BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS IN ACUTE PANCREATITIS
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Received
04 January 2020
Revised
No
Accepted
25 February 2020
Available Online
15 March 2020
Abstract
BACKGROUND
ACUTE PANCREATITIS REPRESENT AN INFLAMMATORY DISEASE WITH DIFFERENT GRADES OF
SEVERITY, RANGING FROM MILD TO SEVERE PRESENTATIONS.THERE ARE A LOT OF BIOMARKERS
USED IN DIAGNOSIS AND PROGNOSIS OF ACUTE PANCREATITIS. OUR AIM WAS TO EVALUATE DIFFERENT BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS AT TWO MOMENTS OF PANCREATITIS:ADMISSION AND DISCHARGE.
METHOD:WE INCLUDED 100 PATIENTS.ALL THE PATIENTS WERE EVALUATED AT ADMISSION AND DISCHARGE.DATA ON BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS SUCH AS AMYLASE, LYPASE WERE COLLECTED.
RESULTS:WE HAVE OBTAINED SIMILAR RESULTS LIKE IN THE STUDIES FROM LITERATURE REGARDING DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE PANCREATITIS USING AMYLASE, LIPASE, LEUKOCYTES, BILIRUBIN, LACTATE DEHIDROGENASE.
Keywords
AMYLASE
LIPASE
ACUTE PANCREATITIS
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