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Volume 19, Issue 3
  • ISSN: 2772-2708
  • E-ISSN: 2772-2716

Abstract

Introduction

Acute pancreatitis (AP) is a serious inflammatory disease of the pancreas that can lead to significant morbidity and increased mortality. The special role of inflammation and disruption of the hemostatic system in the development of severe forms of the disease is known, however, the relationship between inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines and thromboelastogram parameters has not been sufficiently studied.

Aim

The aim of this study is to assess the prognostic significance of thromboelastogram parameters, interleukin-6, and interleukin-22 levels in assessing the risk for developing severe forms of acute pancreatitis.

Materials and Methods

Data from 149 patients with acute pancreatitis were included in the analysis. The classification of AP was performed according to the 2012 Revision of the Atlanta Classification. Data including gender, age, lab tests, radiological information, and prognosis were included. The following scales were used to assess severity: SOFA scale and BISAP scale. IL-6 and IL-22 were analyzed at 24 h and 48 h after the onset of symptoms. The collected TEG parameters included K-time, R-value, and Maximum amplitude value at admission. All patients were divided into three groups: mild, moderate-severe, and severe pancreatitis.

Results

Statistically significant differences were found between the groups in the IL-6 level at the first measurement and on day 2 of the study. IL-22 values were also higher in the group with severe pancreatitis, however, on day 2, its level became lower compared to the group of patients with moderate and mild pancreatitis. Statistically significant differences were found in the level of K-time, R-value, Maximum amplitude, fibrinogen concentration, and platelets count, demonstrating a hypercoagulation state in severe pancreatitis at admission. The conducted logistic regression showed that the factors associated with the development of severe forms are the number of points on the BISAP scale, the level of interleukin-6 in the first 24 hours of the disease, delta IL-22, and K-time. (AUC = 0.948).

Conclusion

The study highlights that both IL-6 and IL-22 play crucial roles in the inflammatory cascade of severe acute pancreatitis. Their levels, along with specific hemostasis parameters like K-time and BISAP score, serve as reliable early predictors of disease severity.

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