New approaches to acute pancreatitis: role of inflammatory mediators

JG Norman - Digestion, 1999 - karger.com
JG Norman
Digestion, 1999karger.com
Regardless of whether the initiating event is alcohol, gallstones or some other less common
cause, acute pancreatitis progresses in a predictable manner eventually leading to failure of
multiple unrelated organs. Very quickly following the inciting event, a local inflammatory
process is initiated which results in the local production of inflammatory mediators. Virtually
all patients with acute pancreatitis will experience some symptoms related to this local
inflammation, with some resolving completely at this point. Most patients will go on to …
Abstract
Regardless of whether the initiating event is alcohol, gallstones or some other less common cause, acute pancreatitis progresses in a predictable manner eventually leading to failure of multiple unrelated organs. Very quickly following the inciting event, a local inflammatory process is initiated which results in the local production of inflammatory mediators. Virtually all patients with acute pancreatitis will experience some symptoms related to this local inflammation, with some resolving completely at this point. Most patients will go on to develop a systemic hyperinflammatory state expressed as the development of fever, tachycardia, tachypnea, and mild acid-base disturbances. Although this systemic hyperinflammatory state is usually mild, occasionally it may be very severe resulting in overt distant organ failure. With a more thorough understanding of the inflammatory mediators responsible for this hyperinflammatory state, many new therapeutic approaches are on the horizon.
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