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How is severity of acute pancreatitis assessed?

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Not predicted by degree of pain, etiology or serum amylase level. CRP: > 120mg/L in pts with acute pancreatitis typically have necrotizing pancreatitis. Phospholipase A2: elevated in severe disease, esp those who develop necrosis, ARDS, and shock Urinary trypsinogen activation peptide: ≥ 10ng/mL has 100% PPV of severe pancreatitis Peritoneal Lavage: any volume of peritoneal fluid with a dark color or recovery of at least 20mL of free intraperitoneal fluid = 33% mortality


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