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The Nature and Significance of Hyperamylasemia Following Operation
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1974
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Metabolic SyndromeMetabolic DisorderEndocrine DiseaseSerum Amylase ActivitySurgical ProcedurePhysiologyCatabolismGastroenterologyHyperamylasemia Following OperationPancreatic SurgeryEndocrinologySurgeryPancreas TransplantationIsoamylase AnalysisMetabolismMedicineAnesthesiologyHealth Sciences
Total serum amylase activity was found to be significantly elevated postoperatively in 11 (10%) of 110 patients undergoing various surgical procedures. Isoamylase analysis revealed that the rise was chiefly in the pancreatic-type isoamylase in seven of the 11 patients showing postoperative serum amylase elevations; in the other four patients, the elevation occurred principally in the salivary-type isoamylase. These data demonstrate that postoperative hyperamylasemia occurs surprisingly often and that serum amylase activity may rise even when the surgical procedure is extra-abdominal. Moreover, elevation of serum amylase activity after surgery is not necessarily an indication of pancreatitis and may reflect instead a rise in salivary-type isoamylase.
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