acute pancreatitis. ⋯ We have to clarify the mechanism of immunological suppression in the development of bacterial infections in severe acute pancreatitis. It is important that the elucidation of key mediators in MOF and the mechanism of immune suppression in the development of bacterial infection could be improved by the prognosis of severe acute pancreatitis.
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Acute pancreatitis is a disease with a wide variety of pathophysiologies, ranging from mild to severe condition. In about 80% to 90% of cases, acute pancreatitis presents as a mild inflammation with low morbidity and mortality, self-reversing to normal condition within 3-4 days. However, the natural course of severe pancreatitis progresses into SIRS and necrosis of the pancreas and its surrounding tissue. ⋯ For those events, the evidences were collected by a systemic search of MEDLINE and Japan Centra Revues Medicina. And then practical recommendations were also graded and introduced to provide a framework for clinitians to manage acute pancreatitis as a guideline. This paper described a part of those recommendations.