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[Anti-oxidative therapy of pancreatitis--an 18-month interim evaluation].
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1992
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Acute PancreatitisDifferent GenesisHepatologyBiliary TractPancreatic Fluid CollectionPharmacologyGastroenterologyPancreatic SurgeryAdjuvant Antioxidant TherapyBiliary DisorderAcute Liver FailureLiver TransplantationMedicineEmergency MedicineOxidative StressDigestive System Diseases
99 patients affected with acute pancreatitis of different genesis were treated in hospital (necrotizing n = 38, mild form n = 61) from May 1990 to November 1991. Nearly 80% of these illnesses were ethanol-induced, 12% were of biliary origin. 90 patients were submitted to an adjuvant antioxidant therapy with selenium and D-alpha-tocopherol (necrotizing form n = 29, mild form n = 61). The average lethality rate of 34% (1982-1989) fell to 1.1% (1 female patient with biliarily induced pancreatitis). No lethal courses were observed in alcohol-induced, idiopathic, post-traumatic, and post-operative forms. Clinical courses proceeded more easily under adjuvant antioxidant therapy, surgical treatment was not necessary. A treatment at reasonable costs can be made in all general internal wards.