Patient Quality of Life Following Resection
Procedures for Chronic Pancreatitis
Kaťuchová J., Bober J., Závacký P., Harbuľák P., Stančáková M.
I. chirurgická klinika LF UPJŠ a FNLP Košice, Slovenská republika, prednosta: prof. MUDr. J. Bober, CSc. |
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Summary:
Introduction: Surgical therapy for chronic pancreatitis is reserved for patients with intractable abdominal pain, complications of the
disease, or suspected underlying carcinoma. For patients suffered from severe chronic pancreatitis, pancreatic resection can be performed
safety with good postoperative results.
Material and Methods: Between January 1996 and December 2005, the findings for 65 patients, suffer from chronic pancreatitis were
analyzed in this retrospective trial at the I. Department of Surgery University Hospital FN LP in Košice. There were investigated quality
of life after pancreatic resection, using of analgetic medication, the presence of endocrine insufficiency, degree of pain relief, working
ability, increase weight and BMI.
Results: There were investigated 44 patients, 5 patients died and 16 patients were lost to follow-up. There were pain relief in 93%,
increase of BMI in 80%, working ability in 77%. Patients with no analgetic medication were in 61%, patients without readmission to
hospital were in 91%.
Conclusion: After pancreatic resection, in majority of patients were presented improvement of quality of life, decrease incidence of
readmission and reoperation, increase ability to return work, decrease using of analgetics, increase weight and BMI.
Key words:
chronic pancreatitis – pancreatic resection – quality of life
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