Summary:
Acute pancreatitis is an insidious inflammatory disease of the pancreas with its serious form
leading to mortality in 20 to 30 % of patients. Seemingly good clinical state at the onset of the
disease is the cause of underestimation of resuscitation care in first hours of the disease. Whereas
a basic prevention of the development of multiorgan dysfunction are an early re-establishing of
the microcirculation and supranormal hemodynamic values. Making a differential diagnosis of
the mild and the severe form of pancreatitis is possible after several days of intensive resuscitation
care. Treatment of complications of acute pancreatitis, especially a long-term inflammatory
process in retroperitoneum, require a patient and sometimes several month lasting intensive
approach and interdisciplinary co-operation. Too early removal of drainage from the area of
a necrotic gland or suppuration in retroperitoneum can be fatal to the patient.
Key words:
Acute pancreatitis - SIRS - MOD - Septic shock - Hemodynamics - Microcirculation
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