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08 March 2021: Clinical Research

Pleural Effusion Is Associated with Severe Renal Dysfunction in Patients with Acute Pancreatitis

Quan-Xiang Zeng 1ABDG* , Kai-Lin Jiang 2ACDE* , Zhen-Hua Wu 1DEF* , Dong-Liang Huang 1B , Ye-Sheng Huang 1B , Hao-Wen Zhuang 2C , Hao-Jie Zhong 34ACDEF*

DOI: 10.12659/MSM.928118

Med Sci Monit 2021; 27:e928118

Table 3 Comparison of disease severity between patients without and with pleural effusion.

No pleural effusion (n=197)Pleural effusion (n=25)P value
Pancreatic inflammation139 (70.56)23 (92.00)
Pancreatic fluid collection26 (13.20)9 (36.00)
Pancreatic necrosis2 (1.02)0 (0.00)1.000
APACHE II score5.00 (3.00–7.00)6.00 (3.50–10.00)0.182
MODS score1.00 (0.00–2.00)1.00 (1.00–3.00)0.077
BISAP score1.00 (0.00–1.00)2.00 (1.00–3.00)
Modified CTSI2.00 (0.00–2.00)4.00 (4.00–6.00)
Severity
 Mild161 (81.73)12 (48.00)
 Moderate/severe36 (18.27)13 (52.00)
SIRS47 (23.86)8 (32.00)0.374
Data are presented as median (interquartile range) or n (%). APACHE II – Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II; BISAP – Bedside Index for Severity in Acute Pancreatitis; CTSI – computed tomography severity index; MODS – multiple organ dysfunction syndrome; SIRS – systemic inflammatory response syndrome.

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