OnlineMedEd: Gastroenterology - "Pancreatitis" Flashcards

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What are the signs and symptoms of pancreatitis?

A
  • Epigastric pain that radiates to the back
  • Pain that worsens when lying back and improves with leaning forward
  • N/V
  • Anorexia
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The best test for pancreatitis is ______________.

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lipase (amylase can be elevated by vomiting)

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Review the treatment of pancreatitis.

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  • IVF
  • Morphine (or some kind of analgesia)
  • NPO with advancing diet
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List the causes of pancreatitis.

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  • Gallstones
  • Alcohol
  • Medications (e.g., antiretrovirals, GLP-1 agonists, valproate)
  • Trauma (the ERCP procedure usually causes a mild pancreatitis)
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Explain Cullen and Turner sign.

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  • Cullen: umbilical hematoma (cULLen = UmbiLicaL)

* Turner: retroperitoneal hematoma (you TURN out your flank where TURNER’s sign is)

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Ultrasounds and MRCPs are not good at diagnosing pancreatitis, but ________________.

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they can reveal the etiology (like gallstones or strictures in the pancreatic duct)

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While the ___________ criteria are the best at determining the prognosis of pancreatitis, the single best test is ____________.

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Ranson’s; BUN

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Review the early, intermediate, and late complications of pancreatitis.

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• Early:

  • ARDS
  • Hypocalcemia
  • Pleural effusion
  • Ascites

• Mid:
- Infection

•Late:

  • Pseudocyst
  • Abscess
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How are post-pancreatitis infections treated?

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  • Meropenem until the culture narrows treatment

* Biopsy

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Describe the rule of 6s (regarding pseudocyst management).

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  • If the cyst is less than 6 cm and younger than 6 weeks old, watch and wait.
  • If the cyst is greater than 6 cm or older than 6 weeks, drain and biopsy.
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