Invalidity of Tokyo guidelines in acute biliary pancreatitis A multicenter cohort analysis of 944 pancreatitis cases /

There is a noteworthy overlap between the clinical picture of biliary acute pancreatitis (AP) and the 2018 Tokyo guidelines currently used for the diagnosis of cholangitis (AC) and cholecystitis (CC). This can lead to significant antibiotic and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) o...

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Szerzők: Juhász Márk Félix
Tóháti Rebeka
Jászai Viktória Adrienn
Molnár Regina
Borbásné Farkas Kornélia
Czakó László
Vincze Áron
Erőss Bálint Mihály
Szentesi Andrea Ildikó
Izbéki Ferenc
Papp Mária
Hegyi Péter
Párniczky Andrea
Kollaborációs szervezet: Hungarian Pancreatic Study Group
Váncsa Szilárd
Márta Katalin
Nagy Rita
Hegyi Péter Jenő
Imrei Marcell
Kui Balázs
Illés Dóra
Takács Tamás
Maurovich-Horvat Pál
Doros Attila
Deák Pál Ákos
Varga Csaba
Gaál Szabolcs
Zubek László
Gál János
Hussein Tamás
Tarján Dorottya
et al
Dokumentumtípus: Cikk
Megjelent: 2023
Sorozat:UNITED EUROPEAN GASTROENTEROLOGY JOURNAL
Tárgyszavak:
doi:10.1002/ueg2.12402

mtmt:34072590
Online Access:http://publicatio.bibl.u-szeged.hu/27950
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520 3 |a There is a noteworthy overlap between the clinical picture of biliary acute pancreatitis (AP) and the 2018 Tokyo guidelines currently used for the diagnosis of cholangitis (AC) and cholecystitis (CC). This can lead to significant antibiotic and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) overuse.We aimed to assess the on-admission prevalence of AC/CC according to the 2018 Tokyo guidelines (TG18) in a cohort of biliary AP patients, and its association with antibiotic use, ERCP and clinically relevant endpoints.We conducted a secondary analysis of the Hungarian Pancreatic Study Group's prospective multicenter registry of 2195 AP cases. We grouped and compared biliary cases (n = 944) based on the on-admission fulfillment of definite AC/CC according to TG18. Aside from antibiotic use, we evaluated mortality, AC/CC/AP severity, ERCP performance and length of hospitalization. We also conducted a literature review discussing each criteria of the TG18 in the context of AP.27.8% of biliary AP cases fulfilled TG18 for both AC and CC, 22.5% for CC only and 20.8% for AC only. Antibiotic use was high (77.4%). About 2/3 of the AC/CC cases were mild, around 10% severe. Mortality was below 1% in mild and moderate AC/CC patients, but considerably higher in severe cases (12.8% and 21.2% in AC and CC). ERCP was performed in 89.3% of AC cases, common bile duct stones were found in 41.1%.Around 70% of biliary AP patients fulfilled the TG18 for AC/CC, associated with a high rate of antibiotic use. Mortality in presumed mild or moderate AC/CC is low. Each of the laboratory and clinical criteria are commonly fulfilled in biliary AP, single imaging findings are also unspecific-AP specific diagnostic criteria are needed, as the prevalence of AC/CC are likely greatly overestimated. Randomized trials testing antibiotic use are also warranted. 
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700 0 2 |a Vincze Áron  |e aut 
700 0 2 |a Erőss Bálint Mihály  |e aut 
700 0 2 |a Szentesi Andrea Ildikó  |e aut 
700 0 2 |a Izbéki Ferenc  |e aut 
700 0 2 |a Papp Mária  |e aut 
700 0 2 |a Hegyi Péter  |e aut 
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700 0 2 |a Imrei Marcell  |e aut 
700 0 2 |a Kui Balázs  |e aut 
700 0 2 |a Illés Dóra  |e aut 
700 0 2 |a Takács Tamás  |e aut 
700 0 2 |a Maurovich-Horvat Pál  |e aut 
700 0 2 |a Doros Attila  |e aut 
700 0 2 |a Deák Pál Ákos  |e aut 
700 0 2 |a Varga Csaba  |e aut 
700 0 2 |a Gaál Szabolcs  |e aut 
700 0 2 |a Zubek László  |e aut 
700 0 2 |a Gál János  |e aut 
700 0 2 |a Hussein Tamás  |e aut 
700 0 2 |a Tarján Dorottya  |e aut 
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