
There is no etiologic treatment for acute necrotizing pancreatitis. Advances in intensive care resulted in a reduction in early death rate by a better control of systemic complications. Delayed death rate from infection is high (20-60%). Diagnostic problems are an important cause, in spite of the aid of computed tomography and echography. The prognosis will further be improved by earlier diagnosis, a better definition of surgical treatment when complications arise, and constant medicosurgical collaboration.
Atropine, Hemorrhage, Shock, Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation, Glucagon, Prognosis, Necrosis, Pancreatic Juice, Pancreatitis, Acute Disease, Humans, Pain Management, Peritoneal Lavage, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Ultrasonography
Atropine, Hemorrhage, Shock, Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation, Glucagon, Prognosis, Necrosis, Pancreatic Juice, Pancreatitis, Acute Disease, Humans, Pain Management, Peritoneal Lavage, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Ultrasonography
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