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Evidence for diagnosis of early chronic pancreatitis after three episodes of acute pancreatitis: a cross-sectional multicentre international study with experimental animal model

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-80532-6

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  1. National Research, Development and Innovation Office [K116634, FK131864, FK124632, K128222]
  2. Economic Development and Innovation Operative Programme Grant from the National Research, Development and Innovation Office [GINOP 2.3.2-15-2016-00048]
  3. Human Resources Development Operational Programme Grant from the National Research, Development and Innovation Office [EFOP-3.6.2-16-2017-00006]
  4. Hungarian Academy of Sciences [LP2014-10/2014]
  5. Hungarian Academy of Sciences
  6. Ministry for Innovation and Technology [UNKP-20-5]

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This study found that three or more episodes of acute pancreatitis (AP) are a strong risk factor for chronic pancreatitis (CP), and identified new diagnostic criteria for early CP (ECP). These ECP criteria can help diagnose the majority of CP patients earlier without additional healthcare costs.
Chronic pancreatitis (CP) is an end-stage disease with no specific therapy; therefore, an early diagnosis is of crucial importance. In this study, data from 1315 and 318 patients were analysed from acute pancreatitis (AP) and CP registries, respectively. The population from the AP registry was divided into AP (n=983), recurrent AP (RAP, n=270) and CP (n=62) groups. The prevalence of CP in combination with AP, RAP2, RAP3, RAP4 and RAP5+was 0%, 1%, 16%, 50% and 47%, respectively, suggesting that three or more episodes of AP is a strong risk factor for CP. Laboratory, imaging and clinical biomarkers highlighted that patients with RAP3+do not show a significant difference between RAPs and CP. Data from CP registries showed 98% of patients had at least one AP and the average number of episodes was four. We mimicked the human RAPs in a mouse model and found that three or more episodes of AP cause early chronic-like morphological changes in the pancreas. We concluded that three or more attacks of AP with no morphological changes to the pancreas could be considered as early CP (ECP).The new diagnostic criteria for ECP allow the majority of CP patients to be diagnosed earlier. They can be used in hospitals with no additional costs in healthcare.

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