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KMID : 1188320230170010034
Gut and Liver
2023 Volume.17 No. 1 p.34 ~ p.48
Revised Clinical Practice Guidelines of the Korean Pancreatobiliary Association for Acute Pancreatitis
Lee Sang-Hyub

Choe Jung-Wan
Cheon Young-Koog
Choi Mi-Young
Jung Min-Kyu
Jang Dong-Kee
Jo Jung-Hyun
Lee Jae-Min
Kim Eui-Joo
Han Sung-Yong
Choi Young-Hoon
Seo Hyung-Il
Lee Dong-Ho
Lee Hong-Sik
Abstract
Acute pancreatitis can range from a mild, self-limiting disease requiring no more than supportive care, to severe disease with life-threatening complications. With the goal of providing a recommendation framework for clinicians to manage acute pancreatitis, and to contribute to improvements in national health care, the Korean Pancreatobiliary Association (KPBA) established the Korean guidelines for acute pancreatitis management in 2013. However, many challenging issues exist which often lead to differences in clinical practices. In addition, with newly obtained evidence regarding acute pancreatitis, there have been great changes in recent knowledge and information regarding this disorder. Therefore, the KPBA committee underwent an extensive revision of the guidelines. The revised guidelines were developed using the Delphi method, and the main topics of the guidelines include the following: diagnosis, severity assessment, initial treatment, nutritional support, convalescent treatment, and the treatment of local complications and necrotizing pancreatitis. Specific recommendations are presented, along with the evidence levels and recommendation grades.
KEYWORD
Acute pancreatitis, Management, Guideline, Evidence-based medicine
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