Acute Pancreatitis: An Update of Evidence-Based Management and Recent Trends in Treatment Strategies

Astrid Beij, Robert C. Verdonk, Hjalmar C. van Santvoort, Enrique de-Madaria, Rogier P. Voermans*

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Abstract

Acute pancreatitis is a common gastrointestinal disease leading to hospitalisation. Recent advancements in its management have primarily focussed on the development of early phase medical interventions targeting inflammatory pathways, optimisation of supportive treatment (including fluid resuscitation, pain management and nutritional management), appropriate use of antibiotics, implementation of minimally invasive interventions for infected necrosis, and the necessity of follow-up for long-term complications. These advancements have significantly improved personalised management and overall outcomes of acute pancreatitis. Despite these efforts, early-phase medical interventions to mitigate disease progression are still lacking and acute pancreatitis remains a heterogeneous disease. Future research and clinical trials are imperative to further optimise current strategies and develop new therapeutic approaches. This review presents an evidence-based approach to the management of acute pancreatitis, highlighting recent developments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)97-106
Number of pages10
JournalUnited European Gastroenterology Journal
Volume13
Issue number1
Early online date13 Jan 2025
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2025

Keywords

  • acute pancreatitis
  • antibiotics
  • conservative management
  • fluids
  • interventions
  • nutrition
  • pain management
  • treatment

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