Tuesday, 23 October 2012

pancreatitis revisited

 Today we discussed a patient from last night who presented with sever pancreatitis, with necrosis on  CT scan.

Here is a LINK to our last discussion of pancreatitis. 

Typically, not everyone gets a CT scan,


Indications for CT scanning include: 

  • High fevers or signs of sepsis 
  • Severe pancreatitis 
  • Failure to improve with conservative therapy 


CT scanning is helpful for several reasons: 

  • prognosis (See this article for the CT scoring index)_
  • presence or absence of local complications,(eg pseudocyst  that would need for surgical intervention)
  • Determining the need for antibiotics 

Speaking of antibiotics...

The use of antibiotics for pancreatitis is controversial. In general  antibiotics should be given if there is necrosis seen on CT scan (especially if > 30% of the pancreas). The first-line antibiotic appears to be a beta-lactam (Imipenem is what is typically used)

Here is a Cochrane review of this dilemma.

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