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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.5.2006.tde-14092006-133959
Document
Author
Full name
Eduardo Henrique Pirolla
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2006
Supervisor
Committee
Barros Filho, Tarcisio Eloy Pessoa de (President)
Avanzi, Osmar
Defino, Helton Luiz Aparecido
Margarido, Nelson Fontana
Puertas, Eduardo Barros
Title in Portuguese
"Incidência de pancreatite aguda em pacientes com traumatismo raquimedular agudo"
Keywords in Portuguese
Coluna vertebral
Doença aguda
Incidência
Pancreatite
Traumatismos da medula espinhal
Abstract in Portuguese
A pancreatite é o resultado da atividade corrosiva das enzimas digestivas pancreáticas e, independente dos vários agentes etiológicos e dos mecanismos etiopatogênicos, tem como resultado a ativação enzimática intra-parenquimatosa, a destruição tecidual e a necrose isquêmica. Trata-se de uma afecção, grave, com incidência aumentada em vítimas de traumatismo raquimedular. Nesses doentes, a suspeita clínica de pancreatite pode ser difícil, pois os sinais e sintomas podem estar diminuídos ou ausentes em decorrência do déficit sensorial esplâncnico. Avaliaram-se, prospectivamente, 78 doentes com traumatismo raquimedular internados no IOT-HCFMUSP, dosando-se os níveis séricos das enzimas amilase e lipase em 3 períodos de tempo pré-determinados, entre os dias de 1 a 3, de 10 a 12 e de 15 a 20 após o traumatismo. A incidência de pancreatite aguda foi maior nos pacientes com traumatismo raquimedular ASIA A e que apresentaram íleo adinâmico
Title in English
The incidence of nontraumatic acute pancreatitis in acute spinal cord injury
Keywords in English
Acute Disease
Incidence
Pancreatitis
Spinal cord injuries
Spine
Abstract in English
Acute pancreatitis is a result of corrosive activity of pancreatic digestive enzymes, and many etiologic agents trigger acute pancreatitis by a variety of different mechanisms, but the ultimate result is a tissue destruction. The incidence in spinal cord injury patients is higher than the normal population. The clinical diagnosis of acute pancreatitis in spinal cord injury patients is hampered by a lower or lost visceral sensitivity, as a result in a necessity of laboratory investigations to confirm diagnosis. A prospective study with 78 acute spinal cord injury patients of The Clinical Hospital of the College of Medicine of University of São Paulo is performed. The incidence of pancreatitis is larger in patients of spinal cord injury ASIA A and with ileus paralytic
 
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Publishing Date
2006-09-15
 
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