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Prevalence: There are >100,000 hospital admissions for pancreatitis in the U.S. per year.
Approximately 2,000 of these patients will die from severe pancreatitis.
Acute Pancreatitis Causes
Gallstones: 45%
Alcohol abuse: 35% Idiopathic: 10%
Other 10%
Drugs: azathiprine, thiazide, valproate, sulfasalazine, bactrim, pentamidine,
tetracycline
Blunt and penetrating Trauma
Postoperative (particularly of stomach and biliary tract and after coronary artery
bypass grafting), ERCP.
Hyperlipidemia (hypertriglyceridemia), Hypercalcemia & Hyperparathyroidism
Infectious agents: mumps, Coxsackie B, CMV, Candida, HIV, salmonella,
shigella, E. coli, legionella, leptospira
Ductal obstruction , Structural abnormalities of the pancreatic duct (eg,
stricture, cancer, pancreas divisum) & Structural abnormalities of the common
bile duct and ampullary region (eg, choledochal cyst, sphincter of Oddi
stenosis),
Hereditary, Vascular disease (especially severe hypotension) & Renal
transplantation.