A Study on Role of Octreotide on Outcome of Patients with Acute Pancreatitis
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Introduction: Mild pancreatitis is a self limiting disease, while morbidity and mortality is considerably high in cases of severe necrotizing pancreatitis. Octreotide reduces secretion, release and activation of exocrine hormones; there is collection of pancreatic hormones in duct which in return causes irreversible destruction of the exocrine and endocrine pancreatic parenchyma leading to mal-digestion and diabetes. There are lot of controversies in the treatment of acute pancreatitis, so through this study we tried to evaluate whether there is a beneficial role of octreotide or not. Materials and Method: This case control study was done on patients admitted for the treatment of acute pancreatitis at a tertiary care hospital in Central India. This is retrospective study. The data of inpatient records were taken from the medical records department (MRD) of the hospital. The diagnosis of patients was established on basis of biochemical and radiological investigations. The patients were divided into two groups; cases and control, cases had received octreotide along with fluids (group A) controls received fluids without octreotide (group B). Symptomatic treatment was given in both the groups. Ages of the cases and controls were matched (Downloads
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2013-11-30
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A Study on Role of Octreotide on Outcome of Patients with Acute Pancreatitis. (2013). International Journal of Biomedical and Advance Research, 4(11), 834-838. https://doi.org/10.7439/ijbar.v4i11.569