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Is Obesity a Risk Factor for Severe Alcoholic Acute Pancreatitis?


Štimac, Davor; Krznarić Zrnić Irena; Šimin Marija; Novak Marko; Milić Sandra
Is Obesity a Risk Factor for Severe Alcoholic Acute Pancreatitis? // Pancreatology / Raul Urrutia, Rochester, Minn, Juan Iovanna, Marseille (ur.).
Basel: Karger Publishers, 2006. (poster, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, stručni)


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Naslov
Is Obesity a Risk Factor for Severe Alcoholic Acute Pancreatitis?

Autori
Štimac, Davor ; Krznarić Zrnić Irena ; Šimin Marija ; Novak Marko ; Milić Sandra

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, stručni

Izvornik
Pancreatology / Raul Urrutia, Rochester, Minn, Juan Iovanna, Marseille - Basel : Karger Publishers, 2006

Skup
38th European Pancreatic Club (EPC) Meeting

Mjesto i datum
Tampere, Finska, 04.06.2006. - 06.06.2006

Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster

Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija

Ključne riječi
acute pancreatitis; obesity

Sažetak
Introduction: Obesity has been associated with worse prognosis in acute pancreatitis (AP) favouring the development of complications. We aimed to evaluate the association between obesity and severity of pancreatitis according to Atlanta criteria in patients with the first attack of alcoholic AP. Patients and Methods: We reviewed medical records of 584 patients with the first attack of AP admitted to our hospital centre during the last ten years. Among them, 106 patients had acute pancreatitis of alcoholic etiology. Those patients were classified according to the body mass index (BMI) in normal weight (BMI 25 kg/m2) and overweight (BMI  25 kg/m2) group consisting of 51 and 55 patients respectively. Results: In a normal weight group 54% (28/51) of patients developed severe AP, while in an overweight group 45% (25/55) of patients presented with the severe form of disease. Accordingly, in patients with alcoholic etiology of AP the risk for development of severe AP was significantly decreased following increase of BMI (relative risk (RR) 0.55 ; 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.41– 0.74). Conclusion: Although obesity is considered as a risk factor for development of severe AP, our study showed that increased BMI in a group of patients with alcoholic etiology decreases that risk.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Kliničke medicinske znanosti



POVEZANOST RADA


Projekti:
0062032

Ustanove:
Medicinski fakultet, Rijeka


Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Štimac, Davor; Krznarić Zrnić Irena; Šimin Marija; Novak Marko; Milić Sandra
Is Obesity a Risk Factor for Severe Alcoholic Acute Pancreatitis? // Pancreatology / Raul Urrutia, Rochester, Minn, Juan Iovanna, Marseille (ur.).
Basel: Karger Publishers, 2006. (poster, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, stručni)
Štimac, D., Krznarić Zrnić Irena, Šimin Marija, Novak Marko & Milić Sandra (2006) Is Obesity a Risk Factor for Severe Alcoholic Acute Pancreatitis?. U: Raul Urrutia, Rochester, Minn, Juan Iovanna, Marseille (ur.)Pancreatology.
@article{article, author = {\v{S}timac, Davor}, year = {2006}, pages = {353}, keywords = {acute pancreatitis, obesity}, title = {Is Obesity a Risk Factor for Severe Alcoholic Acute Pancreatitis?}, keyword = {acute pancreatitis, obesity}, publisher = {Karger Publishers}, publisherplace = {Tampere, Finska} }
@article{article, author = {\v{S}timac, Davor}, year = {2006}, pages = {353}, keywords = {acute pancreatitis, obesity}, title = {Is Obesity a Risk Factor for Severe Alcoholic Acute Pancreatitis?}, keyword = {acute pancreatitis, obesity}, publisher = {Karger Publishers}, publisherplace = {Tampere, Finska} }




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