Is There a Single Predictor for Survival of Patients Suffering from Acute Haemorrhagic Nec rotising Pancreatitis?
Authors:
V. Šimeček; Z. Bergl; M. Peleška
Authors‘ workplace:
ARO NsP Most, primář MUDr. J. Pešek
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Anest. intenziv. Med., , 2001, č. 3, s. 141-142
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Overview
The authors try to find out a single unifying criterion predicting survival of patients with acute haemorrhagic necrotising pancreatitis, based ona set of twenty-three patients. The followed parameters yield that patients with the most severeform of pancreatitis have a mortality of 100 per cent,even if all therapeutic possibilities including CVVHD and CRAI had been implemented.
Key words:
acute haemorrhagic necrotising pancreatitis - renal insufficiency - elimination methods - CRAI
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