2022
Acute pancreatitis precedes chronic pancreatitis in the majority of patients: Results from the NAPS2 consortium
Singh V, Whitcomb D, Banks P, AlKaade S, Anderson M, Amann S, Brand R, Conwell D, Cote G, Gardner T, Gelrud A, Guda N, Forsmark C, Lewis M, Sherman S, Muniraj T, Romagnuolo J, Tan X, Tang G, Sandhu B, Slivka A, Wilcox C, Yadav D, Wilcox C, Guda N, Banks P, Conwell D, Lo S, Gelrud A, Gardner T, Baillie J, Forsmark C, Muniraj T, Sherman S, Singh V, Lewis M, Romagnuolo J, Hawes R, Cote G, Lawrence C, Anderson M, Amann S, Etemad B, DeMeo M, Kochman M, Abberbock J, Barmada M, Bauer E, Brand R, Kennard E, LaRusch J, O'Connell M, Stello K, Slivka A, Talluri J, Tang G, Whitcomb D, Wisniewski S, Yadav D, Burton F, AlKaade S, DiSario J, Sandhu B, Money M, Steinberg W. Acute pancreatitis precedes chronic pancreatitis in the majority of patients: Results from the NAPS2 consortium. Pancreatology 2022, 22: 1091-1098. PMID: 36404201, PMCID: PMC10122210, DOI: 10.1016/j.pan.2022.10.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDiagnosis of CPAcute pancreatitisChronic pancreatitisCP diagnosisAP patientsAssociation of APNorth American Pancreatitis StudiesMajority of patientsMultivariable logistic regressionDisease-related factorsNorth American cohortClinical acute pancreatitisAP episodeAbdominal painSecondary preventionMultivariable analysisExocrine insufficiencyPancreatic atrophyMore episodesUS CentersWhite raceLower oddsPatientsAmerican cohortPancreatitis
2020
Guidelines on the histopathology of chronic pancreatitis. Recommendations from the working group for the international consensus guidelines for chronic pancreatitis in collaboration with the International Association of Pancreatology, the American Pancreatic Association, the Japan Pancreas Society, and the European Pancreatic Club
Esposito I, Hruban R, Verbeke C, Terris B, Zamboni G, Scarpa A, Morohoshi T, Suda K, Luchini C, Klimstra D, Adsay V, Haeberle L, Saluja A, Castillo C, Sheel A, Neoptolemos J, Isaji S, Shimosegawa T, Whitcomb D, Campbell F, Pancreatitis W. Guidelines on the histopathology of chronic pancreatitis. Recommendations from the working group for the international consensus guidelines for chronic pancreatitis in collaboration with the International Association of Pancreatology, the American Pancreatic Association, the Japan Pancreas Society, and the European Pancreatic Club. Pancreatology 2020, 20: 586-593. PMID: 32414657, DOI: 10.1016/j.pan.2020.04.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDiagnosis of CPAetiology of CPChronic pancreatitisNine-point Likert scaleFeatures of CPHistopathological featuresConsensus guidelinesSeverity of CPLoss of acinar tissueWorking GroupInternational Association of PancreatologyCronbach's alpha reliability coefficientStrength of agreementInternational consensus guidelinesLevel of evidenceAlpha reliability coefficientHistological grading systemJapan Pancreas SocietyAssociated with ageLevel of agreementRecommendations AssessmentInternational Working GroupClinically relevant questionsEvidence of CPGenetic testing
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