Title of article :
Early Changes in Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) Can Predict Mortality in Acute Pancreatitis: Comparative Study between BISAP Score, APACHE-II, and Other Laboratory Markers—A Prospective Observational Study
Author/Authors :
Pando, Elizabeth Department of Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary and Transplant Surgery - Hospital Universitari Vall D’Hebron - Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain , Alberti, Piero Department of Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary and Transplant Surgery - Hospital Universitari Vall D’Hebron - Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain , Mata, Rodrigo Department of Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary and Transplant Surgery - Hospital Universitari Vall D’Hebron - Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain , José Gomez, María Department of Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary and Transplant Surgery - Hospital Universitari Vall D’Hebron - Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain , Vidal, Laura Department of Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary and Transplant Surgery - Hospital Universitari Vall D’Hebron - Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain , Cirera, Arturo Department of Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary and Transplant Surgery - Hospital Universitari Vall D’Hebron - Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain , Dopazo, Cristina Department of Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary and Transplant Surgery - Hospital Universitari Vall D’Hebron - Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain , Blanco, Laia Department of Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary and Transplant Surgery - Hospital Universitari Vall D’Hebron - Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain , Gomez, Concepción Department of Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary and Transplant Surgery - Hospital Universitari Vall D’Hebron - Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain , Caralt, Mireia Department of Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary and Transplant Surgery - Hospital Universitari Vall D’Hebron - Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain , Balsells, Joaquim Department of Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary and Transplant Surgery - Hospital Universitari Vall D’Hebron - Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain , Charco, Ramón Department of Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary and Transplant Surgery - Hospital Universitari Vall D’Hebron - Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
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8
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1
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8
Abstract :
Background Changes in BUN have been proposed as a risk factor for complications in acute pancreatitis (AP). Our study aimed to compare changes in BUN versus the Bedside Index for Severity in Acute Pancreatitis (BISAP) score and the Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation-II score (APACHE-II), as well as other laboratory tests such as haematocrit and its variations over 24 h and C-reactive protein, in order to determine the most accurate test for predicting mortality and severity outcomes in AP. Methods Clinical data of 410 AP patients, prospectively enrolled for study at our institution, were analyzed. We define AP according to Atlanta classification (AC) 2012. The laboratory test's predictive accuracy was measured using area-under-the-curve receiver-operating characteristics (AUC) analysis and sensitivity and specificity tests. Results Rise in BUN was the only score related to mortality on the multivariate analysis (p=0.000, OR: 12.7; CI 95%: 4.2−16.6). On the comparative analysis of AUC, the rise in BUN was an accurate test in predicting mortality (AUC: 0.842) and persisting multiorgan failure (AUC: 0.828), similar to the BISAP score (AUC: 0.836 and 0.850) and APACHE-II (AUC: 0.756 and 0.741). The BISAP score outperformed both APACHE-II and rise in BUN at 24 hours in predicting severe AP (AUC: 0.873 vs. 0.761 and 0.756, respectively). Conclusion Rise in BUN at 24 hours is a quick and reliable test in predicting mortality and persisting multiorgan failure in AP patients.
Keywords :
Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) , Can Predict Mortality , Acute Pancreatitis , BISAP Score , APACHE-II
Journal title :
Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Serial Year :
2021
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Record number :
2613786
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