The characteristics and prognostic role of acute abdominal on‐admission pain in acute pancreatitis: A prospective cohort analysis of 1432 cases
European Journal of Pain2021Vol. 26(3), pp. 610–623
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M. Földi, Noémi Gede, Szabolcs Kiss, Áron Vincze, Judit Bajor, Imre Szabó, Zoltán Szepes, Ferenc Izbéki, Judit Gervain, József Hamvas, Zsuzsanna Vitális, Eszter Fehér, Stefan Crai, Ville Sallinen, Elena Ramírez‐Maldonado, Ágnes Meczker, Péter Varjú, Goran Poropat, Davor Štimac, Nándor Faluhelyi, Attila Miseta, Tamás Nagy, Zsolt Márton, András Vereczkei, Péter Jenő Hegyi, Andrea Párniczky, Péter Hegyi, Andrea Szentesi, the Hungarian Pancreatic Study Group
Abstract
Acute abdominal pain is the leading presenting symptom in acute pancreatitis; however, we currently lack specific guidelines for pain assessment and management. In our cohort analysis, intense and sharp pain on admission was associated with higher odds for severe AP and several systemic and local complications. Therefore, a comprehensive patient interview should include questions about pain characteristics and patients with intense and sharp pain might need closer monitoring.
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