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Incidence and risk factors of acute pancreatitis following scoliosis surgery: a prospective study

Fan Feng, MD1,*,Haining Tan, MD1,*, Xingye Li, MD1, Yi Qiao, MD2, Chong Chen, MD1, Youxi Lin, MD1, Zheng Li, MD1, Jianxiong Shen, MD1

1. Department of Orthopedics, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Science, Peking Union Medical College 2. Department of General Surgery, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Science, Peking Union Medical College

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Feng and Tan contributed equally to this work.

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The manuscript submitted does not contain information about medical device(s)/drug(s). The National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Number: 81330044) funds were received in support of this work. No relevant financial activities outside the submitted work.

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Study Design. A prospective study. Objective. To investigate the incidence and risk factors of acute pancreatitis after scoliosis surgery. Summary of Background Data.Pancreatitis has been recognized as a possible complication of extraabdominal surgeries. However, there were few reports on the incidence and risk factors of acute pancreatitis following scoliosis surgery. Methods. A prospective clinical study was performed at our center from September 2014to October 2015. 176 patients undergoing posterior spinal correction surgery were enrolled. The diagnosis of acute pancreatitis were based on their clinical manifestations combined with laboratory examination. Demographic, intraoperative, and radiological parameters were evaluated to identify the risk factors of acute pancreatitis following scoliosis surgery. Results.Thirteen patients (7.4%) were diagnosed with acute pancreatitis. Compared with patients without pancreatitis, pancreatitis patients had lower body mass index (15.5 vs. 19.5, p=0.001), larger preoperative Cobb angle of major curve (87.5° vs. 59.2°, p

Incidence and Risk Factors of Acute Pancreatitis following Scoliosis Surgery: A Prospective Study.

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