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The Potential Role of Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD)-Sodium Score in Predicting the Severity of Acute Pancreatitis
Background and aim Acute pancreatitis is a common inflammation of the pancreas which can be severe and even potentially mortal. High rates of mortality showed the importance of immediate identification of patients at high risk and led the clinicians to refer to various scoring systems. Our aim was t...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9891313/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36742275 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.33198 |
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author | Nayci, Ali Emre Düzköylü, Yiğit Tatar, Cihad Idiz, Ufuk Oğuz Demircioğlu, Mahmut Kaan Çiçek, Mahmut Emin Yildiz, Ishak |
author_facet | Nayci, Ali Emre Düzköylü, Yiğit Tatar, Cihad Idiz, Ufuk Oğuz Demircioğlu, Mahmut Kaan Çiçek, Mahmut Emin Yildiz, Ishak |
author_sort | Nayci, Ali Emre |
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description | Background and aim Acute pancreatitis is a common inflammation of the pancreas which can be severe and even potentially mortal. High rates of mortality showed the importance of immediate identification of patients at high risk and led the clinicians to refer to various scoring systems. Our aim was to investigate a clinical predictive model using the Model for End-Stage Liver Disease-Sodium (MELD-sodium) scoring system, adapting it to acute pancreatitis patients referring to the systemic inflammatory nature of the disease and potential multi-organ failures in severe form. Methods Our multicenter study was designed retrospectively. The medical records were reviewed for the period of two years. Demographics, biochemical results, MELD-sodium scores and mortality rates were analysed. Results MELD-sodium score was found to be statistically correlated with both mortality and the severity of pancreatitis (p<0.001) and significant difference between both mild and severe (p<0.001), moderate and severe groups (p<0.001). Mortality was found to be significantly higher in patients with MELD-Na score when the cut-off value was accepted as ‘≥11’. Conclusion We found that MELD-sodium score was significantly associated with both severity of disease and mortality rates and also significantly effective between both mild/severe and moderate/severe groups which may be a guide for future multi-center reviews with larger patient and control groups, which can define the potential role of this non-invasive and easy-to-use predictive model in acute pancreatitis patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-98913132023-02-02 The Potential Role of Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD)-Sodium Score in Predicting the Severity of Acute Pancreatitis Nayci, Ali Emre Düzköylü, Yiğit Tatar, Cihad Idiz, Ufuk Oğuz Demircioğlu, Mahmut Kaan Çiçek, Mahmut Emin Yildiz, Ishak Cureus Gastroenterology Background and aim Acute pancreatitis is a common inflammation of the pancreas which can be severe and even potentially mortal. High rates of mortality showed the importance of immediate identification of patients at high risk and led the clinicians to refer to various scoring systems. Our aim was to investigate a clinical predictive model using the Model for End-Stage Liver Disease-Sodium (MELD-sodium) scoring system, adapting it to acute pancreatitis patients referring to the systemic inflammatory nature of the disease and potential multi-organ failures in severe form. Methods Our multicenter study was designed retrospectively. The medical records were reviewed for the period of two years. Demographics, biochemical results, MELD-sodium scores and mortality rates were analysed. Results MELD-sodium score was found to be statistically correlated with both mortality and the severity of pancreatitis (p<0.001) and significant difference between both mild and severe (p<0.001), moderate and severe groups (p<0.001). Mortality was found to be significantly higher in patients with MELD-Na score when the cut-off value was accepted as ‘≥11’. Conclusion We found that MELD-sodium score was significantly associated with both severity of disease and mortality rates and also significantly effective between both mild/severe and moderate/severe groups which may be a guide for future multi-center reviews with larger patient and control groups, which can define the potential role of this non-invasive and easy-to-use predictive model in acute pancreatitis patients. Cureus 2022-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9891313/ /pubmed/36742275 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.33198 Text en Copyright © 2022, Nayci et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Gastroenterology Nayci, Ali Emre Düzköylü, Yiğit Tatar, Cihad Idiz, Ufuk Oğuz Demircioğlu, Mahmut Kaan Çiçek, Mahmut Emin Yildiz, Ishak The Potential Role of Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD)-Sodium Score in Predicting the Severity of Acute Pancreatitis |
title | The Potential Role of Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD)-Sodium Score in Predicting the Severity of Acute Pancreatitis |
title_full | The Potential Role of Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD)-Sodium Score in Predicting the Severity of Acute Pancreatitis |
title_fullStr | The Potential Role of Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD)-Sodium Score in Predicting the Severity of Acute Pancreatitis |
title_full_unstemmed | The Potential Role of Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD)-Sodium Score in Predicting the Severity of Acute Pancreatitis |
title_short | The Potential Role of Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD)-Sodium Score in Predicting the Severity of Acute Pancreatitis |
title_sort | potential role of model for end-stage liver disease (meld)-sodium score in predicting the severity of acute pancreatitis |
topic | Gastroenterology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9891313/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36742275 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.33198 |
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