Pancreatitis
First Things First (assess & treat for the following)
- Pancreatitis has a wide array of disease severity & should always be taken very seriously. An initially mild case can progress rapidly to fatal disease. It is easy to underestimate the fluid requirements & need for resuscitation.      
- Does pt have evidence of hypovolemia or shock?  
- SBP < 90 mmHg, MAP < 60 mmHg, urine output < 0.5 cc/kg/hr
 
 - Does pt have electrolyte abnormalities or glucose abnormalities that require immediate attention?
 - Does pt have evidence of the potential hemorrhagic complications of pancreatitis (flank hematoma, decreasing hemoglobin)?
 - Does pt demonstrate evidence of systemic complications?
 
 - Does pt have evidence of hypovolemia or shock?  
 - Pt w/ 3 or more initial Ranson’s criteria should be monitored & cared for in the ICU (see below).
 - Terminology of acute pancreatitis       
- Acute interstitial pancreatitis
 - Necrotizing pancreatitis    
- Sterile necrosis
 - Infected necrosis
 
 - Pancreatic fluid collection    
- Sterile
 - Infected
 
 - Pancreatic pseudocyst  
- Sterile
 
 - Pancreatic abscess
 
 
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Last updated: May 10, 2010
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