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World J Gastroenterol. Jun 28, 2022; 28(24): 2680-2688
Published online Jun 28, 2022. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v28.i24.2680
Table 1 Summary of studies looking at acute pancreatitis and chronic pancreatitis prevalence among individuals with celiac disease
Ref.
CD, n
Pancreatitis prevalence
OR of AP
Outcome
Alkhayyat et al[21], 2021133400AP 1.06%; CP 0.52%OR for AP = 2.66; OR for CP = 2.18Worse outcomes compared to non-CD
Osagiede et al[24], 2020337201AP 2.2%OR = 1.92Lower morbidity and mortality, attributed to less severe forms of AP or lower baseline comorbidities
Sadr-Azodi et al[22], 201228908Pancreatitis 1.4%HR for gallstone-related AP = 1.59; HR for non-gallstone-related AP = 1.86; HR for CP = 3.33Increased risk of severe AP (gallstone-related: HR = 3.18; non-gallstone related: HR = 2.00)
Ludvigsson et al[23], 200714239Pancreatitis any type 0.66%HR for pancreatitis of any type = 3.3; HR for CP = 19.8Patient population was represented by hospital inpatients, leaving out those managed as outpatients