Pancreatobiliar manometry in prophylaxis of post-manipulated pancreatitis After endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography
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https://doi.org/10.11603/2414-4533.2019.4.10704Keywords:
acute post-manipulative pancreatitis, endoscopic retrograde pancreatocholangiography, pancreatobiliar manometryAbstract
The aim of the work: to reduce the incidence of acute post-manipulative pancreatitis due to the use of pancreatobiliar manometry.
Materials and Methods. A proposed device registers pressure in the common pancreatic duct when performing endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography, which in real time, using a graphical curve, displays the pressure in the pancreatic duct. Thus, with a sharp "peak" rise in the curve, the situation was considered as an increase in pressure inside the pancreatic duct, which was an indication for the injection of contrast substance with a lower volume rate and anti-pancreatic therapy. This technique was used in 128 patients from 2013 to 2018.
Results and Discussion. In patients of group 1, acute post-manipulative pancreatitis developed in 21.8 %, while in patients of group 2, in whom prophylactic measures of acute post-manipulative pancreatitis were carried out immediately after the detection of its manifestations – in 6.3 %.The clinical symptoms of acute pancreatitis and amylolytic blood activity were observed rarely in group, where the pressure control methods were used, than in the comparison group.
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