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Copyright ©2008 The WJG Press and Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. Nov 7, 2008; 14(41): 6382-6387
Published online Nov 7, 2008. doi: 10.3748/wjg.14.6382
Table 1 Criteria for grading the severity of acute pancreatitis in Japan[4]
Prognostic factorsClinical signsLaboratory data
Prognostic factor I (2 points for each positive factor)ShockBE ≤ -3 mmol/L
Respiratory failureHt ≤ 30% (after hydration)
Mental disturbanceBUN ≥ 40 mg/dL or creatinine ≥ 2.0 mg/dL
Severe infection
Hemorrhagic diathesis
Prognostic factor II (1 points for each positive factor)PaO2 ≤ 60 mmHg (room air)
FBS ≥ 200 mg/dL
Total protein ≤ 60 g/L
LDH ≥ 700 IU/L
Ca ≤ 7.5 mg/dL
Prothrombin time ≥ 15 s
Platelet count ≤ 1 × 105/mm3
CT grade IV or V
Prognostic factor IIISIRS score ≥ 3 (2 points)
Age ≥ 70 yr (1 point)
Table 2 Stage classification of acute pancreatitis and mortality rate in 2003 in Japan[4]
StageSeverity scoreSeverityNo. of patients(%)DiedMortality rate (%)
Stage 00 pointMild943 (53.3)10.1
Stage 11 pointModerate280 (15.8)20.7
Stage 22-8 pointsSevere I455 (25.7)173.7
Stage 39-14 pointsSevere II63 (3.6)1625.4
Stage 4≥ 15 pointsMost severe27 (1.5)1659.3
Total1786 (100)522.9
Table 3 The clinical features of patients
CRAI group (n = 9)Non-CRAI group (n = 9)
Mean age48.0 ± 13.459.8 ± 15.1
Gender (male/female)9/04/5
Cause of pancreatitis
Alcoholic53
Biliary14
Hyperlipidemia10
post-ERCP11
Idiopathic11
Severity score
Mean score (range)4.0 (2-7)3.6 (2-7)