Predictive value of Glasgow prognostic score in patients with severe acute pancreatitis.AlbuminC-reactive proteinGlasgow prognostic scorePrognosisdoi:10.1016/j.asjsur.2021.07.017R.WangP.JiZ.ZhangM.HeAsian J SurgAsian journal of surgery
This page includes the following topics and synonyms: Glasgow-Blatchford Bleeding Score, Upper GI Bleeding Score.
Comparison of three Glasgow multifactor prognostic scoring systems in acute pancreatitis Modifications have been proposed in an attempt to improve the clinical value of the original nine-factor Glasgow prognostic scoring system for acute pancre... T Leese,D Shaw - 《British Journal of Surgery》 被引...
Compared with parental nutrition, enteral feeding ateenuates the acute phase response and improves disease severity in acute pancreatitis Background-In patients with major trauma and burns, total enteral nutrition (TEN) significantly decreases the acute phase response and incidence of septic ... Windso...
Non-compliance with national guidelines in the management of acute pancreatitis in the United kingdom. Deficiencies and lack of standardisation of the management of acute pancreatitis in the UK have been reported. National UK guidelines for the management of... AH Emad,Aly,Milne,... - 《Digestiv...
55% of our patients had a mean score of<60 which represents low health literacy. There were no significant differences in literacy between men (median score 59) and women (median score 60). Reading ability was not found to be associated with socioeconomic group, diseased body system or ...
As the majority of cases were mild, we propose that the Modified Glasgow score is a useful aide but should not replace clinical judgment and careful monitoring of patients. Potential ambulatory pathways could be considered for mild acute pancreatitis.Manku Bhagat...
Background: To compare the performance of Ranson's Score (RS) and Glasgow Score (GS) with Revised Atlanta Classification (RAC) in prediction of mortality, and to check their suitability to replace RAC for surgical intervention of gallstone induced acute pancreatitis (GAP).Methods: A hospital ...
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....
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-...