Acute Pancreatitis in HD
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Pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas due to gall stones, ethanol, trauma or drugs, which are the most common etiologies for this condition. Managment inclused IV fluids, fentanyl, bowel rest, NPO.
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He forgot the last E in GETSMASHED... the last E is Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography. Its a procedure that in and of itself can cause pancreatitis. Wikipedia summarizes it best "Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) is a technique that combines the use of endoscopy and fluoroscopy to diagnose and treat certain problems of the biliary or pancreatic ductal systems".
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I enjoyed this video and you’re a great teacher! Just when I thought I knew everything about pancreatitis, I learned some new things here! With that being said, hopefully you can help me with a BIG question! Here goes:
I am 43 years old and have been a heavy drinker since 19! 2 years ago I admitted myself into the ER because I was having a lot of pain in my right side and behind my right rib cage! They did blood work and I had high levels of lipase and amylase in my blood! I was diagnosed with acute pancreatitis! I asked the doctor if this was reversible and they said it was as long as I quit drinking! I literally haven’t had a drop of alcohol since! A year later I was STILL getting pain in the same areas I mentioned so I went back for tests! After blood work, ultrasound, Xrays etc I found out all tests were normal but I was still having pain! Although not half as bad but I was still having pain! This was a year ago! Here we are 2 years after my diagnosis and a year after all my normal tests and I’m STILL having a little pain in those same areas! Even though it’s a LOT better, less intense, and a lot less often with the pain, the fact is I’m still getting pain! It’s been 2 years since I drank alcohol! Normal tests! I’m so confused! Can anyone offer some answers! It would really be appreciated!
So you said it was on your right side? Im having pain on my left side.... hmmmm
Hmmm.... interesting enough is I have pain on my upper left side. Aches mainly when I eat and I looms fat but its rock hard. Doesn’t feel like fat. I only feel good while fasting.
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morphine is now used instead of mepridine because it really does not disturb the spincter of oddi some still use mepridine,pethidine preferrably.The E in the etiology stands for endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography ERCP. Kamenchik sign is important ===pain with pressure under xiphoid process.Mayo-Robson sign--pain while pressing at top of the angle lateral to erector spinae muscle and below left 12th rib.
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lipase is not only produced in the pancreas, there is also lingual lipase produced in the salivary glands
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