Important meaning of the pancreatitic patient's blood glucose level. 's prevention and health care
The bile pancreatitic patient's blood glucose level indicates the serious complication
Reuter reports on September 20: The article published on " Archives of Surgery " of September reveals, blood glucose level> =8.3mml/l is that the accurate indication of the serious complication will happen to the bile pancreatitic patient.
Researchers point out: "Index this than fighting subsystem to be easy to spend standard, and can impel the doctor to realize early the patient has already suffered from the serious complication. " At the beginning, Dr. Kelly Meek and its colleagues of California Harbor-UCLA medical centre have developed a assessment system composed of five indexes, to predict whether serious complication will happen in bile pancreatitis:
WBC gt; =14,500,000
BUN gt; =4.3mmol/l
HR gt; =100
GLU gt; =8.3mmol/l
APACHE II grades
Researchers evaluate these indexes on 92 bile pancreatitic cases. 15% are the serious multi system complication patient needing to monitor, treat in ICU in these patients, mortality is 2%.
In single factor analysis, WBC counts, GLU level, APACHE II keep the score, closely linked with serious complication. Dr. Meek's research group finds " Imrie " Mark greater than 3, bile " Ranson " Mark greater than 3 to reveal that there is serious complication.
In much factor analysis, the index correlated to serious complication that only there is the obvious meaning in statistics is GLUgt; =8.3mmol/l. But if the patient still suffers from diabetes while suffering from pancreatitis, then the blood glucose value does not have any index value. Using this index, doctors can assess the severity of the acute pancreatitis in the emergency ward rapidly, make the most appropriate treatment to deal with the patient.
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