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Table 2 General characteristics of the patients with AP (2)

From: Endocrine and exocrine pancreatic insufficiency after acute pancreatitis: long-term follow-up study

Variable

N

%

Sex

 Male

75

66.4

 Female

38

33.6

Classification

 MAP

10

8.8

 MSAP

12

10.6

 SAP

91

80.6

Etiology

 Biliary

65

57.5

 HTG

39

34.5

 Alcoholic

3

2.7

 Others

6

5.3

ARDS

 Mild

23

20.4

 Moderate

20

17.7

 Severe

15

13.3

 No

55

48.7

AKI

 AKI-I

13

11.5

 AKI-II

12

10.6

 AKI-III

23

20.4

 No

65

57.5

Pancreatic Necrosis

 Yes

89

78.8

 No

24

21.2

WON

 Yes

7

6.2

 No

106

93.8

Pancreatic Infection

 Yes

73

64.6

 No

40

35.4

Part of Pancreatic Necrosis

 Head of pancreas

11

12.36

 Body of pancreas

12

13.48

 Tail of pancreas

51

57.3

 Whole pancreas

15

16.85

Area of Pancreatic Necrosis

 <1/3

31

34.83

 1/3–50%

26

35.96

 >50%

89

29.21

PCD

 Yes

81

71.7

 No

32

28.3

ON

 Yes

32

28.3

 No

81

71.7

Morphology of Pancreas

 Absence or atrophy of the Head of Pancreas

17

15.0

 Absence or atrophy of the Body and/or tail of Pancreas

40

35.4

 Absence or atrophy of the whole pancreas

11

9.7

 Normal area of pancreas

45

39.8

  1. HTG hypertriglyceridemia, WON wall-off necrosis, PCD percutaneous catheter drainage, ON operative necrosectomy; Morphology of Pancreas, outline of pancreas by CT scan at follow-up time