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Clinical features of acute pancreatitis in the elderly
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- NOMURA Yukinobu
- Department of Internal Medicine, Second Teaching Hospital, Fujita Health University School of Medicine
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- INUI Kazuo
- Department of Internal Medicine, Second Teaching Hospital, Fujita Health University School of Medicine
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- YOSHINO Jyunji
- Department of Internal Medicine, Second Teaching Hospital, Fujita Health University School of Medicine
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- OKUSHIMA Kazumu
- Department of Internal Medicine, Second Teaching Hospital, Fujita Health University School of Medicine
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- MIYOSHI Hironao
- Department of Internal Medicine, Second Teaching Hospital, Fujita Health University School of Medicine
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- NAKAMURA Yuta
- Department of Internal Medicine, Second Teaching Hospital, Fujita Health University School of Medicine
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- CHIKAISHI Toshihiko
- Department of Internal Medicine, Second Teaching Hospital, Fujita Health University School of Medicine
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- HATTORI Masashi
- Department of Internal Medicine, Second Teaching Hospital, Fujita Health University School of Medicine
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 高齢者急性すい炎の臨床的特徴
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Description
We sought to clarify features of acute pancreatitis in the elderly by retrospectively examining records of 94 patients with this diagnosis admitted to our hospital between April 1997 and December 2004. Thirty patients were over 70 years old (elderly group), while 64 were under 70 (younger group). In the elderly group women predominated (60%), and pancreatitis was caused mainly by biliary tract stones. Severity of symptoms, the causes of pancreatitis did not differ between groups. Blood test results on admission varied with. Laboratory signs of inflammation were less prominent in the elderly than the younger group. The period before intake in the elderly group (10.8±4.4 days) was longer than that in the younger group (7.1±3.1). Hospitalizations were longer in the elderly group (72.2±8.9 days) than in the younger group (41.3±10.1). Intravenous infusion volumes differed considerably between the age-defined groups, reflecting individual patients' diagnosis and specific management.<br>
Journal
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- Suizo
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Suizo 21 (2), 56-61, 2006
Japan Pancreas Society
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390001204638389760
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- NII Article ID
- 130004495698
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- ISSN
- 18812805
- 09130071
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed