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Extra-pancreatic manifestations reported in association with pancreatitis; an international survey report
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Local and systemic manifestations have been reported in association with pancreatitis, anecdotally. However, a systematic collection on the prevalence of each of these symptoms in pancreatitis is lacking. We aimed to determine the prevalence of symptoms and diagnoses reported...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10335665/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37432930 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288337 |
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author | Dike, Chinenye R. Sun, Qin (Kiki) Rahib, Lola Golden, Megan Abu-El-Haija, Maisam |
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description | BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Local and systemic manifestations have been reported in association with pancreatitis, anecdotally. However, a systematic collection on the prevalence of each of these symptoms in pancreatitis is lacking. We aimed to determine the prevalence of symptoms and diagnoses reported by a cohort of patients with pancreatitis, refer to as “extra pancreatic manifestation of pancreatitis”. METHODS: Cross-sectional study approved by the IRB and administered through a REDCap survey by “Mission: Cure”, a nonprofit organization. RESULTS: Of the 225 respondents analyzed; 89% were adults, 69% females, 89% Caucasians with 74% residing in the USA. 42% of children and 50% of adults reported exocrine pancreatic insufficiency while 8% of children and 26% of adults reported DM. Type 3c DM was reported in all children and 45% of adult DM cases. Children were diagnosed with genetic or hereditary pancreatitis more frequently compared to adults (33.3% versus 8%; p = <0.001). Significantly more symptoms and diagnoses were reported by adults when compared to children including nighttime sweats, bloating, or cramping, greasy or oily stools, feeling cold and GERD with p values of 0.002, 0.006, 0.046, 0.002 and 0.003 respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Adults with pancreatitis frequently report symptoms not known to be associated with pancreatitis. Studies investigating mechanisms for these associated symptoms should be explored. |
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spelling | pubmed-103356652023-07-12 Extra-pancreatic manifestations reported in association with pancreatitis; an international survey report Dike, Chinenye R. Sun, Qin (Kiki) Rahib, Lola Golden, Megan Abu-El-Haija, Maisam PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Local and systemic manifestations have been reported in association with pancreatitis, anecdotally. However, a systematic collection on the prevalence of each of these symptoms in pancreatitis is lacking. We aimed to determine the prevalence of symptoms and diagnoses reported by a cohort of patients with pancreatitis, refer to as “extra pancreatic manifestation of pancreatitis”. METHODS: Cross-sectional study approved by the IRB and administered through a REDCap survey by “Mission: Cure”, a nonprofit organization. RESULTS: Of the 225 respondents analyzed; 89% were adults, 69% females, 89% Caucasians with 74% residing in the USA. 42% of children and 50% of adults reported exocrine pancreatic insufficiency while 8% of children and 26% of adults reported DM. Type 3c DM was reported in all children and 45% of adult DM cases. Children were diagnosed with genetic or hereditary pancreatitis more frequently compared to adults (33.3% versus 8%; p = <0.001). Significantly more symptoms and diagnoses were reported by adults when compared to children including nighttime sweats, bloating, or cramping, greasy or oily stools, feeling cold and GERD with p values of 0.002, 0.006, 0.046, 0.002 and 0.003 respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Adults with pancreatitis frequently report symptoms not known to be associated with pancreatitis. Studies investigating mechanisms for these associated symptoms should be explored. Public Library of Science 2023-07-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10335665/ /pubmed/37432930 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288337 Text en © 2023 Dike et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Dike, Chinenye R. Sun, Qin (Kiki) Rahib, Lola Golden, Megan Abu-El-Haija, Maisam Extra-pancreatic manifestations reported in association with pancreatitis; an international survey report |
title | Extra-pancreatic manifestations reported in association with pancreatitis; an international survey report |
title_full | Extra-pancreatic manifestations reported in association with pancreatitis; an international survey report |
title_fullStr | Extra-pancreatic manifestations reported in association with pancreatitis; an international survey report |
title_full_unstemmed | Extra-pancreatic manifestations reported in association with pancreatitis; an international survey report |
title_short | Extra-pancreatic manifestations reported in association with pancreatitis; an international survey report |
title_sort | extra-pancreatic manifestations reported in association with pancreatitis; an international survey report |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10335665/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37432930 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288337 |
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