Title of article :
Diagnosis and Management of Pancreatitis in Childhood: A Single-Centre Experience
Author/Authors :
Appak, Yeliz Cagan Tepecik Training and Research Hospital - Izmir - Turkey , Karakoyun, Miray Tepecik Training and Research Hospital - Izmir - Turkey , Cetin, Gulsah Tepecik Training and Research Hospital - Izmir - Turkey , Akmaz, Nursel Tepecik Training and Research Hospital - Izmir - Turkey , Baran, Masallah Tepecik Training and Research Hospital - Izmir - Turkey
Abstract :
Background: Pancreatitis can be seen at any age in childhood. Therefore, it is important for pediatricians to know the diagnosis
and the management of pancreatitis.
Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the etiological factors, clinical features and management of pancreatitis in children.
Methods: This study included hospitalized children who were diagnosed with pancreatitis. The clinical presentations, laboratory
analyses, radiological features, etiologies and treatments were recorded.
Results: A total of 59 pancreatic attacks were recorded in 41 patients. The most common symptoms were abdominal pain and vomiting, and the most common etiological cause was idiopathic. Approximately 22% of the patients had acute recurrent episodes.
Somatostatin was used to treat 61% of the attacks; however, it did not reduce the time to recovery after an attack when compared to
those patients who did not use somatostatin (P = 0.36). The white blood cell counts and urea and calcium levels were significantly
different between those patients who did and did not use somatostatin. Seventeen (28.8%) of the pancreatitis attacks were determined to be severe. Moreover, a mutation in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator was detected in two patients
with recurrent pancreatitis.
Conclusions: Fever and irritability can be signs of pancreatitis in infants and toddlers. In our cases, the somatostatin treatment
was not effective in terms of the time to recovery after an attack.
Keywords :
Pancreatitis , Child , Somatostatin
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics