Xin MJ, Chen H, Luo B, Sun JB. Severe acute pancreatitis in the elderly: Etiology and clinical characteristics. World J Gastroenterol 2008; 14(16): 2517-2521 [PMID: 18442198 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.14.2517]
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Jia-Bang Sun, Department of General Surgery, Xuanwu Hospital, 45 Changchun Jie, Beijing 100053, China. sunjiabang@126.com
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World J Gastroenterol. Apr 28, 2008; 14(16): 2517-2521 Published online Apr 28, 2008. doi: 10.3748/wjg.14.2517
Table 1 General clinical characteristics of patients with severe acute pancreatitis
Elderly (≥60 yr)
Young (< 60 yr)
P
(n = 94)
(n = 75)
value
Mean age (yr, range)
70.9 (60-87)
44.2 (17-59)
-
Male
44 (46.8%)
49 (65.3%)
0.0197
Female
50 (53.2%)
26 (34.7%)
0.0197
Medium ICU stay in days (range)
8 (2-56)
8 (2-90)
-
Medium hospital stay in days (range)
21 (13-64)
19 (12-90)
-
Hospital deaths
16 (17.0%)
4 (5.3%)
0.0291
Table 2 Etiology of severe acute pancreatitis n (%)
Elderly (≥60 yr)
Young (< 60 yr)
P value
Biliary
61 (64.9)
28 (37.3)
0.0006
Alcohol
2 (2.1)
15 (20.0)
0.0001
Hyperlipemia
3 (3.2)
22 (29.3)
< 0.0001
Abdominal surgery
2 (2.1)
1 (1.3)
1
Drug-induced
1 (1.1)
0 (0.0)
1
Idiopathic
25 (26.6)
9 (12.0)
0.021
Total
94
75
-
Table 3 Co-morbidity of severe acute pancreatitis n (%)
Elderly (≥60 yr)
Young (< 60 yr)
P value
Cholelithiasis
47 (50.0)
18 (24.0)
0.0008
Biliary infection
20 (21.3)
5 (6.7)
0.0087
Hypertension
20 (21.3)
4 (5.3)
0.0035
Coronary heart diseases
14 (14.9)
4 (5.3)
0.0490
Previous stroke
5 (5.3)
0 (0.0)
0.0667
Previous myocardial infarction
4 (4.3)
1 (1.3)
0.3836
Diabetes mellitus
8 (8.5)
9 (12.0)
0.6079
Liver cirrhosis
3 (3.2)
2 (2.7)
1.0000
Malignant diseases
4 (4.3)
1 (1.3)
0.3836
Autoimmune diseases
0 (0.0)
1 (1.3)
0.4438
Table 4 Clinical scoring of severe acute pancreatitis (mean ± SD)
Elderly (≥60 yr, n = 94)
Young (< 60 yr, n = 75)
P value
Ranson
3.4 (1.7)
2.8 (1.6)
0.0069
APACHE II
14.0 (7.6)
9.9 (6.6)
0.0003
CT score
4.0 (1.9)
4.8 (1.8)
0.0020
Table 5 Organ failures and complications in severe acute pancreatitis n (%)
Elderly (≥60 yr)
Young (< 60 yr)
P value
Total
94 (100)
75 (100)
ALI/ARDS
29 (30.9)
13 (17.3)
0.0498
Renal insufficiency
17 (18.1)
5 (6.7)
0.0375
Cardiovascular insufficiency
16 (17.0)
11 (14.7)
0.8331
Pancreastic encephalopathy
16 (17.0)
4 (5.3)
0.0291
Hepatic insufficiency
8 (8.5)
5 (6.7)
0.7754
Metabolic disorders
20 (21.3)
12 (16.0)
0.4334
DIC
5 (5.3)
4 (5.3)
1.0000
GI bleeding
5 (5.3)
5 (6.7)
0.7521
With single organ failure
42 (44.7)
16 (21.3)
0.0019
With MODS
25 (26.6)
10 (13.3)
0.0374
Pancreatic abscess
13 (13.9)
13 (17.3)
0.6685
Pancreatic pseudocyst
11 (11.7)
8 (10.7)
1.0000
Ileus
9 (9.6)
6 (8.0)
0.7909
ACS
5 (5.3)
4 (5.3)
1.0000
Fungous infection
4 (4.3)
1 (1.3)
0.3836
Sepsis
8 (8.5)
6 (8.0)
1.0000
Table 6 Clinical characteristics of dead and survived cases in the aged with severe acute pancreatitis n (%)
Death (n = 16)
Survival (n = 78)
P value
Gender
Male
9 (56.3)
35 (44.9)
0.4255
Famale
7 (43.7)
43 (55.1)
0.4255
Etiology
Biliary
10 (62.5)
51 (65.4)
1.0000
Idiopathic
5 (31.3)
20 (25.6)
0.7570
Scoring
Ranson
5.6 ± 1.8
3.1 ± 1.3
< 0.0001
(mean ± SD)
APACHE II
26.3 ± 9.3
11.9 ± 4.7
< 0.0001
CT score
5.6 ± 2.1
3.7±1.7
0.0001
Co-morbidity
Single
4 (25.0)
28 (35.9)
0.5647
Multiple
12 (75.0)
24 (30.8)
0.0015
Organ dysfunction
Single
1 (6.3)
16 (20.5)
0.2882
MODS
15 (93.8)
10 (12.8)
< 0.0001
Citation: Xin MJ, Chen H, Luo B, Sun JB. Severe acute pancreatitis in the elderly: Etiology and clinical characteristics. World J Gastroenterol 2008; 14(16): 2517-2521