Exocrine pancreatic function in critically ill patients: Septic shock versus non-septic patients

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作者
Tribl, B
Madl, C
Mazal, PR
Schneider, B
Spitzauer, S
Vogelsang, H
Gangl, A
机构
[1] Univ Vienna, Clin Internal Med 4, Dept Gastroenterol & Hepatol, A-1090 Vienna, Austria
[2] Univ Vienna, Clin Internal Med 4, Intens Care Unit, Vienna, Austria
[3] Univ Vienna, Inst Clin Pathol, Vienna, Austria
[4] Univ Vienna, Inst Med Stat, Vienna, Austria
[5] Univ Vienna, Inst Lab Diagnost, Vienna, Austria
关键词
pancreatic insufficiency; septic shock; amylase; trypsin; chymotrypsin; bicarbonate; pancreatic function test; cholecystokinin-secretin test; pancreas morphology; critical illness;
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10.1097/00003246-200005000-00022
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Objective: To determine the exocrine pancreatic function in critically ill patients. Design:Prospective cohort study. Setting: Medical intensive care unit. Patients: A total of 18 critically ill patients (11 patients with septic shock according to the criteria of the American College of Chest Physicians/Society of Critical Care Medicine, 7 nonseptic patients). The results obtained in these subjects were compared with the data obtained in seven healthy volunteers. Interventions: Examination of exocrine pancreatic function was done by means of a cholecystokinin-secretin test. Intravenous stimulation of the exocrine pancreas with cholecystokinin and secretin (1 unit/kg body weight/hr each) and aspiration of duodenal fluid by a gastroscopically inserted oroduodenal tube was done during a period of 1 hr. Measurements and Main Results: The content of amylase, chymotrypsin, and trypsin in aspirated duodenal fluid was significantly reduced in patients with septic shock compared with nonseptic patients as well as healthy subjects (p < .01). The volume of aspirated fluid was significantly reduced in patients with septic shock compared with healthy controls (p = .03), but not in nonseptic patients. The content of bicarbonate was not statistically different in the three groups. No significant correlation was to find between variables of exocrine pancreatic function and Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation III score, sepsis-related organ failure assessment score, systolic arterial pressure and mean arterial pressure in septic shock patients. Positive end-expiratory pressure was significantly correlated with the content of trypsin (r(2) = 0.52; p = .02). Postmortem examinations of five septic patients who died during the intensive care stay did not reveal gross morphologic alterations of pancreatic tissue. Conclusions: The study shows two pancreatic enzyme systems, namely, amylase as a carbohydrate splitting enzyme and the proteolytic enzymes trypsin and chymotrypsin, strongly affected in critically ill patients with septic shock.
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