Abstract:Background and Aims: COVID-19 patients may have asymptomatic hyperlipasemia without abdominal imaging findings or abdominal pain. In addition, primary and secondary pancreatitis have been described in COVID-19 patients. There is limited information on how the groups compare in outcomes. The aim is to compare outcomes among these groups.
Methods: This is a retrospective study from 12 hospitals within one healthcare system examining outcomes between hospitalized COVID-19 patients with a lipase <3x upper lim… Show more
“…We examined this cohort in our large health system and also found this association. 4 Not surprisingly, patients with pancreatitis had better outcomes than those with critical illness.…”
“…We examined this cohort in our large health system and also found this association. 4 Not surprisingly, patients with pancreatitis had better outcomes than those with critical illness.…”
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