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Pancreas | 2016

Clinical Profile, Etiology, and Treatment of Chronic Pancreatitis in North American Women: Analysis of a Large Multicenter Cohort.

Joseph Romagnuolo; Jyothsna Talluri; Elizabeth D. Kennard; Bimaljit S. Sandhu; Stuart Sherman; Gregory A. Cote; Samer Alkaade; Timothy B. Gardner; Andres Gelrud; Michele D. Lewis; Christopher E. Forsmark; Nalini M. Guda; Darwin L. Conwell; Peter A. Banks; Thiruvengadam Muniraj; Stephen R. Wisniewski; Ye Tian; C. Mel Wilcox; Michelle A. Anderson; Randall E. Brand; Adam Slivka; David C. Whitcomb; Dhiraj Yadav

Objective Historically, chronic pancreatitis (CP) was considered a disease of alcoholic males, but recent data suggest its etiology to be complex. To better understand CP in women, we compared data on women and men with CP in a large, prospectively ascertained multicenter US cohort. Methods Patients with CP enrolled in the NAPS2 Continuation and Validation study were studied. Information on demographics, etiology, risk factors, phenotype, and treatment(s) used was obtained from detailed questionnaires completed by the patients and physicians. Results Of 521 cases, 45% were women. Women were significantly (P < 0.05) less likely to have alcohol etiology (30% vs 58.5%) and more likely to have nonalcoholic etiologies (idiopathic, 32% vs 18%; obstructive, 12% vs 2.4%; genetic, 12.8% vs 7.3%). Demographics, pain experience, morphologic findings, exocrine and endocrine insufficiency, CP-related disability, and use of medical therapies were mostly similar in both sexes. Sphincterotomy (biliary, 33% vs 24%; pancreatic, 38% vs 28%; P < 0.05) was performed more frequently in women, whereas cyst/pseudocyst operations were more common in men (6.6 vs 2.6%, P = 0.02). Conclusions Most CP cases in women are from nonalcoholic etiologies. In contrast to many other chronic diseases, clinical phenotype of CP is determined by the disease and is independent of sex.


Pancreas | 2005

Conference report for APA postgraduate course: clinical controversies in pancreatobiliary diseases.

David C. Whitcomb; Asif Khalid; Adam Slivka; Kevin McGrath; A.J. Moser; Bell Rh

The Annual Meeting of the American Pancreatic Association (APA) draws basic scientists and clinical experts in pancreatic diseases from multiple disciplines and multiple countries to Chicago on a yearly basis. This event provides a unique opportunity for the presentation of a continuing medical education (CME) course from a multidisciplinary approach with an outstanding international faculty. With this in mind a postgraduate CME course, jointly sponsored by the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in collaboration with the APA and the National Pancreas Foundation, was presented. These organizations conducted a 1-day course entitled ‘‘Clinical Controversies in Pancreatobiliary Diseases,’’ which occurred immediately after the annual APA meeting. The course was designed to address some of the new and controversial areas of research and clinical practice, especially related to cystic lesions of the pancreas and pancreatic cancer.


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Risk and Markers of Severe Acute Pancreatitis

Georgios I. Papachristou; Gilles Clermont; Arun Sharma; Dhiraj Yadav; David C. Whitcomb


Clinical Pancreatology: For Practising Gastroenterologists and Surgeons | 2007

Etiopathogenesis of Chronic Pancreatitis: A Genetic Disease with Some Precipitating Factors?

Georgios I. Papachristou; David C. Whitcomb


Pancreas | 2005

ALCOHOL ABUSE IS A RISK FACTOR FOR PANCREATIC NECROSIS

Georgios I. Papachristou; D J Papachristou; V D Morinville; Adam Slivka; David C. Whitcomb


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Pain in Chronic Pancreatitis and Pancreatic Cancer

Kenneth E. Fasanella; Brian M. Davis; John M. Lyons; Zongfu Chen; Kenneth K. Lee; Adam Slivka; David C. Whitcomb


Archive | 2015

PANCREAS, BILIARY TRACT, AND LIVER A Model to Predict the Severity of Acute Pancreatitis Based on Serum Level of Amylase and Body Mass Index

Arthi Kumaravel; Tyler Stevens; Georgios I. Papachristou; Venkata Muddana; Amit Bhatt; Peter Lee; Jordan Holmes; Rocio Lopez; David C. Whitcomb; Mansour A. Parsi


Archive | 2015

PANCREAS, BILIARY TRACT, AND LIVER Chronic Pancreatitis Pain Pattern and Severity Are Independent of Abdominal Imaging Findings

C. Mel Wilcox; Dhiraj Yadav; Tian Ye; Timothy B. Gardner; Andres Gelrud; Bimaljit S. Sandhu; Michele D. Lewis; Samer Alkaade; Gregory A. Cote; Christopher E. Forsmark; Nalini M. Guda; Darwin L. Conwell; Peter A. Banks; Thiruvengadam Muniraj; Joseph Romagnuolo; Randall E. Brand; Adam Slivka; Stuart Sherman; Stephen R. Wisniewski; David C. Whitcomb; Michelle A. Anderson


Archive | 2014

PANCREAS, BILIARY TRACT, AND LIVER A MicroRNA-Based Test Improves Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Cytologic Diagnosis of Pancreatic Cancer

Randall E. Brand; Alex Adai; Barbara A. Centeno; Linda S. Lee; Shivakumar Vignesh; Charles Ménard; Hubert Boødys; Marek Hartleb; Michael K. Sanders; Johanna Munding; Andrea Tannapfel; Stephan A. Hahn; Ludomir Stefańczyk; Gregory J. Tsongalis; David C. Whitcomb; Darwin L. Conwell; Jean Morisset; Timothy B. Gardner; Stuart R. Gordon; Arief A. Suriawinata; Maura B. Lloyd; Dennis Wylie; Emmanuel Labourier; Bernard F. Andruss; Anna E. Szafranska-Schwarzbach


Archive | 2014

PANCREAS, BILIARY TRACT, AND LIVER Risk of and Factors Associated With Readmission After a Sentinel Attack of Acute Pancreatitis

Kishore Vipperla; Georgios I. Papachristou; Jeffrey J. Easler; Venkata Muddana; Adam Slivka; David C. Whitcomb; Dhiraj Yadav

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Adam Slivka

Medical University of South Carolina

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Dhiraj Yadav

University of Pittsburgh

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Kenneth K. Lee

University of Pittsburgh

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Asif Khalid

University of Pittsburgh

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Kevin McGrath

University of Pittsburgh

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A.J. Moser

University of Pittsburgh

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