Patients with a Glasgow-Imrie score above the cut-off value of 3 had more complications and a longer hospital stay. Conclusion: The Glasgow-Imrie score was comparable to APACHE II score and better than Ranson score statistically in predicting the severity of acute pancreatitis....
Patients with a Glasgow-Imrie score above the cut-off value of 3 had more complications and a longer hospital stay. Conclusion: The Glasgow-Imrie score was comparable to APACHE II score and better than Ranson score statistically in predicting the severity of acute pancreatitis. Its administration ...
Risk stratification for acute pancreatitis (AP) is an important tool in clinical decision making. The BISAP score has been validated to be a comparable risk prognostication tool to current models[1, 2]. Current trust practice is the Glasgow-Imrie score, which involves more invasive and non-...
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF GLASGOW IMRIE AND PANC3 AND BISAP SCORING SYSTEMS IN PREDICTING THE SEVERITY OF ACUTE PANCREATITISJadhav, Dinesh LKannavar, SagarH, Vijay KumarPilli, PanindraJournal of Cardiovascular Disease Research (Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research)...
Severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) is defined by pancreatic and extra-pancreatic necrosis, ITU admission, multisystem organ failure and death. Severity should be predicted on admission using the Glasgow-Imrie Criteria (GIC) to stratify patients and scores ≥ 3 are indicative of SAP and requires review...