Acute Pancreatitis-Clinical FindingsSymptomsandsigns:AB1.Acute epigastric pain2.Nausea and vomiting3.Abdominaldistension,decreasedordisappearedbowelsoundsperitoneal irritation (+)4.Fever5.Jaundice, Grey Turner's sign,Cullen's sign6.Shock, ImpairedorganfunctionA.Cullen's signB.GreyTurner's sign
Acute Pancreatitis—Clinical Findings Symptoms and signs: 1.Acute epigastric pain 2. Nausea and vomiting 3.Abdominal distension, decreased or disappeared bowel sounds, peritoneal irritation(+) 4. Fever 5. Jaundice, Grey Turner‘s sign, Cullen's sign 6. Shock, Impaired organ function A. Cullen’s sign B. Grey Turner‘s sign
Acute Pancreatitis-Clinical FindingsLaboratory Findings:1. Blood and urine amylase and lipase12.Complete whiteblood cellcountt3.Blood sugar, blood lipids, liverfunction,electrolytes may beabnormal4.Bloodgasanalysis
Laboratory Findings: 1. Blood and urine amylase and lipase↑ 2. Complete white blood cell count↑ 3. Blood sugar, blood lipids, liver function, electrolytes may be abnormal 4. Blood gas analysis Acute Pancreatitis—Clinical Findings
Acute Pancreatitis-Clinical FindingsImagingStudies:1.b-ultrasonics:It can be seenthatthepancreas isdiffuselyenlargedand is easily disturbed by gas.Only a preliminary diagnosis, but valuableforthediagnosisofgallstones2.EnhancedCT:Diffuseenlargementofthepancreas,blurryborders,peripancreatic exudation,areas withreduced saponiferous densityinthepancreas,withmore obvious enhancement,whicharenecroticfoci3. Enhanced MRI :Diagnosis information similar to enhanced CT can beobtained
Imaging Studies: 1. b-ultrasonics:It can be seen that the pancreas is diffusely enlarged and is easily disturbed by gas.Only a preliminary diagnosis, but valuable for the diagnosis of gallstones 2. Enhanced CT:Diffuse enlargement of the pancreas, blurry borders, peripancreatic exudation, areas with reduced saponiferous density in the pancreas, with more obvious enhancement, which are necrotic foci 3. Enhanced MRI:Diagnosis information similar to enhanced CT can be obtained Acute Pancreatitis—Clinical Findings
Acute Pancreatitis-Clinical FindingsDiagnostic peritoneal puncture:Hemorrhagic peritoneal effusion can be drawn, and the content ofamylase in it is significantly increased, which is of great value for thediagnosis of Ap, but a negativeperitoneal puncture does not rule outthediagnosisofAP
Diagnostic peritoneal puncture: Hemorrhagic peritoneal effusion can be drawn, and the content of amylase in it is significantly increased, which is of great value for the diagnosis of AP, but a negative peritoneal puncture does not rule out the diagnosis of AP Acute Pancreatitis—Clinical Findings
Acute PancreatitisClinical FindingsDiagnostic criteria of severe pancreatitis :1.Clinical Findings of acute pancreatitis2.APACHE Ⅱ score≥83.BalthazarCT grade is grade II or above4.Ranson's prognostic criteria were ≥ 3
Diagnostic criteria of severe pancreatitis: 1.Clinical Findings of acute pancreatitis 2.APACHE Ⅱ score≥8 3.Balthazar CT grade is grade II or above 4.Ranson's prognostic criteria were ≥ 3 Acute Pancreatitis—Clinical Findings