2021
DOI: 10.1002/jhbp.915
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Early on‐demand drainage or standard management for acute pancreatitis patients with acute necrotic collections and persistent organ failure: A pilot randomized controlled trial

Abstract: Background/Purpose The current standard care for acute pancreatitis with acute necrotic collections (ANC) is to postpone invasive intervention for 4 weeks when indicated. However, in patients with persistent organ failure (POF), this delayed approach may prolong organ failure. In this study, we aimed to assess the feasibility and safety of earlier drainage for acute pancreatitis patients with ANC and POF. Methods A single‐center, randomized controlled trial was conducted. Eligible patients were randomly assign… Show more

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“…We did not identify any non-English articles that met our inclusion criteria. Finally, 10 RCTs were eligible for quality assessment and quantitative synthesis [ 39 48 ]. A PRISMA flowchart is presented in Fig.…”
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“…We did not identify any non-English articles that met our inclusion criteria. Finally, 10 RCTs were eligible for quality assessment and quantitative synthesis [ 39 48 ]. A PRISMA flowchart is presented in Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 10 included studies were published from 1984 to 2021, with their respective studies starting from 1982 to 2019 across 6 countries [ 39 48 ] (Table 1 ). Ten studies [ 39 48 ] were designed as two-arm randomized controlled trials.…”
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“…A single arm retrospective study evaluated the role of early PCD (< 21 d), with a mean time of intervention of 14.3 ± 2.4 d, for multiple indications, which showed an overall survival rate of 73.1%. More than 50% of the patients survived on PCD alone, whereas 19.2% required additional necrosectomy[ 23 ].…”
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confidence: 99%